Meaning of stichomythia | Babel Free
/stɪkəˈmɪθɪə/Definitions
A technique in drama or poetry, in which alternating lines, or half-lines, are given to alternating characters, voices, or entities.
countable, uncountable
Equivalents
Deutsch
Stichomythie
Ελληνικά
στιχομυθία
Español
esticomitia
Français
stichomythie
Nederlands
stichomythie
Polski
stychomytia
Русский
стѝхоми́фия
Examples
“The trial in the great hall under its high vaults, dusty sunlight shafting in, full of murmurers and growlers quietened by beadles and bailiffs, with howlers in the street held back with pikes, was by way of being a play without plot or exercise in what the Senecans term stichomythia.”
“The stichomythias are just as necessary in Sophocles' tragedies as are his choruses.”
“The two modes have different effects: while a rhesis allows the speaker to give an account of himself, attempt to persuade his hearers, or move freely across a range of emotions or types of argument, stichomythia is better suited to swift exchange of information through question and answer, though it can also be used for spicy polemic, aggressive interrogation, or accusation and defence.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.