Interlude


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Interlude:- An interlude is a literary device used by the authors/ dramatists to provide comic relief to the audience from an overpowering tragic or gloomy mood created by highly tragic scenes.
The interlude may be totally in contrast to the tragic mood but in some or the way still be connected to the main theme of the play. In Shakespeare’s tragedies, one finds such comic interludes frequently such as Grave Diggers’ scene. Or an interlude is when an author takes a break from the narrative to insert in a story or piece of information that is some way thematically connected to the work

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