THE DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE POEMS OUVIR ESTRELAS BY OLAVO

Every language is dialogic, therefore, the literary texts are subject to the phenomenon of the dialogism. The objective of this article is to analyze two sonnets to demonstrate the dialogic relationship that there are among them. For that, it will be made analysis and comparison of the metric, of th...

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Main Author: Paulo da Silva Lima
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná 2007-12-01
Series:Travessias
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Online Access:http://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/travessias/article/view/2747
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Summary:Every language is dialogic, therefore, the literary texts are subject to the phenomenon of the dialogism. The objective of this article is to analyze two sonnets to demonstrate the dialogic relationship that there are among them. For that, it will be made analysis and comparison of the metric, of the accentuation of the verses and of the semantic content, showing similarities and existent differences among the poems. In the communicative process, the statements are dialogic because the enunciated, when producing his speech, carries the speech of the other. Like this, it is affirmed that any speech is crossed by the strange speech and it is that constitutes the dialogism, that is, the sense relationships that are established among the statements. Therefore, in this work, it was noticed that there is a relationship dialogic among the analyzed sonnets. However, no matter how much it is noticed that the two texts present similar formal structures, it is observed that the second poem reviews a world vision different from the one of the first, since in him, the poetic art is used as metaphor, making reference to the man that, when falling in love, he walks with the head in the stars and he only has them as partners to talk about the loved person. Already the second text refers to the stars, but to the one of Hollywood, demonstrating that, to enjoy with more clearness of the North American films, it is necessary to understand English.
ISSN:1982-5935