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| 2. | (often lowercase ) Theater. a style of playwriting and stage presentation stressing the emotional content of a play, the subjective reactions of the characters, symbolic or abstract representations of reality, and nonnaturalistic techniques of scenic design. |
| 3. | Literature. a technique of distorting objects and events in order to represent them as they are perceived by a character in a literary work. |
| 4. | (usually lowercase ) a phase in the development of early 20th-century music marked by the use of atonality and complex, unconventional rhythm, melody, and form, intended to express the composer's psychological and emotional life. |
