Memory and Dissonance in Shakespeare s Selected Plays — Derya Oruç

Memory and Dissonance in Shakespeare s Selected Plays
Derya OruçNobel Bilimsel Eserler
Memory and Dissonance in Shakespeare s Selected Plays
Derya OruçIn Memory and Dissonance in Shakespeares Selected Plays Derya Oruç draws on Endel Tulving s episodic memory and Leon Festinger s cognitive dissonance theories to apply a new perspective on Shakespeare s most renowned plays Othello and Hamlet She argues that several moments of indecisiveness through the process of decision making are connected to the individual experiences of memory that are either from the past or concerned with future thinking Shakespeare s protagonists Hamlet and Othello s hesitant nature reveal inconsistencies that contrast with their accepted personas in the plays While Hamlet s constant conflict of taking action and ceasing to take action forms the basis of cognitive dissonance instances that are connected to his episodic memories Othello s cognitive dissonance in connection to the racist ideology that was imposed upon him since childhood surfaces with his marriage to Desdemona a Venetian senator s daughter

Nobel Bilimsel Eserler
In Memory and Dissonance in Shakespeares Selected Plays Derya Oruç draws on Endel Tulving s episodic memory and Leon Festinger s cognitive dissonance theories to apply a new perspective on Shakespeare s most renowned plays Othello and Hamlet She argues that several moments of indecisiveness through the process of decision making are connected to the individual experiences of memory that are either from the past or concerned with future thinking Shakespeare s protagonists Hamlet and Othello s hesitant nature reveal inconsistencies that contrast with their accepted personas in the plays While Hamlet s constant conflict of taking action and ceasing to take action forms the basis of cognitive dissonance instances that are connected to his episodic memories Othello s cognitive dissonance in connection to the racist ideology that was imposed upon him since childhood surfaces with his marriage to Desdemona a Venetian senator s daughter

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Derya Oruç tarafından kaleme alınan Memory and Dissonance in Shakespeare s Selected Plays Nobel Bilimsel Eserler eseri olarak okurlarla buluşuyor Memory and Dissonance in Shakespeare s Selected Plays Derya Oruç Kitap Özeti In Memory and Dissonance in Shakespeares Selected Plays Derya Oruç draws on Endel Tulving s episodic memory and Leon Festinger s cognitive dissonance theories to apply a new perspective on Shakespeare s most renowned plays Othello and Hamlet She argues that several moments of indecisiveness through the process of decision making are connected to the individual experiences of memory that are either from the past or concerned with future thinking Shakespeare s protagonists Hamlet and Othello s hesitant nature reveal inconsistencies that contrast with their accepted personas in the plays While Hamlet s constant conflict of taking action and ceasing to take action forms the basis of cognitive dissonance instances that are connected to his episodic memories Othello s cognitive dissonance in connection to the racist ideology that was imposed upon him since childhood surfaces with his marriage to Desdemona a Venetian senator s daughter Yayınevi Nobel Bilimsel Eserler Yazar Derya Oruç Sayfa 238 Sayfa Kağıt 2 Hamur Boyut 13 00x21 00 cm Basım Yılı Mart 2022 Barkod 9786254332586 Kategori Yabancı Dilde Kitaplar

Nobel Bilimsel Eserler
In Memory and Dissonance in Shakespeares Selected Plays Derya Oruç draws on Endel Tulving s episodic memory and Leon Festinger s cognitive dissonance theories to apply a new perspective on Shakespeare s most renowned plays Othello and Hamlet She argues that several moments of indecisiveness through the process of decision making are connected to the individual experiences of memory that are either from the past or concerned with future thinking Shakespeare s protagonists Hamlet and Othello s hesitant nature reveal inconsistencies that contrast with their accepted personas in the plays While Hamlet s constant conflict of taking action and ceasing to take action forms the basis of cognitive dissonance instances that are connected to his episodic memories Othello s cognitive dissonance in connection to the racist ideology that was imposed upon him since childhood surfaces with his marriage to Desdemona a Venetian senator s daughter