Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Historical Periods and Feminist Stylistics Coursework
Historical Periods and Feminist Stylistics - Coursework grammatical caseHowever, the rise of women to power did not take place in an impulse. It happened in stages, and this stage-by-stage change may project been reflected in the literature (as a mouthpiece for context, society) across these periods. Language stylistics is the product and/or evidence of this development of language. This paper analyses this accompanying reflective evolution of language stylistics based on three texts from three periods Shakespeares Macbeth from the renaissance and reformation period Jane Austens Sense and Sensibility from the romantic period and Hume Sotomis The commons Wife from the post-modernist period. This analysis will cut across the three levels of language the word (vocabulary) the diction or sentence and the discourse. Renaissance and Reformation Period Grammatical Possession in Shakespeares MacbethWhile the aspects of libber stylistics may have to do with the evolution of feminist mov ement, the fact that it focuses more on female writers makes it completely natural that the feminine voice should be pronounced in their works, feminist movement or not. barely in the broader discussion on the evolution of feminism, to give voice solely to the women would not be fair. A male voice is equally important, at least for balances sake. Besides, the feminine voice is only identifiable vis--vis the masculine voice. But most importantly, men have also been part of the feminist movement. The invent is to find how this is exemplified in language. Shakespeare is a suitable candidate. Not only because he is male.
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