2020
DOI: 10.4312/ars.14.1.13-26
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Repetition as a means of verbal and psychological violence in interrogation scenes from contemporary drama

Abstract: The psychological and verbal pressure that often saturates the atmosphere in the interrogation scenes of certain subgenres of post-WWII drama can be achieved through various stylistic means. Among these are repetition and recurrence, which conveniently suit the nature of vicious interrogations, where questions (often illogical) are posed repeatedly, partly to extort information from the victim but predominantly to break the victim’s resistance. Used in the utterances of the speaker, these repetitive questions … Show more

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“…The theme of violence in persuasive discourse expressed through graduation is examined by Onič and Prajnč Kacijan (2020).…”
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“…The theme of violence in persuasive discourse expressed through graduation is examined by Onič and Prajnč Kacijan (2020).…”
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confidence: 99%