Subtext formation and identifying methods
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https://doi.org/10.52340/spectri.2024.09.01.18Keywords:
Privileged subtext, Emotional Subtext, Implicit Meaning, RepetitionAbstract
The article's primary objective is to delineate diverse methodologies for discerning subtexts, enabling students to comprehend the author's underlying message. This is achievable through instruction in subtext formation and identification techniques. The article underscores that subtexts can be constructed in various manners, serving as a potent device for writers to imbue their narratives with intricacy and profundity. The article highlights that subtexts convey multiple strata of signification beneath the superficial text, inviting readers to pursue and observe characters, plotlines, and themes. It is said that through adept comprehension and mastery of subtext, writers can articulate emotions, concepts, and connections latent in dialogues or actions, thereby fashioning a more captivating and persuasive narrative. The article delves into different subtext varieties, with particular emphasis on emotional, revelation, and privileged subtexts. The article highlights that emotional subtext is conveyed through facial expressions, vocal inflections, gestures, body language, and specific word choices, enabling the readers to discern hidden emotions such as happiness, joy, anger, and sadness. It is also mentioned that revelation subtext encompasses the disparity between the explicit meaning and the underlying sentiments, often resulting in contradiction, and within a narrative gradually reveals truths that culminate in a significant revelation. Privileged subtext is described in the article, as a tool of transmitting information to the readers that the main characters remain unaware of.
The article emphasizes the crucial role of repetition, dialogues, silence, and an extended and specialized vocabulary within subtexts. These elements indirectly delineate events, actions, and characters within the subtext. It is also stated that the meticulous crafting of the subtext involves specific techniques and elements, such as effectively presenting relatable scenarios to the audience, verifying information from credible sources, and incorporating comprehensible references through logical reasoning.
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