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in medias res
[ in me-di-ahs res; English in mee-dee-uhs reez, in mey-dee-ahs reys ]
adverb
, Latin.
- in the middle of things.
in medias res
/ ɪn ˈmiːdɪˌæs ˈreɪs /
(no translation)
- in or into the middle of events or a narrative
in medias res
- In the middle of the action. Epics often begin in medias res. For example, the Odyssey, which tells the story of the wanderings of the hero Odysseus , begins almost at the end of his wanderings, just before his arrival home. In medias res is a Latin phrase used by the poet Horace ; it means “in the middle of things.”
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Word History and Origins
Origin of in medias res1
literally: into the midst of things, taken from a passage in Horace's Ars Poetica
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