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    "Maravilla es del Cid, que su ondra creçe tanto". Argumentación y apartes en el poema de "Mío Cid
    (2015-12-03) Quero, Alberto
    This paper analyzes certain aspects related to the argumentation and the character's dialogues within the Poem of Mío Cid. These aspects are linked to a theatrical figure called aside. The basic goal of this resource is to tell the audience the real intentions of a certain character, while the others do not know what is going on. We have taken into account the number of times that the characters get involved and their dramatic meaning.  The method of study is semiotic and textual interpretative and that of documental analysis of the text. We consulted several sources that have studied the work of the author. Later on, we elaborated our own interpretative model. We conclude that, if it is true that the Poem of Mío Cid is a medieval text, its argumentative procedures can be analyzed through modern methods. This situation turns the Poem into a milestone in universal literature.

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