SPEECH AND THOUGHT PRESENTATION IN MARGARET ATWOOD'S SELECTED SHORT STORIES: A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS /

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SPEECH AND THOUGHT PRESENTATION IN MARGARET ATWOOD'S SELECTED SHORT STORIES: A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS / DİYAR TOZAKI; SUPERVISOR: ASSOC. PROF. DR. BEHBOOD MOHAMMADZADEH - viii, 45 sheets; 31 cm. Includes CD

Thesis (MA) - Cyprus International University. Institute of Graduate Studies and Research English Language and Literature Department

Includes bibliography (sheets 42-45)

ABSTRACT
The stylistic analysis of speech and thought presentation examines the various ways
in which novelists can portray the speech of their characters, how to recognize and
characterize these different kinds of speech and thought presentation, and the impacts
connected with these forms. In this study, we will focus on how character speech is
given in the two selected short stories written by Margaret Atwood with regard to
speech presentation can also be utilized to portray character ideas. This study
analyses the speech and thought presentation in Margaret Atwood’s two selected
short stories, The Headless Horseman and Moral Disorder. The study aims to
examine how speeches and thoughts are presented in the selected stories and to see
how frequently the categories of speech and thought categories have been used.
Finally, the analyses of the short stories will be compared to each other and find out
which categories have been used more frequently in the stories.
Keywords: Margaret Atwood, Speech Presentation, Stylistics, Thought Presentation


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