De tirano a vítima: o conflito da legitimidade monárquica em Ricardo II e a inversão da percepção sobre o rei

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Autor(a) principal: Uszacki, Wladimir D'Ávila
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: This research aims to deepen the understanding of tyranny in Richard II, in how the author depicts the character as a tyrant, and, throughout the play, this depiction is inverted, and Richard becomes a victim, so much that it is possible to interpret him as a martyr. We organized the according to the chronological order of the play, first analysing the formality of the king and how he uses and depends on protocol to represent and show his royal power. The research, then contextualizes the English Renaissance understanding of authority, Divine Right and the concepts of order and hierarchy in the elizabethan world, the context in which Shakespeare was raised and produced his plays, and how these ideologies are present in the play. With such data in hand, we proceed to the thorough character and circumstance analysis, first on how Richard is seen and shown to be an autocrat, a tyrant ruled by will. Developing these portrayals allows us to identify linguistic markers in the characters’ discourses that show different forms of designing monarchical power, its authority and its limits, and how Richard crosses those limits, leading to his decline. We immediately identify the character’s loss of control, spiraling in despair for the loss of his authority, but a growing self-affirmation of his authority as product of supernatural design. We finally analyse the deposition scene and how Richard shows he acknowledges all nuances of politics, which he previously ignored, and use them in his discourse against his rivals, seeing in them apparent hypocrisy, hidden interests. His prison reveals a growing victimization of the character, forcibly separated from his family and everyone, he sees in his rivals ambition and greed, foretelling future divions and recognizing in himself authority given by providence, removing from within traces of uncertainty and doubt that made him indecisive, and dies fighting one last time for himself and his crown and what it represents. We conclude the research bringing the main analysis points and the ways the play depicts authority, villainy, how Shakespeare builds a universe where no one is entirely right or wrong, and all are influenced by truly human interests, closing with possibilities for further research.
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spelling De tirano a vítima: o conflito da legitimidade monárquica em Ricardo II e a inversão da percepção sobre o reiFrom tyrant to victim: the conflict of monarchical legitimacy in Richard II and the inversion of the perception about the kingShakespeareDireito divinoRenascimentoTiraniaPolíticaDivine rightRenaissanceTyrannyPoliticsCNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRASThis research aims to deepen the understanding of tyranny in Richard II, in how the author depicts the character as a tyrant, and, throughout the play, this depiction is inverted, and Richard becomes a victim, so much that it is possible to interpret him as a martyr. We organized the according to the chronological order of the play, first analysing the formality of the king and how he uses and depends on protocol to represent and show his royal power. The research, then contextualizes the English Renaissance understanding of authority, Divine Right and the concepts of order and hierarchy in the elizabethan world, the context in which Shakespeare was raised and produced his plays, and how these ideologies are present in the play. With such data in hand, we proceed to the thorough character and circumstance analysis, first on how Richard is seen and shown to be an autocrat, a tyrant ruled by will. Developing these portrayals allows us to identify linguistic markers in the characters’ discourses that show different forms of designing monarchical power, its authority and its limits, and how Richard crosses those limits, leading to his decline. We immediately identify the character’s loss of control, spiraling in despair for the loss of his authority, but a growing self-affirmation of his authority as product of supernatural design. We finally analyse the deposition scene and how Richard shows he acknowledges all nuances of politics, which he previously ignored, and use them in his discourse against his rivals, seeing in them apparent hypocrisy, hidden interests. His prison reveals a growing victimization of the character, forcibly separated from his family and everyone, he sees in his rivals ambition and greed, foretelling future divions and recognizing in himself authority given by providence, removing from within traces of uncertainty and doubt that made him indecisive, and dies fighting one last time for himself and his crown and what it represents. We conclude the research bringing the main analysis points and the ways the play depicts authority, villainy, how Shakespeare builds a universe where no one is entirely right or wrong, and all are influenced by truly human interests, closing with possibilities for further research.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESEssa pesquisa busca aprofundar a compreensão da tirania do personagem Richard II, em como o autor produz o efeito de torná-lo um tirano, e como, ao longo da peça, ocorre uma inversão nessa percepção, tornando-o uma vítima, sendo possível interpretálo como mártir. Organizamos a pesquisa na ordem cronológica da própria peça, analisando primeiramente a formalidade de Richard II, e como ele usa e depende do protocolo para representar e demonstrar seu poder régio. A pesquisa, então, contextualiza o entendimento renascentista inglês acerca do poder da autoridade, do Direito Divino e das concepções de ordem no universo elizabetano, o contexto no qual Shakespeare cresceu e produziu suas peças, assim como a forma que essas ideologias são apresentadas na própria peça. Com esses dados em mãos, prosseguimos para a análise mais minuciosa dos personagens e circunstâncias, primeiramente como Richard é compreendido como e demonstrado ser um autocrata, um tirano regrado pela própria arbitrariedade. O desenvolvimento dessa caracterização permite-nos identificar as marcas linguísticas no discurso dos personagens que