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Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for January 30, 2013
Transcript:
Jeff: Hi, folks! We're standing by for your tweeted questions now! Jeff: Here's a cool one... @redrascal. Isn't messing w/ 4rth wall risky? Aren't u worried u might break character #fatalfail. Zipper: What the bloody hell is he on about? Jeff: Shhh! You want to get us both deported?
Linguist about 12 years ago
I knew the Pork Pie hat was a disguise !
DylanThomas3.14159 about 12 years ago
âBreaking through the fourth wallâ means addressing Doonesbury readers directly. Imagine that a play takes place in a single room four walls within the context of a larger theater. Remove one of these walls. The audience of the theater sits in seats facing the remaining three walls. Normally, both the actors and the audience pretend that the fourth wall, the separating wall, remains intact. However, the playwright (in this case Trudeau) may have the actors (in this case Jeff ânâ Zipper) address the audience (in this case you and me) directly. This kind of action is known in theater as âbreaking through the fourth wallâ.
DylanThomas3.14159 about 12 years ago
Here âdeportingâ would involve Trudeau removing Jeff or Zip or both from the strip.
Peabody-Martini about 12 years ago
âWhat the bloody hell is he on about?â That guy actually a Brit?
vwdualnomand about 12 years ago
so, they are both a bunch of pommies.
puddleglum1066 about 12 years ago
@Linguist, @DylanThomas3.14159: when the performers âbreak the fourth wall,â theyâre not so much breaking it as pushing it from its normal place at the edge of the stage out to some flexible position in the audience. I have been to plays where Iâve been shaken down for spare change by the actors, or brought up on stage for a few minutes, but there is no actual interaction hereâitâs just the audience member doing double duty as a prop.
DylanThomas3.14159 about 12 years ago
If our own real live Babygirl had been my âarm candyâ at Shakespeareâs âHenry Vâ, when I tried to look closeup at the âmagically floating swordâ, I probably wouldnât have gotten such smackdown treatment. My gorgeous daughter was with and could have handled the dude with feminine ease and grace, but she was in the ladiesâ powder at the moment.
But your point is well taken, Susan, and I agree that Drewsâ news will be more fun than Jeff ânâ Zipâs tweet-room palaver. Prettier than the dudes too.
I LOVE Alexâs hair; itâs just plain sexier somehow than even Drewâs lady-on-the-castle-parapet locks are. True even though Drew may fit our societal expectations of âclassicalâ beauty better than Alex does.
Donât get me wrong, Drew may attract more general "ooohs and aaahs and ohhhs of polite appreciation. But Alex grabs the raunch â if you know what I mean â while exuding pharamones like Old Faithful, and wonât let it go till the Lord Comes. Especially when sheâs young and pregnant and bustier, and more flushed, and ditzier, and dependent on her dude.
Or maybe Creator (read: evolution or emergence if you feel) just sneakily planned it all that way to keep Daddy round about during the critical months to help keep the forming fam together.
Or maybe thatâs just me. Oh, and Toggle the Hub too. Obviously.
Any other males out there agree? Which lady â Drew or Alex â do you find more attractive at this moment?
montessoriteacher about 12 years ago
4th wall = the old mixing it up with the audience moveâŠ
avtar123 about 12 years ago
pheromones
magicwalnut about 12 years ago
Maybe GT hasnât decided yet what Drewâs news isâŠâŠ?
montessoriteacher about 12 years ago
Early pregnancy doesnât necessarily cause one to be more flushed, so much as more of a green hue. There are times later on when you may feel flushed, as you feel like you have a furnace going on in there. The kicks just felt like butterfly wings. No big deal there really, though it was a funny sort of feeling, but that was much, much later.
montessoriteacher about 12 years ago
Of course, pregnant women are all individuals, so each will have her own story to tell. I can never believe the TV show âI didnât know I was pregnant.â I think most pregnant people experience some pretty obvious signs.
Linguist about 12 years ago
@Bruno Zeigerts
In Shakespeareâs times, involving the audience was a normal feature.â>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>In my acting days, I was in numerous Shakespearean productions. Many of Shakespeareâs actor soliloquies, particularly in the comedies, are most effective when directed at the audience. This was how they were originally meant to be performed.Also, the " asides" to the audience, draw them in and make them feel part of the play and can be quite funny.I think of Benedick , in Much Ado About Nothing, hiding in the bushes, listening to young Claudio, who is attempting ( badly ) to compose a love song. After Claudioâs off-key caterwauling, Benedick turns to the audience and says:" And had he been a dog that had howled thus, they would have hanged him ! "
krisjackson01 about 12 years ago
My favorite use of the fourth wall was in the George Burns and Gracie Allen Show. When George wanted to eavesdrop on the other characters, he would go upstairs, turn on the TV and watch the show he was on.
Aloysius about 12 years ago
â4rthâ?
Rickapolis about 12 years ago
Blimey!
DylanThomas3.14159 about 12 years ago
âFor God and Harry!â
For God and Harry Truman?Or for God and Harry Potter?Or for God and hairy Nicki Minaj wig?
DylanThomas3.14159 about 12 years ago
âStill waiting for some honesty from [Calimesa Jim] about BENGHAZI and the [non-existant] COVER-UP. ⊠Just tell the truth â the election is over.â
DylanThomas3.14159 about 12 years ago
Is that all youâve got, Skep? Must be. Cuz if you had any evidence youâd have mentioned it.
ellenpardue about 12 years ago
what a sell outâŠi expect more.