Hypnotic Shakespearean language in Romeo and Juliet

Journal title IPNOSI
Author/s Anna Guerrera
Publishing Year 2020 Issue 2020/1 Language Italian
Pages 5 P. 61-65 File size 155 KB
DOI 10.3280/IPN2020-001004
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The hypnotic language resembles the Shakespearean one. Romeo and Juliet allow us to train ourselves in finding similarities and ideas. What is the exercise? Find metaphors, oxymorons, dissociations and time distortion...and certainly, in looking for all this you will find much more. Good luck!

Keywords: Shakespeare, Time distortion, Metaphors, Oxymorons, Hypnotic language, Romeo and Juliet

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Anna Guerrera, Il linguaggio ipnotico shakespeariano di Romeo e Giulietta in "IPNOSI" 1/2020, pp 61-65, DOI: 10.3280/IPN2020-001004