Peur et Amour, émotions sémiotisées dans la scène Communion de KWAHULE Koffi Fear and Love, Emotions Semiotized in the Communion Scene by KWAHULE Koffi
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ABSTRACT: Dramatic art is imbued with emotion. A semiotic emotion analysis in the dramatic discourse is the subject of this article, particularly in the Communion scene of the play Nema by Afro-European playwright KWAHULE Koffi. The linguist Raphaël Micheli identified the "emotional language" in speech through signs present in the speech. The dominant emotion in this scene is the implicit passion announced in the title. The playwright arouses the experience of love in his spectator/reader.
RESUME : L’art dramatique est imbibé par l’émotion, une analyse sémiotique de l’émotion dans le discours dramatique est l’objet de cet article notamment dans la scène Communion de la pièce Nema du dramaturge afro-européen KWAHULE Koffi. Le linguiste Raphaël Micheli tente de repérer le « langage émotionnel » dans le discours par le biais de signes présents dans le discours. Ainsi, l’émotion dominante dans cette scène est celle de la passion qui est implicitement annoncée dans le titre. Le dramaturge suscite donc l’éprouvé de l’amour chez son spectateur/ lecteur.
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