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Research Paper | Languages and Literature | Saudi Arabia | Volume 10 Issue 12, December 2021 | Rating: 4.7 / 10


The Discourse of Annie Wilkes in the Film Misery 1987

Khalid Asiri


Abstract: This paper investigates the discourse of the psychopathic character Annie Wilkes in the movie Misery 1990. It focuses on the discourse of Annie in the front-stage and back-stage and how her personality differs in both cases. In collecting the data, I transcribed Annie?s conversations and the chosen conversations represent Annie?s personality in both front-stage and back-stage. The analysed data shows a huge difference between Annie in the front-stage and Annie in the back-stage. Annie in the front stage looks lovely and friendly while in the back stage she speaks in a violent, harsh and threating way.


Keywords: psychopathic, front-stage, back-stage, discourse


Edition: Volume 10 Issue 12, December 2021,


Pages: 327 - 329



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