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Dramatis personæ

''Dramatis personæ'' (Latin: "persons of the drama") is a phrase used to refer collectively, in the form of a list, to the main characters in a dramatic work. Such lists are commonly employed in various forms of theater, and also on screen. Typically, off-stage characters are not considered part of the ''dramatis personæ''. It is said to have been recorded in English since 1730, and is also evident in international use.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 dramatis personae )
It is customary to give a ''cast list'', which also has next to each character in a second column the name of the actor or actress playing the part; an alternative version lists the names of the actors who played the parts originally. In order not to give away vital parts of the plot some names may be altered, for example mixed up with another name. Some minor characters may be listed just as the actors who perform the parts.
== Other uses ==
In a wider sense, the term can be applied to any situation in which people or characters play a role, or appear to do so-—such as a metaphor, a drama, or a court case. It may also be facetiously applied in a situation where members of a group appear to play predictable roles, often for comic effect.
Literary critic Vladimir Propp in his book, ''Morphology of the Folktale'' uses the term ''dramatis personæ'' when referring to the character roles of fairy tales, from his analysis of the Russian tales of Alexander Afanasiev.
It is also sometimes used in anthropology to denote the roles people assume when performing a social ritual, as used by Clifford Geertz in his study of Balinese ritual.

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