Garuda Documents : Examining Rosalind/Ganymede’s and Viola/Cesario’s Disguised Bodies in Shakespeare’s As You Like It and Twelfth Night

TitleExamining Rosalind/Ganymede’s and Viola/Cesario’s Disguised Bodies in Shakespeare’s As You Like It and Twelfth Night
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AbstractIn this article, I explore the disguised body in two of Shakespeare’s comedies As You Like It and Twelfth Night. Since the human body can be problematized, it is worth trying to examine Rosalind’s and Viola’s disguised bodies under the lens of Erving Goffman’s dramaturgy theory. This theory examines how people present themselves differently depending on their circumstances. In contextualizing the exploration of the disguised bodies, I employ the script of As You Like It and Twelfth Night as the primary data source. The result shows that both main characters in the plays disguise themselves as men and their disguised bodies symbolize new meanings namely safety and freedom. Rosalind’s and Viola’s symbolic bodies have transformed into agentic bodies from which these bodies enable them to help the men they love. The agentic quality of Rosalind’s and Viola’s bodies lies in their ability to manage, control, and present their bodies by whom they interact.
Publisher NameProgram Studi Sastra Inggris Universitas Jenderal Soedirman
Publish Date2021-06-30
Publish Year2021
DoiDOI: 10.20884/1.jes.2021.2.1.4243
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SourceJ-Lalite: Journal of English Studies
Source IssueVol 2 No 1 (2021): June
Source Page78-83
Urlhttp://jos.unsoed.ac.id/index.php/jes/article/view/4243/2425
AuthorTRI MURNIATI, M.Hum, PhD
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