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Title: Revealing the Meanings on William Wordsworth’s Poem Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known
Authors: SUKARNO, Sukarno
Keywords: BACKGROUNDED
NON AUTOMATIZED
FOREGROUNDED
MEANINGS
THEME
VERBAL ARTS
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation
Abstract: This study investigates a literary work, a poem, from a linguistic framework. The aim of this study is to reveal the meanings found in William Wordsworth’s poem ‘Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known’ from systemic stylistic analysis in the framework of Systemic Functional Linguistics and Verbal Art Semiotics. The data were collected by library study and analyzed with a descriptive, deconstructive method and content analysis with an intrinsic objective approach. This result of the study proves that the subject matter of this poem is ‘the poet rode a horse to Lucy’s cottage from the rice of evening till the drop of the bright moon”. The deep level of meaning refers to the last clause complex ‘O that is a mercy, to myself I cried If Lucy should be dead.’ The deeper level of meaning of this poem is about ‘the death of a young girl named Lucy’, and finally, the deepest level or the theme of this poem is about ‘death is a natural part of life cycle.’
Gov't Doc #: Kodeprodi#012020#MagisterLinguistik
URI: http://repository.unej.ac.id/xmlui/handle/123456789/107295
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