elucidam diferentes formas de particularização do poder da monarquia, sua autoridade e seus limites, e como Richard atravessa esses limites, levando a seu declínio. Imediatamente, identificamos o descontrole do personagem, espiralando em um desespero pela perda de sua autoridade, mas uma crescente autoafirmação de sua autoridade como fruto do desígnio sobrenatural. Analisamos, finalmente, a cena da deposição, e como Richard mostra estar ciente de todas as nuances da política, que antes ignorara, e as usa discursivamente contra seus rivais, apontando neles uma aparente hipocrisia, interesses velados. Seu cárcere revela então uma crescente vitimização do personagem, forçosamente separado de sua família e de todos, ele vê em seus rivais a ambição e a ganância, profetizando divisões futuras, ao mesmo tempo que ele reconhece em si a autoridade da providência divina, e removendo de si os rastros de incerteza e dúvida que o tornavam indeciso, e morre lutando uma última vez lutando por si, por sua coroa e pelo que representa. Concluímos a pesquisa trazendo os elementos principais da análise e da forma como a peça representa a autoridade, a vilania, como Shakespeare constrói um universo onde não há alguém plenamente certo ou errado, e todos são influenciados por interesses verdadeiramente humanos, encerrando com possibilidade possível de pesquisa futura.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilLetrasUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em LetrasCentro de Artes e LetrasPereira, Lawrence Floreshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2329033954605102Maggio, Sandra SirangeloClosel, Régis Augustus BarsUszacki, Wladimir D'Ávila2023-11-13T13:31:49Z2023-11-13T13:31:49Z2022-06-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/30485ark:/26339/001300000mhqvporAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2023-11-13T13:31:49Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/30485Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2024-07-29T10:45:18.358934Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv De tirano a vítima: o conflito da legitimidade monárquica em Ricardo II e a inversão da percepção sobre o rei
From tyrant to victim: the conflict of monarchical legitimacy in Richard II and the inversion of the perception about the king
title De tirano a vítima: o conflito da legitimidade monárquica em Ricardo II e a inversão da percepção sobre o rei
spellingShingle De tirano a vítima: o conflito da legitimidade monárquica em Ricardo II e a inversão da percepção sobre o rei
Uszacki, Wladimir D'Ávila
Shakespeare
Direito divino
Renascimento
Tirania
Política
Divine right
Renaissance
Tyranny
Politics
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS
title_short De tirano a vítima: o conflito da legitimidade monárquica em Ricardo II e a inversão da percepção sobre o rei
title_full De tirano a vítima: o conflito da legitimidade monárquica em Ricardo II e a inversão da percepção sobre o rei
title_fullStr De tirano a vítima: o conflito da legitimidade monárquica em Ricardo II e a inversão da percepção sobre o rei
title_full_unstemmed De tirano a vítima: o conflito da legitimidade monárquica em Ricardo II e a inversão da percepção sobre o rei
title_sort De tirano a vítima: o conflito da legitimidade monárquica em Ricardo II e a inversão da percepção sobre o rei
author Uszacki, Wladimir D'Ávila
author_facet Uszacki, Wladimir D'Ávila
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Pereira, Lawrence Flores
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2329033954605102
Maggio, Sandra Sirangelo
Closel, Régis Augustus Bars
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Uszacki, Wladimir D'Ávila
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Shakespeare
Direito divino
Renascimento
Tirania
Política
Divine right
Renaissance
Tyranny
Politics
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS
topic Shakespeare
Direito divino
Renascimento
Tirania
Política
Divine right
Renaissance
Tyranny
Politics
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS
description This research aims to deepen the understanding of tyranny in Richard II, in how the author depicts the character as a tyrant, and, throughout the play, this depiction is inverted, and Richard becomes a victim, so much that it is possible to interpret him as a martyr. We organized the according to the chronological order of the play, first analysing the formality of the king and how he uses and depends on protocol to represent and show his royal power. The research, then contextualizes the English Renaissance understanding of authority, Divine Right and the concepts of order and hierarchy in the elizabethan world, the context in which Shakespeare was raised and produced his plays, and how these ideologies are present in the play. With such data in hand, we proceed to the thorough character and circumstance analysis, first on how Richard is seen and shown to be an autocrat, a tyrant ruled by will. Developing these portrayals allows us to identify linguistic markers in the characters’ discourses that show different forms of designing monarchical power, its authority and its limits, and how Richard crosses those limits, leading to his decline. We immediately identify the character’s loss of control, spiraling in despair for the loss of his authority, but a growing self-affirmation of his authority as product of supernatural design. We finally analyse the deposition scene and how Richard shows he acknowledges all nuances of politics, which he previously ignored, and use them in his discourse against his rivals, seeing in them apparent hypocrisy, hidden interests. His prison reveals a growing victimization of the character, forcibly separated from his family and everyone, he sees in his rivals ambition and greed, foretelling future divions and recognizing in himself authority given by providence, removing from within traces of uncertainty and doubt that made him indecisive, and dies fighting one last time for himself and his crown and what it represents. We conclude the research bringing the main analysis points and the ways the play depicts authority, villainy, how Shakespeare builds a universe where no one is entirely right or wrong, and all are influenced by truly human interests, closing with possibilities for further research.
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