Investigation into the discourse features in femi osofisan’s midnight hotel
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Overview of Discourse Features
- 2.2Femi Osofisan's Literary Works
- 2.3Midnight Hotel: Plot Summary
- 2.4Character Analysis in Midnight Hotel
- 2.5Themes in Midnight Hotel
- 2.6Setting and Atmosphere in Midnight Hotel
- 2.7Language Use in Midnight Hotel
- 2.8Critical Reception of Midnight Hotel
- 2.9Comparative Analysis with Other Osofisan Works
- 2.10Impact of Midnight Hotel on African Literature
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Design
- 3.2Data Collection Methods
- 3.3Sampling Techniques
- 3.4Data Analysis Procedures
- 3.5Ethical Considerations
- 3.6Research Instruments
- 3.7Validity and Reliability
- 3.8Timeframe and Budget
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Discourse Features in Midnight Hotel
- 4.2Character Development Analysis
- 4.3Theme Exploration in Midnight Hotel
- 4.4Language Patterns and Usage
- 4.5Socio-Political Commentary in Midnight Hotel
- 4.6Symbolism and Imagery in the Play
- 4.7Audience Reception and Interpretations
- 4.8Comparative Analysis with Other Plays
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Summary of Findings
- 5.2Conclusion
- 5.3Recommendations for Future Research
- 5.4Implications for Literary Studies
- 5.5Contribution to African Drama
Thesis Abstract
This research project examines the discourse features present in Femi Osofisan's play "Midnight Hotel." The study delves into the analysis of the linguistic and narrative elements that contribute to the overall discourse within the play. By utilizing discourse analysis as the primary methodology, the research aims to uncover the various linguistic strategies, narrative techniques, and thematic elements that shape the communication and interaction among the characters in the play. The research focuses on exploring how language is used as a tool for power dynamics, social hierarchies, and interpersonal relationships within the context of the play. Through a detailed analysis of the dialogues, monologues, and interactions among the characters, the study seeks to identify patterns of discourse that reflect underlying themes of oppression, resistance, and agency. Furthermore, the research investigates the role of narrative structure in shaping the discourse within the play. By examining the plot development, character motivations, and dramatic devices employed by Osofisan, the study aims to elucidate how these narrative elements influence the communication strategies and interactions among the characters. Moreover, the research also considers the socio-political context in which "Midnight Hotel" was written and performed. By situating the play within its historical and cultural milieu, the study seeks to uncover how the discourse features in the play reflect broader issues of power, identity, and social change in Nigerian society. Overall, this research project offers a comprehensive analysis of the discourse features present in Femi Osofisan's "Midnight Hotel." By examining the linguistic, narrative, and thematic elements within the play, the study aims to provide valuable insights into how language, storytelling, and social context intersect to shape the communication and interactions among the characters. Through this analysis, the research contributes to a deeper understanding of the complexities of discourse in the context of Nigerian theatre and literature, shedding light on the ways in which language and narrative are used to convey meaning, power, and agency within the dramatic text.
Thesis Overview
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</p><p> INTRODUCTION</p><p>Language is the only unique endowment from God to humans, which makes us totally different from other creatures. Though, these other creatures have a language, yet they do not communicate exactly the same way as humans do.</p><p>Discourse, an aspect of language, to the discourse analysts, means actual instances of communicative action, using language. Discourse is not absolutely focused on language as an abstract system. It is seen as linguistic communication involving transaction between a speaker and hearer in an interpersonal activity in which its form is determined by its social purpose.</p><p>Discourse can be in the form of conversation, it may also be in written or spoken form. Discourse for instance, deals with spoken language, which occurs naturally, such as interviews, conversations, speeches and commentaries. Examples of written discourse include essays, chapters in a book, road signs and notices, etc. Discourse analysis on the other hand is a systematic examination of discourse focusing on the constituent units and structures of sentences of specific texts that is, grammatical relations such as subject-verb-object, up to the level of text.</p><p>Conversation, another type of discourse, as has been mentioned in this section is an example of discourse. Conversation generally involves an exchange between two or more people in which each participant may produce more than one utterance and each contribution builds upon previous contributions either directly or indirectly.</p><p>Dramatic texts are made up of conversations, more technically referred to as dialogues. This research will study some of the conversations in Midnight Hotel by Femi Osofisan to show its relevance to culture, and religion. In achieving this, discourse tools like role-sharing, adjacency pairs, discourseA markers, presupposition, implicature and most importantly, context will be used to achieve a coherent discourse analysis of the dramatic text.</p><p>1.2 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES</p><p>This research primarily aims to investigate the discourseA features in Femi Osofisan’s Midnight Hotel. Its objectives are:</p><p>To give a clear picture of how discourse analyses can be used in the interpretation of texts.<br>To show that conversations need to conform to the context of the interaction.<br>To bring to the awareness of the keen observer, the pattern of conversations.<br>To give a sound knowledge of such techniques on which effective conversation can be built.</p><p>1.3 JUSTIFICATION</p><p>To the best knowledge of the researcher Discourse Analysis as a theoretical construct has not been used in analyzing Midnight Hotel by Femi Osofisan. The researcher came across only two researches carried out on the proposed play. They are “Satire as a Social Art</p><p>The Comparative Study of Ola Rotimi’s Our Husband Has Gone Mad Again and Osofisan’s Midnight Hotel” Obuh, S. (2007) and “The Moral, Social, and Political Decadence in the Nigerian Society: A Case Study of Femi Osofisan’s Midnight Hotel” (Rufus, G. (2013). Neither of these two deals with the specific focus of this research work. This study is therefore justifiable as it seeks to investigate the social, political, cultural issues that are inherent in the text. It is also believed that the study will be an additional work in the study of Discourse Analysis, especially at the undergraduate level.</p><p>1.4 SCOPE AND DELIMITATION OF STUDY</p><p>This research is centered with analysing the discourse features in Femi Osofisan’s Midnight Hotel. The analysis will be limited to the Elements of Discourse Analysis such as discourseA topic, participants, turn-taking, adjacency pairs, discourse interruption, and role-sharing. There are several approaches to discourseA analysis but the researcher will employ the use of some Pragmatic concepts of DiscourseA Analysis such as Context (linguistic, socio-cultural, physical, psychological), presupposition, inference, implicature.</p><p>1.5 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY</p><p>This study is a discourseA analysis of Midnight Hotel by Femi Osofisan; it belongs to the genre of drama. The text has a total of 331 exchanges. A random sampling was conducted and every 22nd exchange was chosen, starting from the 2nd exchange to the 24th, and it went on till the 331st exchange. This makes a total of fifteen (15) exchanges. This selection is appropriate as it is unbiased, and it is considered effective for the purpose of accessibility, thematic coverage, and for comprehensive data analysis.</p><p>The data analysis will be presented in an exchange structure format. An analysis will be carried out on each of the fifteen (15) data to allow for easy readability and comprehension.</p>
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