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The Bakhtinian Carnival Spirit in Shakespeare's Three Comedies
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William Shakespeare's comedies entitled A Midsummer Night's Dream, As You Like It and Twelfth Night reflect the carnival spirit in Mikhail Bakhtin's theory, which proposes a temporary inversion of the existing world order and traditions. Based on the tradition of "folk humour," Bakhtin's notion of the carnival brings a new outlook on the world order. When the carnivalesque atmosphere in these plays is analysed with reference to "role reversal," "chronotope," "parody" and "grotesque imagery," it is observed that, with the aim of laughter, the typical representatives of the usual world order are imitated, their roles are reversed and their bodies are depicted as grotesque. This forms a carnival world, which is against dogmas in the plays and reveals the relativity of truth. This carnivalesque atmosphere temporarily suspends the rules of the present hierarchical order and offers a different insight. Bakhtinian carnivalesque atmosphere created by role reversals, parody and grotesque imagery and the festivities in the background of the plays' plots, propose a different perception of the world in opposition to the authoritative order represented alongside.
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Born in Zonguldak, Turkey, in 1989, the author completed her primary and secondary school in the same city and then studied English Language and Literature at Hacettepe University. Completing her bachelors degree, she started her masters degree at Atilim University in Ankara and graduated in 2015. Now she works as an instructor in Istanbul.
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William Shakespeare s comedies entitled A Midsummer Night s Dream, As You Like It and Twelfth Night reflect the carnival spirit in Mikhail Bakhtin s theory, which proposes a temporary inversion of the existing world order and traditions. Based on the tradition of folk humour, Bakhtin s notion of the carnival brings a new outlook on the world order. When the carnivalesque atmosphere in these plays is analysed with reference to role reversal, chronotope, parody and grotesque imagery, it is observed that, with the aim of laughter, the typical representatives of the usual world order are imitated, their roles are reversed and their bodies are depicted as grotesque. This forms a carnival world, which is against dogmas in the plays and reveals the relativity of truth. This carnivalesque atmosphere temporarily suspends the rules of the present hierarchical order and offers a different insight. Bakhtinian carnivalesque atmosphere created by role reversals, parody and grotesque imagery and the festivities in the background of the plays plots, propose a different perception of the world in opposition to the authoritative order represented alongside.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783330010697
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T10mm
- Jahr 2016
- EAN 9783330010697
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 333001069X
- Veröffentlichung 22.12.2016
- Titel The Bakhtinian Carnival Spirit in Shakespeare's Three Comedies
- Autor Nigar en Shakirov
- Gewicht 233g
- Herausgeber LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 144
- Genre Linguistics & Literature