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Associate, Department of Dramatic Arts, Tehran University, Tehran, Iran
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M.A. in English Literature, University of Kharazmi, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
The present paper is considered with the issue of verbal violence in the language of drama. In evaluation of verbal violence, Jeanette Malkin (2004) proposes six maxims, through which language is known as an arrogant element. The characters in dramatic texts (as in other literary texts) are created, developed, evolved and in some cases destroyed by language. In considerable number of modern plays, language acts as an antagonist who is to destruct and demolish the personality of the other(s) in the play with violence and aggression; so, the theoretical study of dramatic verbal violence as a component of dramatic discourse is considered indispensable to critical discourse analysis of dramatic texts and the study of power relations as reflected in the dialogues.; Focusing on the patterns of dramatic verbal violence introduced by Malkin, this study aims to discuss the dominant patterns of verbal violence in Hamlet With Season Salad, a play by Akbar Radi, and investigates the role of language in shaping, and destroying of human identities
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Mahmoodi Bakhtiari,B. and Manavi,M. (2016). Discursive Analysis of Verbal Violence in Language of Drama :Case Study of Hamlet with Season Salad. Language Related Research, 7(2), 187-205.
MLA
Mahmoodi Bakhtiari,B. , and Manavi,M. . "Discursive Analysis of Verbal Violence in Language of Drama :Case Study of Hamlet with Season Salad", Language Related Research, 7, 2, 2016, 187-205.
HARVARD
Mahmoodi Bakhtiari,B.,Manavi,M. (2016). 'Discursive Analysis of Verbal Violence in Language of Drama :Case Study of Hamlet with Season Salad', Language Related Research, 7(2), pp. 187-205.
CHICAGO
B. Mahmoodi Bakhtiari and M. Manavi, "Discursive Analysis of Verbal Violence in Language of Drama :Case Study of Hamlet with Season Salad," Language Related Research, 7 2 (2016): 187-205,
VANCOUVER
Mahmoodi Bakhtiari,B.,Manavi,M. Discursive Analysis of Verbal Violence in Language of Drama :Case Study of Hamlet with Season Salad. Language Related Research, 2016; 7(2): 187-205.