以其人之道还治其人之身

Grant W. Smith
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在莎士比亚的《一报还一报》中,当公爵介绍他的计划时,人物引用唤起了一个简单的主题,“政府的财产展开”(1.1.3)。名字和泛型清楚地标明了字符之间的阶级差别。地位一般的人通常会用词汇描述他们的外貌或职业。这样的名字可以被描述为reenden Namen,但它们需要从符号学上理解。具体来说,这些名字不仅是词汇描述,而且具有二元引用的象征性。在贵族的拉丁文名字中,同样的双重指代也很明显。因此,所有的引用都具有讽刺意味,并唤起了对各个层面道德弱点的喜剧性看法。
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Class and irony in the names of Measure for Measure
In Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure, the character references evoke a simple theme, “Of government the properties to unfold” (1.1.3), as the Duke introduces his plan. The names and generics clearly mark class distinctions among the characters. Those with common status usually have lexical descriptions of their physical appearance or occupations. Such names might be described as redenden Namen, but they need to be understood semiotically. Specifically, such names are not just lexical descriptions but are symbolic by having dualistic references. The same types of dual references are also clear in the Latinate names of aristocrats. Thus, all the references have ironic meanings and evoke a comic vision of moral weaknesses at all levels.
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