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- Induction_(play) abstract "An Induction in a play is an explanatory scene, summary or other text that stands outside and apart from the main action with the intent to comment on it, moralize about it or in the case of dumb show to summarize the plot or underscore what is afoot. Typically, an induction precedes the main text of a play. Inductions are a common feature of plays written and performed in the Renaissance period, including those of Shakespeare. While Shakespeare plays do not typically have inductions, they are sometimes depicted as part of the device of the play within the play. Examples include the dumb show in Hamlet and the address to the audience by Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Another example, in The Spanish Tragedy by Thomas Kyd, is the introduction to that play by the ghost of Andrea who preps the audience by laying out the story to come. Likewise, Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew opens with induction scenes which involve characters watching the play proper.".
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- Induction_(play) wikiPageWikiLink A_Midsummer_Nights_Dream.
- Induction_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Drama.
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- Induction_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Hamlet.
- Induction_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Play_(theatre).
- Induction_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Play_within_the_play.
- Induction_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Renaissance.
- Induction_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Story_within_a_story.
- Induction_(play) wikiPageWikiLink The_Renaissance.
- Induction_(play) wikiPageWikiLink The_Spanish_Tragedy.
- Induction_(play) wikiPageWikiLink The_Taming_of_the_Shrew.
- Induction_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Kyd.
- Induction_(play) wikiPageWikiLink William_Shakespeare.
- Induction_(play) wikiPageWikiLinkText "'induction'".
- Induction_(play) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Induction (play)".
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- Induction_(play) auto "yes".
- Induction_(play) date "December 2009".
- Induction_(play) hasPhotoCollection Induction_(play).
- Induction_(play) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Expert-subject.
- Induction_(play) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hamlet.
- Induction_(play) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:The_Taming_of_the_Shrew.
- Induction_(play) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Theat-stub.
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- Induction_(play) subject Category:Drama.
- Induction_(play) hypernym Scene.
- Induction_(play) type MilitaryConflict.
- Induction_(play) comment "An Induction in a play is an explanatory scene, summary or other text that stands outside and apart from the main action with the intent to comment on it, moralize about it or in the case of dumb show to summarize the plot or underscore what is afoot. Typically, an induction precedes the main text of a play. Inductions are a common feature of plays written and performed in the Renaissance period, including those of Shakespeare.".
- Induction_(play) label "Induction (play)".
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- Induction_(play) wasDerivedFrom Induction_(play)?oldid=636472461.
- Induction_(play) isPrimaryTopicOf Induction_(play).