Lexicon:Deus ex machina
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Citation: | deus ex machina |
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Language: | Latin |
References: | Post Captain, pages 461, 462 The Reverse of the Medal, page 258 |
Meaning: | a god from the overhead crane |
Notes:
Refers to the practice in ancient drama of all problems being finally resolved by the appearance of a God, lowered in on a crane (Greek mechane) from what we now call the Fly Tower, or Flies, above the visible stage area.
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