Speaking of <i>Celestina</i>: Soliloquy and Monologue in the <i>Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea</i>

Soliloquies and monologues are frequent in the Tragicomedia and have several important functions. They give the reader valuable insights into the motivations and emotional state of a character at key points in the narrative, especially when a  soliloquy opens an auto. Without recourse to a third-per...

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Main Author: Connie L. Scarborough
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Valencia 2021-01-01
Series:Celestinesca
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Online Access:https://ojs.uv.es/index.php/celestinesca/article/view/20153
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spelling doaj-378710c1d4714d69b19d50c3c1c2c9162021-03-26T09:41:04ZengUniversidad de ValenciaCelestinesca0147-30852695-71832021-01-0136020923610.7203/Celestinesca.36.2015314749Speaking of <i>Celestina</i>: Soliloquy and Monologue in the <i>Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea</i>Connie L. ScarboroughSoliloquies and monologues are frequent in the Tragicomedia and have several important functions. They give the reader valuable insights into the motivations and emotional state of a character at key points in the narrative, especially when a  soliloquy opens an auto. Without recourse to a third-person omniscient narrator, the soliloquy provides Rojas with a vehicle perfectly designed to convey levels of introspection and internal debate for his characters. Monologues are also the repository for memories and give form to the history of the characters before the time frame of the events of the Tragicomedia, especially in the cases of Celestina and Pármeno. Both soliloquies and monologues are characterized by emotional outbursts, rhetorical questions, comparisons and contrasts with the plights of historical and mythological characters, popular refrains, and philosophical pronouncements. Rather than adding directly to plot development, they punctuate the plot as characters step up to take center stage and give voice to their opinions, reactions, and states of mind.https://ojs.uv.es/index.php/celestinesca/article/view/20153celestinasoliloquiomonólogoretóricacaracterizaciónestado emocional
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Speaking of <i>Celestina</i>: Soliloquy and Monologue in the <i>Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea</i>
Celestinesca
celestina
soliloquio
monólogo
retórica
caracterización
estado emocional
author_facet Connie L. Scarborough
author_sort Connie L. Scarborough
title Speaking of <i>Celestina</i>: Soliloquy and Monologue in the <i>Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea</i>
title_short Speaking of <i>Celestina</i>: Soliloquy and Monologue in the <i>Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea</i>
title_full Speaking of <i>Celestina</i>: Soliloquy and Monologue in the <i>Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea</i>
title_fullStr Speaking of <i>Celestina</i>: Soliloquy and Monologue in the <i>Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea</i>
title_full_unstemmed Speaking of <i>Celestina</i>: Soliloquy and Monologue in the <i>Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea</i>
title_sort speaking of <i>celestina</i>: soliloquy and monologue in the <i>tragicomedia de calisto y melibea</i>
publisher Universidad de Valencia
series Celestinesca
issn 0147-3085
2695-7183
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Soliloquies and monologues are frequent in the Tragicomedia and have several important functions. They give the reader valuable insights into the motivations and emotional state of a character at key points in the narrative, especially when a  soliloquy opens an auto. Without recourse to a third-person omniscient narrator, the soliloquy provides Rojas with a vehicle perfectly designed to convey levels of introspection and internal debate for his characters. Monologues are also the repository for memories and give form to the history of the characters before the time frame of the events of the Tragicomedia, especially in the cases of Celestina and Pármeno. Both soliloquies and monologues are characterized by emotional outbursts, rhetorical questions, comparisons and contrasts with the plights of historical and mythological characters, popular refrains, and philosophical pronouncements. Rather than adding directly to plot development, they punctuate the plot as characters step up to take center stage and give voice to their opinions, reactions, and states of mind.
topic celestina
soliloquio
monólogo
retórica
caracterización
estado emocional
url https://ojs.uv.es/index.php/celestinesca/article/view/20153
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