عنوان مقاله :
Facework in the Fictional Dialogue of Golding’s “Lord of the Flies” in Terms of Brown Levinson’s Politeness Theory: A Pragma-Stylistics study
پديد آورندگان :
al ghizzi, ali afrawee fahad university of basrah - college of education for humanities - department of english, Iraq , abdul qadir, intisar adnan university of basra - college of education for humanities - department of english, Iraq
چكيده عربي :
This study examines the notions of face, facework and politeness according to Brown Levinson’s (1978, 1987) Politeness theory. The researcher explores politeness as presented in the fictional dialogue of Golding’s novel “Lord of the Flies”. The steps of the scholar Susanne E. Hoebe (2001) in determining the variables of Brown Levinson’s formula are followed to identify, classify and analyse the politeness strategies for doing face threatening acts (FTAs) in the fictional dialogue amongst the three main characters in the novel. This study examines every single utterance produced by the three influential characters during their dialogues to discover if Brown Levinson s Politeness theory is applicable to the fictional dialogue in literary works and to come out with new interpretations to the novel through the exploration of the features of the characters predicted via their utterances.The data is analysed qualitatively and quantitatively. The analysis would be character-based. So, if we take one character, let us say Ralph , all his utterances in his dialogues with Piggy are analysed separately from those with Jack. This is for us to be able to know the politeness strategies used by each of them, to grasp the nature of the relationship between each character and the other and to determine the main variables of Brown Levinson s formula in their politeness theory which are; Weightiness of face-threatening acts (Wx) (Politeness), Power (P), Distance (D) and the Ranking of imposition (Rx). (S) refers to speaker and (H) refers to hearer.Wx=D (S, H) + P (H, S) + Rx search for Human SciencesIn this excerpt one chapter is chosen to be analysed in terms of Brown Levinson s politeness theory, which is Chapter Four: Painted Faces and Long Hair.
كليدواژه :
Facework , Fictional Dialogue , Lord of the Flies , Politeness Theory , Pragma-Stylistics study
عنوان نشريه :
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