occhiata innamorata - translation to Αγγλικά
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occhiata innamorata - translation to Αγγλικά

STOCK CHARACTERS WITHIN THE THEATRE STYLE KNOWN AS COMMEDIA DELL'ARTE
Innamorato; Love interest; Lovers (stock characters); Cinzio; Aurielo; Ortensio; Lindoro; Auriela; Innamorata (commedia dell'arte)
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  • Commedia dell'Arte troupe with Innamorata represented by the actress in the center.<ref>Commedia dell'arte troupe, probably depicting Isabella Andreini and the Compagnia dei Gelosi. c. 1580. Oil painting. Musée Carnavalet, Paris. Courtesy Encyclopedia Britannica. </ref>
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occhiata innamorata      
n. ogle

Ορισμός

love interest
¦ noun an actor whose main role in a story or film is that of a lover of the central character.

Βικιπαίδεια

Innamorati

Gli Innamorati (Italian: [ʎ innamoˈraːti], meaning "The Lovers") were stock characters within the theatre style known as commedia dell'arte, who appeared in 16th century Italy. In the plays, everything revolved around the Lovers in some regard. These dramatic and posh characters were present within commedia plays for the sole purpose of being in love with one another, and moreover, with themselves. These characters move elegantly and smoothly, and their young faces are unmasked unlike other commedia dell'arte characters. Despite facing many obstacles, the Lovers were always united by the end.