
Resumo: Este estudo tem a intenção de avaliar algumas características discursivas e estilísticas da composição dialógica dramá tica. Busca, assim, verificar a necessidade da integração de elementos extratextuais em comparação a um texto mais convencional, por exemplo, um romance, e a leitura da men sagem nele implícita. Nessa linha argumentativa, considera como fundamental a função textual de elementos como a representação física e expressão oral dos atores, o papel do diretor, luzes, trilha musical, espaço físico do palco e mesmo o interesse da platéia pelo texto teatral sendo apresentado.Palavras-chave: dialogismo, funcionalidade, imaginação, integração.Abstract: This paper has the intention to evaluate some discoursive and stylistics caractheristics of dramathic dialogic composition. Its main goal is to analyse the necessity of integration of extratextuals components in comparasion to a more text convencional, for ex., a novel, and the reading of its message. In this argumentative way, this paper considers as fundamental the textual function of some components like the phisical representation and oral expression of the actors, the function of director, spotlights, soundtrack, phisical space of the stage even same the interest of the audience in the theatrical text that has being shown.Keywords: dialogism, functionality, imagination, integration.
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