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- From: rcosby@bcm.tmc.edu (Randy C. Cosby)
- Newsgroups: alt.usage.english
- Subject: Re: Is there an actor on the newsgroup?
- Date: 22 Jan 1993 20:13:24 GMT
- Organization: Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Tx
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- References: <1993Jan13.191549.26071@cs.nott.ac.uk>
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- Summary: Re: Is there an actor on the newsgroup?
- Why Yes, there is!
-
- In article <1993Jan13.191549.26071@cs.nott.ac.uk>, cizrc@unicorn.nott.ac.uk (Roy Candler) writes:
- > An evening class in Eng Lit/Language is having a problem. The course
- > includes the play 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead' by Tom
- > Stoppard, and we are puzzled by one of the stage directions, which is
- > 'beat.' None of us has any theatrical experience and we are, well,
- > beat. Can anyone shed some light on the meaning of the word in this
- > context? I am assuming it is some kind of standard instruction to the
- > actors, such as 'pause'.
- > In case any flamethrower invites me to RYFM (or RYFOED) . . . before
- > posting this, I have checked the OED, Webster's, and many other works
- > without success.
- > Hope this is the appropriate newsgroup - well, it looks like an
- > *alternative* use of a familiar word.
- >
- > Reply by e-mail would be appreciated,
- > to: cizrc@unicorn.nott.ac.uk (JANET)
- > Roy Candler (No connection with the above-named seat of learning)
- >
- > To beat, or not to beat. That is the question.
-
- Yes,
-
- I was a theatre major....
-
- Since the word "beat" was taken out of context, my guess is
- that it is used to cause a pause or break....
-
- as in Shakespeare, for those who know it well, there is an
- understood pause, or beat, midsentence, that goes hand in
- hand with Iambic Pentameter.
-
- I think, perhaps, the author, or sometimes the director of the
- show the script was actually used from, is just letting the actors
- and/or the director know that there should be a slight, within
- rhythm pause, in the action or words...
-
- Hope this helps.
-
-
- Coz
-
- "For we have all but slumbered here (beat) Whilst all these visions
- did appear..." PUCK
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