LITERARY CODES: READ THE TALE VERDE LAGARTO AMARELO BY LYGIA FAGUNDES TELLES
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Textos escrevíveis, Códigos literários, Pluralidade de significados.Abstract
This article aims to present an analysis of the tale Verde Lagarto Amarelo (1969), of Lygia Fagundes Telles, according to the theoretical perspectives proposed by the French theorist Roland Barthes, in particular, consider under which the uniqueness of each literary text. Thus, texts can be classified into two types: the legible text that present the reader with a fixed meaning on the other hand, the scriptible texts, presenting a "galaxy of signifiers" and therefore can have access to them through various inputs and without claiming to cover the entire work. The story was chosen because it is a modern text, ie, provides the reader with ample freedom to produce meanings. For the analysis, were applied to five literary codes, namely the proairetic, the hermeneutic, the cultural, the semic and the symbolic.
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