What does tetralogue mean?
Tetralogue means A discourse or colloquy involving four individuals..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
A discourse or colloquy involving four individuals..
There exists a strange tetralogue entitled: “A study of the first scene of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus.” In it Brecht tried to record his preliminary discussions with his assistants.
It sets the scene for the second layer of the work, the ‘tetralogue’ or four-sided dialogue between Smitho, a serious and enquiring English gentleman, Prudenzio, a classicist pedant, Frulla, a rude servant, and Teofilo, the narrator.
Collaborative problem-solving has been assessed by tetralogues that have two agents interacting with two humans[…].
Use tetralogue when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Tetralogue means A discourse or colloquy involving four individuals..
Common synonyms include quadralogue.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
There exists a strange tetralogue entitled: “A study of the first scene of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus.” In it Brecht tried to record his preliminary discussions with his assistants.
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