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    dramatis personae
    /ˌdramətɪs pəːˈsəʊnʌɪ/

    plural

    • 1. the characters of a play, novel, or narrative: "he has little gift for bringing his dramatis personae to life"

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  2. 1. : the characters or actors in a drama. 2. singular in construction : a list of the characters or actors in a drama. 3. : people who figure prominently in something (such as an event) Examples of dramatis personae in a Sentence.

  3. Dramatis personae (Latin: 'persons of the drama') are the main characters in a dramatic work written in a list. [ not verified in body ] Such lists are commonly employed in various forms of theatre , and also on screen.

  4. noun [ plural ] formal uk / drəˌmɑː.tɪs pɜːˈsəʊ.naɪ / us / ˌdræm.ə.t̬ɪs pɚˈsoʊ.naɪ / Add to word list. all the characters in a play. Compare. cast noun. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Literature. accentual. action hero. alliterative. alternative history. anapest. fictionality. fictionally. fictively. non-canonical. non-character.

  5. the main personalities in any situation or event. dramatis personae. A Latin expression for “cast of characters .”. It means literally “the persons of the drama” and is occasionally used at the beginning of scripts for plays as the title of the list of characters.

  6. Once you accept the premise that you are reading for entertainment, their plots and brightly-drawn dramatis personae quickly pull you in. From The New York Review of Books Several other dramatis personae also evoke real figures.

  7. 1. (used with a pl. v.) the characters in a play. 2. (used with a sing. v.)

  8. 5 days ago · The Latin phrase for ‘persons of the play’, used to refer collectively to the characters represented in a dramatic work (or, by extension, a narrative work). This phrase is the conventional heading for a list of characters published in the text of a play or in a theatrical programme.

  9. Only with the publication of Dramatis Personae (1864) did Robert Browning achieve the sort of fame that Tennyson had enjoyed for more than 20 years. The volume contains, in “Rabbi Ben Ezra,” the most extreme statement of Browning’s celebrated optimism.

  10. Definition of dramatis personae noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. dramatis personae meaning, definition, what is dramatis personae: the characters in a play: Learn more.