SPEECH ACT ANALYSIS OF "CANDIDA" BY BERNARD SHAW
Journal: Asian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (Vol.2, No. 3)Publication Date: 2013-08-15
Authors : Sana Nawaz; Usman Malik; Warda; Amber; Misbah;
Page : 103-109
Keywords : speech act; George Bernard Shaw; Candida; Feminism;
Abstract
This article aims at, to prove George Bernard Shaw, as a feminist through the analysis of his drama "CANDIDA" by applying speech act theory as an objective tool. When we have to describe a character with its complete characteristics is so difficult but when we use an objective tool it become easier and character comes in front of us as a real living person we can judge him we can see his/her faults we can acknowledge character we can disagree with the character. In an artistic work of writer are sometimes the shadow of the beliefs and ideologies of the very same writer so through evaluating the characters we can infer the nature of the writer.
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