Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

break-the-fourth-wall

verb
/breɪk ðə fɔːrθ wɔːl/
Definition
To address the audience directly or acknowledge that one is in a fictional work, breaking the illusion of the story.
Examples
  • In the movie, the main character suddenly turned and looked at the camera, breaking the fourth wall to comment on the absurdity of the situation.
  • The comedian’s routine often involves breaking the fourth wall, as he directly interacts with the crowd.
  • By breaking the fourth wall, the author allowed readers to feel more connected to the protagonist’s thoughts.
Meaning
This term originates from the world of theater and film, where there are usually three physical walls, and the fourth wall is an invisible barrier between the performers and the audience. When a character breaks the fourth wall, they step outside the narrative to speak directly to the audience, creating a unique interaction.
Synonyms
  • address the audience
  • acknowledge reality
  • step out of character