Semantic and Pragmatic Analysis of the Future Tense in the Tragedy A Castro

This article aims to present the characteristics and functioning of the illocutionary acts in the tragedy A Castro by António Ferreira (1528-1569), which are marked as a series of decisions, expressed as predictions of the speaker (the protagonist, Pedro Infante) belonging to the sphere of the futu...

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Main Authors: Mojca Medvedšek, Blažka Müller Pograjc
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: University of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani) 2018-12-01
Series:Verba Hispanica
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Online Access:https://journals.uni-lj.si/VerbaHispanica/article/view/8339
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Summary:This article aims to present the characteristics and functioning of the illocutionary acts in the tragedy A Castro by António Ferreira (1528-1569), which are marked as a series of decisions, expressed as predictions of the speaker (the protagonist, Pedro Infante) belonging to the sphere of the future. This future is known, historically proven and represents one of the most astonishing chapters of Portuguese history as well as of literary production. The study focuses on the final monologue of the Act V of the tragedy, which presents a strong dramatic potential, analysing the two sequences of the monologue and highlighting different types of illocutionary acts (Searle, 1979; Gouveia, 1996; Atienza, 2005). The authors pay special attention to the relation of the speaker towards the propositional content and the pragmatic features of the linguistic means, used to persuade the receiver that the speaker’s intentions are firm, certain, and orientated to the future, although not realized within the dramatic time of tragedy.
ISSN:0353-9660
2350-4250