Sentence Structure and Characterization in the Tragedies of Jean Racine: A Computer-assisted StudySentence structure in Racine is demonstrated to be a powerful tool for characterization, and here, basic features are explored in the seven tragedies of Racine--terminal punctuation, sentence length, sentence type, use of questions and the conditional, and rapid-fire exchanges between characters. |
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LIST OF TABLES | 7 |
From Tragedy to the Sentence as a Unit of Tragedy | 17 |
Distribution of Basic Sentence Characteristics | 48 |
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Achille Acomat act to act Agamemnon Agrippine Alexandre alexandrin Andromaque Antiochus Aricie Atalide Athalie average Bajazet basic bien Britannicus Burrhus chapter characterization characters Clytemnestre conditional sentences confidants Corneille's d'Aubignac DATA declarative sentences denouement discussion distich distribution dramatic Elder Olson ellipsis emotional enfin Ériphile Esther expression features of sentence filler final frequent function Hélas hemistich Hermione inferences internal exclamations internal questions Iphigénie Iphigénie's Jean Racine Junie language mean sentence length Mithridate Monime monologue monostich Néron NULL occur OEnone Olson Oreste patterns Pharnace Phèdre et Hippolyte Pierre Corneille Plaideurs play playwrights Pyrrhus Racine's Racine's tragedies Racinian tragedy rapid exchanges récit regular sentences repetition reveal Roxane scene Seigneur sentence structure sentence type significant SPEAKER specific STATISTICS style subordination subroutine syllables per sentence terminal punctuation theater Thébaïde Thésée tion tirade Tite et Bérénice title vocatives Titus tout type A sentences violent word Xipharès yeux