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In defence of deus ex machina
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The use of the deus ex machina in modern films is examined in this article. The deus ex machina is a device which is sometimes brought into play in a story as a last-resort effort to save the protagonist by an unexpected external force. Although the use of the device in
ancient Greek drama has been rehabilitated, the same cannot be said about its modern use. Because the deus ex machina undermines the audience’s expectations for a story’s resolution, thus decreasing their emotional involvement, in screenwriting manuals, this device is often
considered a cheap plot trick or a sign of bad writing. In this article, the functions that the device serves in ancient Greek drama are compared to some of its more successful uses in film narratives, demonstrating that it is a valuable tool which can effectively convey (among other things)
a message of unity and hope.
Title: In defence of deus ex machina
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The use of the deus ex machina in modern films is examined in this article.
The deus ex machina is a device which is sometimes brought into play in a story as a last-resort effort to save the protagonist by an unexpected external force.
Although the use of the device in
ancient Greek drama has been rehabilitated, the same cannot be said about its modern use.
Because the deus ex machina undermines the audience’s expectations for a story’s resolution, thus decreasing their emotional involvement, in screenwriting manuals, this device is often
considered a cheap plot trick or a sign of bad writing.
In this article, the functions that the device serves in ancient Greek drama are compared to some of its more successful uses in film narratives, demonstrating that it is a valuable tool which can effectively convey (among other things)
a message of unity and hope.
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