Ophelia's invisibility
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Resumo: | This article focuses on the opaque image of Ophelia - her relative “invisibility” within the tragedy - in order to show the subtle and implicit elaboration of Ophelia’s character, which Shakespeare weaves between the lines of other characters’ speeches. This implicit style requires a keen eye on the part of the reader, a requirement which has so far met with considerable resistance. The impossibility of seeing Ophelia herself is quite clear inside the play, in the critical approaches (with the exception of recent feminist theory) and in the reception of the play by painters. Most readers tend to wrap Ophelia in a halo of mythical beauty and a silent mystery. Using a series of recent studies that address the fate of female figures, we investigate the subtle plot of discourses and rhetoric that conceal what this character is or could have been, if she had managed to free herself from the discursive tutelage that fixed Renaissance women in the reduced and suffering space mapped out for them by patriarchal society. |
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Ophelia's invisibilityOfélia: a invisívelShakespeareOféliaRetóricaGêneroShakespeareOpheliaRhetoricGenderThis article focuses on the opaque image of Ophelia - her relative “invisibility” within the tragedy - in order to show the subtle and implicit elaboration of Ophelia’s character, which Shakespeare weaves between the lines of other characters’ speeches. This implicit style requires a keen eye on the part of the reader, a requirement which has so far met with considerable resistance. The impossibility of seeing Ophelia herself is quite clear inside the play, in the critical approaches (with the exception of recent feminist theory) and in the reception of the play by painters. Most readers tend to wrap Ophelia in a halo of mythical beauty and a silent mystery. Using a series of recent studies that address the fate of female figures, we investigate the subtle plot of discourses and rhetoric that conceal what this character is or could have been, if she had managed to free herself from the discursive tutelage that fixed Renaissance women in the reduced and suffering space mapped out for them by patriarchal society.Este artigo trata da bem conhecida apreensão de Ofélia como personagem opaco e invisível em Hamlet de William Shakespeare. A elaboração mais sutil e implícita do caráter de Ofélia exige um olhar mais aguçado que deduz seu modo de ser das relações com outros personagens. Abordamos as resistências a esse trabalho de leitura - resistências essas que levaram as personagens dentro da peça, a crítica e artistas plásticos a envolver Ofélia num halo de beleza mítica e num mistério mudo. Lançando mão de uma série de estudos recentes que abordam o destino das figuras femininas, investigamos a sutil trama de discursos e retóricas que ocultam o que essa personagem é ou poderia ter sido, se tivesse conseguido se liberar da tutela discursiva que fixava as mulheres renascentistas no reduzido e sofrido espaço delimitado pela sociedade patriarcal.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2022-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/letras/article/view/5634410.5902/2176148556344Letras; Edição Especial - 2/2020: Teatro Elisabetano e Jacobino: estudos textuais, teatrais e críticos; 71-922176-14851519-3985reponame:Letras (Santa Maria. Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/letras/article/view/56344/pdfCopyright (c) 2021 Letrashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira, Lawrence FloresRosenfield, Kathrin Holzermayr Lerrer2022-11-08T18:41:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/56344Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/letrasPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/letras/oai||gil.negreiros@ufsm.br|| periodicoletras.ufsm@gmail.com2176-14851519-3985opendoar:2023-01-09T16:16:33.304970Letras (Santa Maria. Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)true |
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Ophelia's invisibility Ofélia: a invisível |
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Ophelia's invisibility Pereira, Lawrence Flores Shakespeare Ofélia Retórica Gênero Shakespeare Ophelia Rhetoric Gender |
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Pereira, Lawrence Flores |
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Pereira, Lawrence Flores Rosenfield, Kathrin Holzermayr Lerrer |
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Rosenfield, Kathrin Holzermayr Lerrer |
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Pereira, Lawrence Flores Rosenfield, Kathrin Holzermayr Lerrer |
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Shakespeare Ofélia Retórica Gênero Shakespeare Ophelia Rhetoric Gender |
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Shakespeare Ofélia Retórica Gênero Shakespeare Ophelia Rhetoric Gender |
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This article focuses on the opaque image of Ophelia - her relative “invisibility” within the tragedy - in order to show the subtle and implicit elaboration of Ophelia’s character, which Shakespeare weaves between the lines of other characters’ speeches. This implicit style requires a keen eye on the part of the reader, a requirement which has so far met with considerable resistance. The impossibility of seeing Ophelia herself is quite clear inside the play, in the critical approaches (with the exception of recent feminist theory) and in the reception of the play by painters. Most readers tend to wrap Ophelia in a halo of mythical beauty and a silent mystery. Using a series of recent studies that address the fate of female figures, we investigate the subtle plot of discourses and rhetoric that conceal what this character is or could have been, if she had managed to free herself from the discursive tutelage that fixed Renaissance women in the reduced and suffering space mapped out for them by patriarchal society. |
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