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Baba Looey had a number of asides to the audience often given in an exaggerated Mexican accent e.g. "Queeks Draw, I theen(think) . . ." .
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These are usually called 'asides'.
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"Asides" refer to remarks or comments made by a character in a play that are intended to be heard by the audience and not by other characters on stage. They provide insight into a character's thoughts or feelings.
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In his asides in Scene 3 of "Macbeth," Macbeth reveals his ambition and inner turmoil regarding the prophecies of the witches. He contemplates the possibility of becoming king through violent means, which highlights his growing ambition and moral struggle. Macbeth's private thoughts in these asides showcase the inner conflict he faces as he contemplates his descent into darkness.
Examples of asides in literature include characters speaking directly to the audience, revealing their inner thoughts or providing additional information that others on stage or in the story are not aware of. Shakespeare's plays often feature characters delivering asides to share their true feelings or intentions. In modern literature, authors sometimes use asides to provide commentary or perspective outside of the main narrative.
Parentheses are typically used to indicate asides in a less formal manner in writing. They provide a way to include additional information or thoughts without disrupting the flow of the main text.
Judging from the perpetually melancholy tone of the asides in the books, probably not.
I do not know about the first part of the 16th century, but Shakespeare wrote plays at the end of this century and his plays are still performed so the theater has not changed all that much. There were more soliloquys and asides then than there are today. Lighting is better and women appear on the stage nowadays. Of course, there was no TV and no movies and acting in movies or TV is quite different that the stage, but that is not what you asked about.
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