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Artistic features of the characters' speech in dramatic works

https://doi.org/10.25587/2782-6635-2024-3-28-34

Abstract

The article is devoted to such previously little-studied objects in world science as drama, genre and style features and speech of characters in Kazakh dramatic works. The scholarly novelty of the article lies in the fact that on the basis of specific facts, genre features, dramatic situations, stylistic mastery of playwrights, the language of characters in plays in comparison with the works of other nations were revealed. The characters of the main characters, as well as dramatic dialogue and monologue were considered. Masters of artistic words, not content with the treasures of the literary language, are constantly learning the language that is accessible to a wide range of readers and in which priceless masterpieces of art are created. The research comprehensively studies the process of transforming a prose work into a dramatic composition. In the process of transition from folklore, epic to drama, staging in the foreground should be a dramatic incident, dramatic conflict, dramatic character and dramatic language; this is the main requirement of the genre

About the Authors

A. K. Shapauov
Kazakh National University of Art
Kazakhstan

Alibi K. SHAPAUOV– Full Professor, Cand. Sci. (Philology)

Astana



A. A. Shapauova
Sh. Ualikhanov Kokshetau University
Kazakhstan

Aizhan A. SHAPAUOVA – Master of Philology, Lecturer

Kokshetau



E. I. Turovskaya
Sh. Ualikhanov Kokshetau University
Kazakhstan

Yekaterina I. TUROVSKAYA – Master of Philology, Lecturer

Kokshetau



M. A. Kabyken
Kazakh National University of Art
Kazakhstan

Magzhan A. KABYKEN – Master of Science

Astana



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Shapauov A.K., Shapauova A.A., Turovskaya E.I., Kabyken M.A. Artistic features of the characters' speech in dramatic works. Issues of National Literature. 2024;(3):28-34. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25587/2782-6635-2024-3-28-34

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