Performative Utterance Lecture Notes Nov. 12, 2014
- application, analysis theories
- we create understanding within ourselves
- Jane Austen-Theory of performativity
- Hamlet is creating a universe through thought
- Perlocutionary- an act performed by a speaker upon a listener
- creating something that becomes truer as we talk about it
- Hamlet is reinforcing his lack of uncertainty
- He goes from "this sucks" to "I suck"
- "I'm not that good guy" which makes it really personal for him
- Can words change someone's personalities?
- Do we create ourselves as we go or is it all set in stones?
- Polonius is a creature of language and words
- Claudius isn't about negotiations, which we see through the way he kills his brother
- He is a sympathetic character
- He is rotten and possesses no morals
- Shakespeare portrays that it would be unsympathetic act to kill someone on his knees praying
To be continued...
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