trường thoại
Definition
- Noun:
- Tirade: In theatrical or performance contexts, "trường thoại" refers to a long, uninterrupted speech delivered by a single character. This speech is often emotional, forceful, or critical in nature.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Diễn viên chính đã thể hiện một trường thoại đầy cảm xúc. (The lead actor delivered a highly emotional tirade.)
- Vở kịch có một trường thoại rất dài và khó nhớ. (The play has a very long and difficult-to-memorize tirade.)
Advanced Usage
- In dramatic analysis, a "trường thoại" is a key monologue that reveals a character's inner thoughts, motivations, or serves as a climactic moment in a scene.
Variants and Related Words
- Độc thoại (n): monologue; a speech by a single character, often speaking to themselves or directly to the audience.
- Đối thoại (n): dialogue; a conversation between two or more characters.
Synonyms
- Tirade: A long, angry speech of criticism or accusation.
- Diatribe: A forceful and bitter verbal attack.
- Harangue: A lengthy and aggressive speech.
Related Terms
- Monologue: A longer speech by one character in a play, which may include a "trường thoại" as a specific, vehement type.
- Soliloquy: A speech where a character speaks their thoughts aloud, typically while alone on stage.