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The Colonel (Monty Python) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Colonel is a recurring fictional character from the British television show ''Monty Python's Flying Circus'', played by Graham Chapman.==Character==The Colonel acts as a "straight man" comic foil to the show's absurd characters and sketches. He maintains a rigidly mirthless personality and is always dressed in khaki British Army uniform. He occasionally makes appearances in the show, usually breaking the fourth wall and disrupting sketches to pronounce them too silly for the public and, therefore, demanding that something else be shown. He often orders the show to proceed in a different direction (sometimes to the unshown director) and frequently makes offhanded insults to men with long hair.The Colonel's role in stopping or redirecting sketches has been discussed as an example of a character breaking the fourth wall of theatrical production, challenging the "fictional credibility" of the presentation, and has been compared to the work of Luigi Pirandello.Robert I. Williams, ''Comic Practice/comic Response'' (University of Delaware Press, 1993), ISBN 978-0874134636, p. 151. (Excerpts available ) at Google Books.Darl Larsen, ''Monty Python's Flying Circus: An Utterly Complete, Thoroughly Unillustrated, Absolutely Unauthorized Guide to Possibly All the References : from Arthur "Two-Sheds" Jackson to Zambesi'' (Rowman & Littlefield, 2008), ISBN

The Colonel is a recurring fictional character from the British television show ''Monty Python's Flying Circus'', played by Graham Chapman.
==Character==
The Colonel acts as a "straight man" comic foil to the show's absurd characters and sketches. He maintains a rigidly mirthless personality and is always dressed in khaki British Army uniform. He occasionally makes appearances in the show, usually breaking the fourth wall and disrupting sketches to pronounce them too silly for the public and, therefore, demanding that something else be shown. He often orders the show to proceed in a different direction (sometimes to the unshown director) and frequently makes offhanded insults to men with long hair.
The Colonel's role in stopping or redirecting sketches has been discussed as an example of a character breaking the fourth wall of theatrical production, challenging the "fictional credibility" of the presentation, and has been compared to the work of Luigi Pirandello.〔Robert I. Williams, ''Comic Practice/comic Response'' (University of Delaware Press, 1993), ISBN 978-0874134636, p. 151. (Excerpts available ) at Google Books.〕〔Darl Larsen, ''Monty Python's Flying Circus: An Utterly Complete, Thoroughly Unillustrated, Absolutely Unauthorized Guide to Possibly All the References : from Arthur "Two-Sheds" Jackson to Zambesi'' (Rowman & Littlefield, 2008), ISBN

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ウィキペディアでThe Colonel is a recurring fictional character from the British television show ''Monty Python's Flying Circus'', played by Graham Chapman.==Character==The Colonel acts as a "straight man" comic foil to the show's absurd characters and sketches. He maintains a rigidly mirthless personality and is always dressed in khaki British Army uniform. He occasionally makes appearances in the show, usually breaking the fourth wall and disrupting sketches to pronounce them too silly for the public and, therefore, demanding that something else be shown. He often orders the show to proceed in a different direction (sometimes to the unshown director) and frequently makes offhanded insults to men with long hair.The Colonel's role in stopping or redirecting sketches has been discussed as an example of a character breaking the fourth wall of theatrical production, challenging the "fictional credibility" of the presentation, and has been compared to the work of Luigi Pirandello.Robert I. Williams, ''Comic Practice/comic Response'' (University of Delaware Press, 1993), ISBN 978-0874134636, p. 151. (Excerpts available ) at Google Books.Darl Larsen, ''Monty Python's Flying Circus: An Utterly Complete, Thoroughly Unillustrated, Absolutely Unauthorized Guide to Possibly All the References : from Arthur "Two-Sheds" Jackson to Zambesi'' (Rowman & Littlefield, 2008), ISBN」の詳細全文を読む



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