• Stichomythia (Ancient Greek: στιχομυθία, romanized: stikhomuthía) is a technique in verse drama in which sequences of single alternating lines, or half-lines...
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    tendency in his later works. The later plays also feature extensive use of stichomythia (i.e. a series of one-liners). The longest such scene comprises one hundred...
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    has the greatest rhetorical skill. He uses highly developed metaphors, stichomythia, and in nine memorable words deploys both anaphora and asyndeton: "to...
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    knaidel Arvind Mahankali New York Daily News New York City 87th 2014 stichomythia Sriram J. Hathwar† Corning Rotary Club Corning, New York feuilleton Ansun...
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    (2012). "Los orígenes de la RESAD: la legitimación de un arte" (PDF). Stichomythia. 13: 258. ISSN 1579-7368. Carballal 2012, p. 258. Muñoz-Rojas, Ritama...
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  • get each other ready to fight Montagues. The rhetorical form is called stichomythia, wherein characters participate in a short, quick exchanges of one-upmanship...
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    Ocean, Nature, and with the chorus. The dialogue contains a sustained stichomythia between Prometheus and Oceanus, and also a unique series of quatrains...
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  • polystichia, polystichous, stich, stichic, stichomancy, stichometry, stichomythia, telestich stich- tunic Greek στίχη (stíkhē), στιχάριον (stikhárion)...
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    Monody Ode Onomastì komodèin Parabasis Phlyax play Sparagmos Stásimon Stichomythia Strophê Thalia (Muse) Theatre of ancient Rome Theoric fund Roman theatre...
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  • "Joaquina García Balmaseda: desconocida dramaturga decimonónica", in Stichomythia 8 (2009): 30–42. Alda Blanco, "Teóricas de la conciencia feminista",...
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  • polystichia, polystichous, stich, stichic, stichomancy, stichometry, stichomythia, telestich stich- tunic Greek στίχη (stíkhē), στιχάριον (stikhárion)...
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    every word correctly. In the final round, Hathwar correctly spelled stichomythia and Sujoe correctly spelled feuilleton, exhausting the list of words...
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    Isabel (2009). "A propósito de «Una actriz en miniatura» (1880)" (PDF). Stichomythia (in Spanish) (8): 127–137. ISSN 1579-7368. "Evolución de los topónimos...
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    syntax (unlike Alexandre Hardy). He was fond of laments, the use of stichomythia and gnomic or sententious lines (often indicated in his published plays...
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  • 980), this phenomenon does not occur." "Dialogic exchanges using both stichomythia and antilabe are common in Seneca. They occur in all the tragedies except...
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    conversation between Pataikos and his daughter turns into a typically tragic stichomythia in which the characters take turns speaking one line at a time. In addition...
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  • Capaneus) Sthenelus of Mycenae Sthennis Stheno Stichius (mythology) Stichomythia Stilbe Stilbon Stilpo Stirrup jar Stoa Stoa Basileios Stoa of Attalos...
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    rhythms. Part II ("Iseult of Ireland") is 193 lines and is mostly a stichomythia-like duet between Tristram and Iseult of Ireland. It features quatrains...
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  • (1944–1998) Shadows: Eight Serenades 1977 Theodore Antoniou (born 1935) Stichomythia II 1977 Vytautas Barkauskas (born 1931) Suite B 1977 Bruno Bartolozzi...
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