THE ELEMENT OF NATURE IN WILLIAM WORDSWORTH’S SELECTED POEMS: A SEMANTIC STUDY

RAHAYU, ATIKA ROSE (2018) THE ELEMENT OF NATURE IN WILLIAM WORDSWORTH’S SELECTED POEMS: A SEMANTIC STUDY. S1 thesis, Universitas Mataram.

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Abstract

The objectives of this study are 1) to identify the symbols of elements of nature which are used in London, 1802, The World is Too Much with Us and I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, 2) to describe and analyze the meaning of symbols of elements of nature in London, 1802, The World is Too Much with Us and I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud. This study applied a descriptive-qualitative research. The object of this study was the William Wordsworth’s selected poem. The transcripts and the data sheets were also employed as supporting instruments. The results of the study showed that The element of nature in London, 1802 consists of: fen, stagnant waters, star, sea and heavens. While The World is Too Much with Us consists of: sea, moon, wind, sleeping flowers and lea. The last poem I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud consists of: cloud, vales and hills, golden daffodils, lake, tress, breeze, stars, Milky Way and the waves. Finally, inferring the meanings of the symbols elements of nature in London, 1802, The World is Too Much with Us and I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud. In London, 1802, the symbols of elements of nature mostly refer to the country of England specifically in Wordsworth’s era. The second poem, The World is Too Much with Us mostly refers to the humanity and religion. Then the last selected poem is I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud mostly refers to the beautiful, majestic, almost like an angel flowers. Keyword:

Item Type: Thesis (S1)
Keywords (Kata Kunci): Element of Nature, William Wordsworth, London, 1802, The World is Too Much with Us and I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud.
Subjects: L Education > L Education (General)
Divisions: Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan
Depositing User: M Jafar Jafar
Date Deposited: 29 Sep 2018 03:20
Last Modified: 29 Sep 2018 03:20
URI: http://eprints.unram.ac.id/id/eprint/8020

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