The transitory and liquidity of love in youth dramaturgy
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https://doi.org/10.26512/vis.v17i2.20636Keywords:
Playwright. Theater. Dramaturgy. Youth. Liquidity.Abstract
How does love articulate in dramaturgy over time? This article deals, through the comparison of human relations, mainly of the amorous relations in sociological and theatrical works. For the analysis of thoughts related to society, works such as Love in Liquid Times (Bauman, 2004), on society and relationships, and The Paradoxical Happiness (Lipovetsky, 2010) on the hyperconsumption society will be used to support the debate of relations In contemporary times. Already in the field of dramaturgy will be a comparison of two young characters - António, character of Jorge Silva Melo, Antonio, a boy from Lisbon and the character Sílvia, Our life is not worth a Chevrolet, Mário Bortoloto. So the articulations about Life, desire and especially love will be contrasted through liquidity and expectations and imaginary about the inability of the fullness of romantic love in the present times with the possibilities of representation and dramaturgical construction and deconstruction.
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