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Symbolic Meanings In The Road Not Taken Poetry By Robert Frost Martina Girsang; Lio Naomi Situmorang; Dona Chrystina Situngkir; Imanuela Elpride; Yemima Vrianita Simangunsong
Journal on Education Vol 5 No 3 (2023): Journal on Education: Volume 5 Nomor 3 Tahun 2023
Publisher : Departement of Mathematics Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/joe.v5i3.1844

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Each symbol that exist in every poetry has its significant depth meaning that not everyone can casually understand. Although, poetry is one of the oldest forms of literature that exits, and its rhyme and symbols that deliver to indicate every further meaning that needed for. This study will try to deliver the symbolizes that exist in one of poetry created by Robert Frost, entitled The Road not Taken. This masterpiece has indicated a depth meaning that none could easily allocated, even understands by only managing to read the poetry only once. The collected data will be based on to find the symbols in the poetry, The Road not Taken by Robert Frost and the source of the data will be taken based on the same titled literary work. The writer will writes down every stanzas of the literary work then afterwards the writer will tries to describe every part of the stanzas meaning based on how the symbol exist in the poetry. Robert Frost is one of poet that significantly managed to use symbols in most of his works. By allocating the symbols into the literary work, one can find the depth meaning of every word in the stanza of the said work, to understand more to the fullest. The Road not Taken had gives certain impact which allows readers to understand that we have to thoroughly and deeply choose what kind of path we like to walk into to. Every part of certain poetry has their significant symbols that managed to utter the meaning of the said poetry. Poetry has brought significant gift thorough humanity’s life, as one artwork that only exist within contained beautiful words that formed based on only language.
Feminism in the Short Story “Eveline” by James Joyce Martina Girsang; Lio Naomi Situmorang; Dona Chrystina Situngkir; Imanuela Elpride; Yemima Vrianita Simangunsong
Journal on Education Vol 5 No 3 (2023): Journal on Education: Volume 5 Nomor 3 Tahun 2023
Publisher : Departement of Mathematics Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/joe.v5i3.1845

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The message is conveyed by the author (writer) which is conveyed either explicitly or implicitly “Eveline” is a short story written by James Joyce. This short story was published in 1904 with a story setting around the same year and decade. The short story “Eveline” is then considered to have feminist values. Feminism is an awareness of gender injustice that befalls women, both in the family and society. The research uses a descriptive form of research. The data source in this research is the short story “Eveline” by James Joyce. Published in 1904 in Dublin, Ireland. The data used in this study are all short story quotations in the form of words, phrases, sentences and paragraphs in the short story “Eveline” by James Joyce that illustrate feminism. Eveline is portrayed as a girl who generally does housework (stereotypical of women’s duties as house caretakers). Eveline’s consideration of her choice to stay with the grueling routine with her family and abusive father, or to run away with her boyfriend. This short story also illustrates how her father's abusive treatment was initially only shown to the boy. The story then closes with Eveline's choice to stay and not go with her boyfriend. This choice is made with uncertainty and doubt. However, Eveline realizes that her presence in the family is not just that of a girl who does ordinary housework, but is a carrier who maintains the integrity of her family. A literary work exists alongside the social values that exist in society. The short story “Eveline” written by James Joyce in 1904 is a work that raises the female point of view in the story. Eveline’s point of view as a woman used in the short story succeeds in emphasizing many feminist values, as well as emphasizing the role of women who have often been marginalized by society.
The Analysis of Oppression in Earth’s Answer by William Blake Martina Girsang; David Chandra; Sari Ayu Pinem; Widya Wati Wijaya; Jenny Tanato
Journal on Education Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Journal on Education: Volume 6 Nomor 2 Tahun 2024
Publisher : Departement of Mathematics Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/joe.v6i2.5287

