Female voice - male rhetoric (<i>Inferno</i> V)

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Flavia Coassin

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Francesca's speech is surprising for its elaborate eloquence. As the explanation of her drama is supported by indirect quotations, she is, in fact, using someone else's language, a male rhetoric. Her language does not prove to be a tool for understanding and remains ambiguous for the reader, divided between pity for her sad story and suspicion that she might be trying to deceive; more probably, it is her confusion as well as her inability either to appropriate male rhetoric or to create her own that is reflected in a language which can only generate contradictions.

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Coassin, F. (2016). Female voice - male rhetoric (<i>Inferno</i> V). Spunti E Ricerche, 9, 45–55. Retrieved from https://www.spuntiericerche.com/index.php/spuntiericerche/article/view/291
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