triplesidos
Triplesidos are a theoretical construct in semiotics and narrative theory that describes how three interrelated interpretive frames combine to produce a cohesive meaning. The term combines tri- (three) and sidus (Latin for star), invoking a three-star configuration that radiates a single interpretation when the three perspectives align.
A triplesido consists of three frames—semantic, syntactic, and pragmatic—though other triads can be used. Each frame
Triplesidos can be rigid, requiring strict consistency among frames, or flexible, allowing partial overlap. In practice,
The concept is used in literary criticism, media studies, and cross-cultural communication to diagnose interpretive disagreements
In analysis, a narrative or discourse may exhibit a triplesido when a protagonist’s intent, a textual cue,