title role

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title role

The actor prepared for the title role in the new production.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The role of the character after whom a play, film, or other dramatic work is named: The "title role" refers to the specific part or character in a dramatic work whose name is used as the title of that work. This character is typically, but not always, the central protagonist.
Usage
  • The term "title role" is used primarily in the context of theater, film, and television to identify the character whose name forms the title.
  • It is a countable noun, often used with the definite article "the" (e.g., ).
  • It can be used with verbs like , , , or .
Examples
  • Noun:
    • She won an Oscar for playing the title role in 'Elizabeth'.
    • The actor was nervous about taking on the title role in 'Hamlet'.
    • Who will star in the title role for the new 'Macbeth' production?
Advanced Usage
  • "to play the title role": This is the most common collocation, meaning to perform as the character the work is named after.
    • He is best known for playing the title role in the long-running TV series 'Doctor Who'.
  • The concept can extend to operas, musicals, and even some narrative-driven video games or book series adaptations.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lead role / Leading role (n): The main part in a performance. While the title role is often the lead, it is not an absolute rule. A work can be named after a character who is not the protagonist.
  • Eponymous role (n): A more formal synonym for "title role," directly derived from the word "eponym" (a person after whom something is named).
    • She made her debut in the eponymous role of 'Anna Karenina'.
Synonyms
  • Eponymous role: The role of the character whose name is the title of the work. (More formal, used in literary and critical contexts.)
Notes on Meaning
  • The "title role" is defined by the naming of the work, not necessarily by the character's importance to the plot. For example, in the play , both Romeo and Juliet could be considered title roles, as the title contains both names. In , the title role is Julius Caesar, even though he is assassinated early in the play and is not the main protagonist (Brutus is).
title role

The actor prepared for the title role in the new production.

Noun
  1. the role of the character after whom the play is named

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