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Nominal Forms of Address in Shakespeare's 'Othello'
Nominal Forms of Address in Shakespeare's 'Othello'
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Nominal Forms of Address in Shakespeare's 'Othello'

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Seminar paper from the year 2011 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics, grade: 1,7, University of Munster (Englisches Seminar), language: English, abstract: Today, the concept of politeness is not associated with class consciousness or social discrimination anymore, but in the sixteenth century this term was commonly linked to deference and showing respect (Watts 34). Thus appropriate language behaviour was of utmost importance to Elizabethan society. People of that time were always anxious to please their interlocutors, especially with reference to forms of address. Those address formulae had to be chosen accurately as they were very meaningful: Not only did they give information concerning personal relationships (Bruti 44) and emotions towards each other, but also about social ranks and hence power relations between speaker (S) and hearer (H). In Early Modern English times forms of address reflected the social hierarchy (Nevalainen & Raumolin-Brunberg 547; Replogle 102). So every title was assigned to a certain social status. To avoid using titles in an inappropriate or even impolite way, a lot of courtesy and conduct manuals were published (Watts 36). In the following attention will be drawn on Shakespeare s tragedy Othello (OTH) and the author s use of address terms, particularly relating to salutations used by husband and wife and that between friends. Is Shakespeare s choice of nominal address forms in accordance with Elizabethan conventions? By concentrating on the marital relationship between the characters Othello and Desdemona as well as on that between the two friends Othello and Iago, this term paper aims at answering this question. But before comparing Elizabethan conventions to Shakespeare s dramatis personae, it is necessary to illuminate Brown and Levinson s politeness concept that provides a basis for dealing with terms of address.
Undertitel
Analysing Selected Titles in Terms of Elizabethan Politeness Conventions
Författare
Nadine Stuke
ISBN
9783656264545
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2012-08-30
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