Impoliteness or underpoliteness: An analysis of a Christmas dinner scene from Dickens’s Great Expectations

Norice W. Methias
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Abstract

This is a stylistic analysis of an extract from Dickens’s Great Expectations. The focus is on impoliteness incurred in a convivial setting of a Christmas dinner among low class people. As a result of the analysis of the text, I propose to establish another variety of impoliteness, namely “underpoliteness”. This is impoliteness exercised without malice or spite which occasionally appears to be incidental and a result of socializing habits. Nevertheless, similar to other types of rudeness it creates feelings of discomfort, disharmony and even revenge.

The analysis is made at the micro level of single utterances. Occasionally, more than one utterance is taken into consideration for the reconstruction of the speech activity to assist determining the exact degree of offense incurred. The method of analysis depends on positive and negative impoliteness strategies as proposed by Culpeper (1996, 2003). This is complemented with a reversal of Leech’s 1983 politeness maxims.

The heart of this paper comprises analysis of interaction in the Christmas dinner in Great Expectations.

不礼貌还是不礼貌:狄更斯《远大前程》中的圣诞晚餐场景分析
这是对狄更斯《远大前程》节选的文体分析。这本书的重点是在欢乐的圣诞晚餐环境中,下层社会的人们不礼貌的行为。通过对文本的分析,笔者提出了另一种不礼貌的定义,即“欠礼貌”。这是一种没有恶意或恶意的不礼貌行为,这种行为有时似乎是偶然的,是社交习惯的结果。然而,和其他类型的粗鲁行为一样,它会让人产生不舒服、不和谐甚至报复的感觉。分析是在单个话语的微观层面上进行的。有时,我们会考虑多个话语来重建言语活动,以帮助确定所发生的犯罪程度。分析方法取决于Culpeper(1996, 2003)提出的积极和消极不礼貌策略。这与Leech在1983年提出的礼貌准则截然相反。本文的核心是对《远大前程》中圣诞晚餐互动的分析。
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