The construction of the doubt about Capitu's betrayal in Dom Casmurro: a cognitive analysis
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https://doi.org/10.51359/1982-6850.2023.262030Keywords:
Cognitive narratology, mind reading, Machado de Assis, Dom Casmurro, anthropological semioticsAbstract
The paper applies Lisa Zunshine's cognitive narratology and Paul Kockelman's anthropological semiotics to the analysis of the procedures employed by Machado de Assis in Dom Casmurro to provoke doubt about Capitu's betrayal. By looking at theories of literature and language with a cognitive bias, we understand textual composition as an instance of ordering information in order to stimulate the reader's mental activity. Specifically, 1) we use the concept of mind reading to analyze how the text reduces access to Capitu's mental states, mitigating the renewal of the character's knowledge; 2) we semiotically analyze how the verisimilitude of item 1 presupposes the indexing of Capitu's social status after marriage. The overall aim is to analyze Machado's writing, testing the merit of new theories for the analysis of narrative fiction.
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