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  2. Deus ex machina - Wikipedia

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    Deus ex machina in Euripides' Medea, performed in 2009 in Syracuse, Italy; the sun god sends a golden chariot to rescue Medea.. Deus ex machina (/ ˌ d eɪ ə s ɛ k s ˈ m æ k ɪ n ə, ˈ m ɑː k-/ DAY-əs ex-MA(H)K-in-ə, [1] Latin: [ˈdɛ.ʊs ɛks ˈmaːkʰɪnaː]; plural: dei ex machina; 'God from the machine') [2] [3] is a plot device whereby a seemingly unsolvable problem in a story is ...

  3. List of Latin phrases (D) - Wikipedia

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    Deus caritas est: God Is Love: Title and first words of the first encyclical of Pope Benedict XVI. For other meanings see Deus caritas est (disambiguation). deus ex machina: a god from a machine: From the Greek ἀπὸ μηχανῆς θεός (apò mēchanēs theós). A contrived or artificial solution, usually to a literary plot.

  4. Eucatastrophe - Wikipedia

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    Eucatastrophe in fiction has been labelled by some as a form of deus ex machina, due to both sharing an impossible problem being suddenly resolved. [5] [6] However, differences between the two have been noted, such as eucatastrophe's inherent connection to an optimistic view on the unfolding of events in the narrative of the world. [7]

  5. List of Latin phrases (N) - Wikipedia

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    Nec deus intersit, nisi dignus vindice nodus (inciderit) That a god not intervene, unless a knot show up that be worthy of such an untangler "When the miraculous power of God is necessary, let it be resorted to: when it is not necessary, let the ordinary means be used." From Horace's Ars Poetica as a caution against deus ex machina.

  6. Deus - Wikipedia

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    Deus (Classical Latin:, Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈd̪ɛː.us]) is the Latin word for 'god' or 'deity'. Latin deus and dīvus ('divine') are in turn descended from Proto-Indo-European * deiwos , 'celestial' or 'shining', from the same root as *Dyēus , the reconstructed chief god of the Proto-Indo-European pantheon .

  7. Talk:Deus ex machina/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    1 Pronunciation. 9 comments. 2 Divine intervention. 3 Plural. 3 comments. 4 Split article. ... 8 Definition of machina. 9 comments. 9 Use of DEM in the Social ...

  8. Talk:Deus ex machina - Wikipedia

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    An example was certainly made for this article as it uses the actual phrase "deus ex machina": near the fin of the movie Dodgeball, the winning's from Peter's bet on the championship game are brought on court in a treasure chest bearing a plaque with the phrase "deus ex machina" on it. The money is, of course, probably the most perfect example ...

  9. Ex Machina - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... Ex Machina is a portion of the phrase deus ex machina, meaning "god from the ...