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In this research, the researchers will conduct an analysis of “Earth’s Answer” by William Blake. The purpose of this research is to explore the sense of oppression in the content of the poem. The method utilized for this study is a qualitative descriptive method. The main focus of the research is the indications of oppression found in the poem, through symbols used by Blake, which examined stanza by stanza. Researchers found that the signs of oppression from the poem are taken from the words such as “prisoned,” “chained,” “darkness,” “dread,” and “drear.” By analyzing the background of the author, major theme, poetic devices, literary devices, and also examined each stanza of the poetry, it can be concluded that this poetry involves the subject of oppression. The results underscore the absence of hope, injustice, and incarceration, due to one of the impacts of the Industrial Revolution, as well as other oppressive elements found in the poem. The idea of oppression can be found in each stanza either explicitly or implicitly.
Co-Authors Agnes, Rainy Agria Ambarita, Enjelina Rointan Angelina Br Hutahayan, Hertina Anita Maharani Aritonang Anna Catharina Samosir Ardauli, Cindy Arta Jelita Sitohang Asima Rohana Parulian Tamba Aulia Apriani Sihombing, Maria Ayu Br Sitepu, Eginta Bangun, Yensi Pransiska Bernardus Batara Tuahta Praditya Ginting Br Ginting, Elvina Bukit, Kyriena Hawila Br Butar-Butar, Justin Hubert Cecilia, Prity Charles D. M. Silalahi Cya Aprilia S. Meliala, Grace Daeli, Norbetha Damanik , Andrini Aurellia Anggi David Chandra Dian Elizabeth Octavia Nababan Doloksaribu, Evita Lola Dona Chrystina Situngkir Ecica Br Ginting, Wina Elita Modesta Br. Sembiring Elita Modesta Br. Sembiring Enjelyna, Enjelyna Faido Marudut Pardamean Simanjuntak Fazar Tumanggor, Tri Gabliela Br Gultom, Grace Gea, Revinna E Ginting, Khalia Milfani Br Grace Widya Hutagalung Himpun Panggabean Hulu, Wien Warni Sari Imanuela Elpride Jenny Tanato Jessica Anastasia Kianlin Karana Jaya Tarigan Kevin Gideon Barus Laia, Reftalenta Linda Linda Lio Naomi Situmorang Manalu, Bella Renata Br. Manalu, Mega Patrisia Mandalahi, Ester Manullang, Maria Cinta A Marbun, Charli Marbun, Jonathan Marbun, Romaito Marudut Silalahi, Charles David Meidar Lafau, Roh Meylin Mutiara Panjaitan Milisi Sembiring Muhammad Nur Hadi Mutiara Br Sinaga, Ruth Naiborhu, Marlina Br Nazara, Yoana Nelly Kristin Nicha Sinaga Nurhayati Purba Oktavianus Ginting, Divan Panduwinata, Gloria Pasaribu, Dona Pasaribu, Junro Purba, Dinar Yesica Dewi Sarah Purba, Masdelima Rinny Sherina Putri Sianturi Samosir, Joy Aprilia Sari Ayu Pinem Sari Br Ginting, Winda Sembiring, Elita Modesta Sembiring, Reja Ananda Siagian, Novita Sianipar, Mika Sonya Sianturi, Srisofian Sigalingging, Afni Sihombing, Intan Sihombing, Rachel M Sihotang, Anisa Silalahi, Charles David Marudut Silalahi, Rachael Joy Nabasa Silalahi, Veracy Silitonga, Ruth Friska Silitonga, Selomita Gracia Sinaga, Elisabeth Pratiwi Norico Sinaga, Tomok Sinambela, Rifkha Siregar, Grace Sitio, Elizabeth Sitompul, Roselyn Sitorus, Elga Anggitha Br Sri Melawati Hutasoit Srisofian Sianturi Srisofian Sianturi Surbakti, Natalia Br Tamba, Asima Rohana Parulian Tamba, Septriyuni Rumondang Tambunan, Putri Yustika Tarigan, Joshua Pratama Verawati Sihombing, Jesisca Vivi Novalia Sitinjak Wati Sihombing, Riska Widya Wati Wijaya Winata Nababan, Yesika Yance Sihotang Yemima Vrianita Simangunsong