linesogue
Linesogue is a term used to describe a phenomenon where lines of dialogue in a conversation or script are repeated or echoed by another character or entity. This can occur in various forms of media, including literature, film, television, and theater. The repetition of lines can serve different purposes, such as emphasizing a point, creating a sense of unease, or highlighting a character's obsession or fixation.
In literature, linesogue can be found in works by authors like Oscar Wilde, where characters repeat lines
In theater, linesogue can be used to create a sense of repetition and monotony, as seen in
Overall, linesogue is a literary device that can be used to create a variety of effects, from