Language and persuasion in Armorum iudicium. Ovid´s Metamorphoses 13.1-398

The aim of this article is to approach the episode Armorum iudicium (Met. XIII, 1-385) as an example of argumentative speech. It is known that the main purpose of argumentation is persuasion, that is, the need of affecting the reader in different ways (make someone do something; make someone believe...

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Autores principales: Coll, Marcela Inés, Perriot, María Celina
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spelling I48-R154-article-54192023-08-02T15:29:52Z Language and persuasion in Armorum iudicium. Ovid´s Metamorphoses 13.1-398 Lenguaje y persuasión en Armorum iudicium. Metamorfosis de Ovidio 13.1-398 Coll, Marcela Inés Perriot, María Celina Rethoric Contest for the arms Pragma-dialectics Eloquentia Virtus Retórica juicio de las armas pragmadialéctica eloquentia virtus The aim of this article is to approach the episode Armorum iudicium (Met. XIII, 1-385) as an example of argumentative speech. It is known that the main purpose of argumentation is persuasion, that is, the need of affecting the reader in different ways (make someone do something; make someone believe; etc.). We will analyze the strategies used by Ajax and by Ulysses to achieve their objective: getting the weapons in front of their battle mates, who will become judges. In this context, language takes the fundamental role of a power instrument, due to the fact that it has an orientation to certain kind of intervention on the recipient. The power of speech, in this sense, would rely on the function by means of which language takes the role of builder of world visions that allows convincing the interlocutor to think or react in a particular way. En este artículo nos proponemos el abordaje del episodio Armorum iudicium (Ov. Met. 13.1-398) en tanto discurso argumentativo, desde una perspectiva pragmadialéctica. Entendemos que el propósito central de este tipo de discurso es la persuasión, es decir, la necesidad de afectar al destinatario de diversas maneras (hacer-hacer, hacer-creer, etc.). Analizaremos las estrategias discursivas utilizadas tanto por Áyax como por Ulises para lograr su objetivo: la consecución de las armas, frente a sus compañeros de batalla quienes se erigirán como árbitros. En este contexto, el lenguaje asume un rol fundamental como instrumento de poder, ya que comporta una orientación hacia cierto tipo de intervención en un destinatario. El poder del discurso, en este sentido, radicaría en ese trabajo por el cual el lenguaje asume el papel de constructor de visiones de mundo y permite convencer a un interlocutor para que piense o actúe de una manera determinada. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Humandiades. Instituto de Letras 2021-08-27 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/clt/article/view/5419 10.30972/clt.0165419 Cuadernos de Literatura; Núm. 16 (2021): Junio; 77-89 2684-0499 0326-5102 spa https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/clt/article/view/5419/5266 Derechos de autor 2021 Cuadernos de Literatura
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topic Rethoric
Contest for the arms
Pragma-dialectics
Eloquentia
Virtus
Retórica
juicio de las armas
pragmadialéctica
eloquentia
virtus
spellingShingle Rethoric
Contest for the arms
Pragma-dialectics
Eloquentia
Virtus
Retórica
juicio de las armas
pragmadialéctica
eloquentia
virtus
Coll, Marcela Inés
Perriot, María Celina
Language and persuasion in Armorum iudicium. Ovid´s Metamorphoses 13.1-398
topic_facet Rethoric
Contest for the arms
Pragma-dialectics
Eloquentia
Virtus
Retórica
juicio de las armas
pragmadialéctica
eloquentia
virtus
author Coll, Marcela Inés
Perriot, María Celina
author_facet Coll, Marcela Inés
Perriot, María Celina
author_sort Coll, Marcela Inés
title Language and persuasion in Armorum iudicium. Ovid´s Metamorphoses 13.1-398
title_short Language and persuasion in Armorum iudicium. Ovid´s Metamorphoses 13.1-398
title_full Language and persuasion in Armorum iudicium. Ovid´s Metamorphoses 13.1-398
title_fullStr Language and persuasion in Armorum iudicium. Ovid´s Metamorphoses 13.1-398
title_full_unstemmed Language and persuasion in Armorum iudicium. Ovid´s Metamorphoses 13.1-398
title_sort language and persuasion in armorum iudicium. ovid´s metamorphoses 13.1-398
description The aim of this article is to approach the episode Armorum iudicium (Met. XIII, 1-385) as an example of argumentative speech. It is known that the main purpose of argumentation is persuasion, that is, the need of affecting the reader in different ways (make someone do something; make someone believe; etc.). We will analyze the strategies used by Ajax and by Ulysses to achieve their objective: getting the weapons in front of their battle mates, who will become judges. In this context, language takes the fundamental role of a power instrument, due to the fact that it has an orientation to certain kind of intervention on the recipient. The power of speech, in this sense, would rely on the function by means of which language takes the role of builder of world visions that allows convincing the interlocutor to think or react in a particular way.
publisher Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Humandiades. Instituto de Letras
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