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RÉFLEXIONS SUR L’ESPACE COMIQUE. L’EXEMPLE DU MARIAGE DE FIGARO
REFLECTIONS ON COMIC SPACE. THE EXAMPLE OF THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO

Author(s): Patrick Dandrey
Subject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Fine Arts / Performing Arts, French Literature, Philology
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: Beaumarchais; The Marriage of Figaro; comic space; dramatic techniques; armchair; tragedy; spatial beings; social beings;

Summary/Abstract: Reflections on Comic Space. The Example of The Marriage of Figaro. This study shows from the example of the Marriage of Figaro how the space defined by the dramatic text within fiction has a creative energy and a range of meaning which can be compared to that of the speech or the acting of the characters. Suzanne’s armchair is the centre of a long play of scenes in the 1st act: this inert object then constitutes the crux of the action and embodies the force of chance fighting against the Figaro industry, a bit like fate in the tragedy fights against the active will of the heroes. The corner of the park under the chestnut trees in the last act plays the same role by precipitating all the intrigue and all the characters, in favour of the night, in a game of masks, misunderstandings and deceptions which summarize the issues of the intrigue and untie it. Figaro’s monologue located at the entrance to this dramatic space gives the key to its functioning: human life is governed by Chance, which is the god of comedy. Consequently, the question of Being becomes that of being there. This awareness by Figaro opens at the heart of comic space a subjectivation by spatialization, the secret of which is that we are spatial beings, that is to say social beings, defined in everything and for everything by our relationships and by the successive situations in which we form, act and live: lucid and disillusioned awareness of our constitutive “spatiality”.

  • Issue Year: 65/2020
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 19-38
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: French