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What is an example from the theater of 'Deus ex machina'?
A simple example of the "Deus ex machina" motiv: In Sophocles' "Philoctetes", Philoctetes is about to hurt Ulysses and his son Neoptolemus, who came to the island of Lemnos, where Philoctetes was...
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What is the meaning of 'deus ex machina'?
The deus ex machina, or "god from a machine" is a hack literary trick where the problems of a plot are resolved at the end of the story by the sudden introduction of a new element.
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Is deus ex machina greek?
The word is Latin but it has its origins in Greek theater. A Greek diety would be hoisted on stage with a mechane where a scene called for the diety to be in flight.
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Is deus ex machina a literary device?
Yes it is a plot device It is latin for "god out of machine".It is used when the problem/crisis of the story is solved abruptly.Example:A new character coming out of nowhere and ultimately resolving...
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How do you say deus ex machina in English?
The words mean " a god from a machine," but the idea is " a suddenly introduced resolution having nothing to do with the story."