Yustisiana, Arielia
Catholic University of Widya Mandala Madiun

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The Visual Imagery Describing the Terrible Condition of the Victims of the War in Wilfred Owen’s “Dulce Et Docurom Est” Yustisiana, Arielia
Humaniora Scientia Vol 1, No 01 (2014)
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The article is aimed to find out and analyze the visual imagery that describes the terrible condition of the victims of the war in Wilfred Owen’s “Dulce Et Docurom Est”. Wilfred Owen is the English War Poet. The article is written in order that the readers know about the gruesome condition of the war. The primary data of the article is a poem written by the war poet, namely, Wilfred Owen. There are some theories used to analyze the data. The basic theories are imagery and setting. There are seven imageries: visual imagery, auditory imagery, olfactory imagery, gustatory imagery, tactile imagery, kinaesthetic imagery and organic imagery. The poem is analyzed by using one poetic device, that is, visual imagery. Another theory is setting. In regard with the topic, the theory of setting is important because the analysis deals with the terrible condition of World War I. Library research is used to collect the data. Every line of the poem visualizes a very terrible depiction of discomfort and lack of dignity that has been experienced by the soldiers. The most vivid image of the victim’s condition is when one of the soldiers feels shocked because of sudden gas attack. The particularly graphic nature of the speaker’s descriptions emphasizes the idea of death in war. Keywords: visual imagery, setting, victim, World War I
METAPHOR DEALING WITH HUMAN NATURE IN WILLIAM BLAKE’S “A POISON TREE” Amrina, Etika Ully; Setiawan, Eko Budi; Yustisiana, Arielia
Humaniora Scientia Vol 01, March 2017
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This research is aimed to describe the metaphor dealing with human nature in thepoem “A Poison Tree”, and to reveal the metaphor constituting the human naturein the poem. This is a library research in which all the data and the theories weretaken from written forms including internet browsing. The theories used in thisstudy are the theories of figures of speech, metaphor, meaning and symbol.Moreover, structural approach, formalistic approach and psychological approachare applied to decide the strategy in analyzing the metaphor and symbols found inthe poem. The analysis shows that: (1) there are two metaphor of human natureanalyzed in this research, they are metaphor related to feeling and metaphorrelated to human characteristics. Metaphor related to characteristics is divided intotwo main discussions namely individual and social creatures. Furthermore, thereare two symbols of human nature namely anger and karma.
IMAGERY DEALING WITH CHOICE OF LIFE IN ROBERT FROST’S “THE ROAD NOT TAKEN” Sanjaya, Yuda; Yustisiana, Arielia; Setiawan, Eko Budi
Humaniora Scientia Vol 01, March 2017
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The research aims to discuss the imagery dealing with the choice of life in RobertFrost’s “The Road not Taken”. The research has three purposes: (1) to describethe kinds of imagery in the poem, (2) to describe the choices of life in the poem”,and (3) to figure out how the imagery deals with the choice of life in the poem.The theories used in the research are the theory of imagery and its kinds andtheory of symbol. Next, formalistic and structural approaches are applied toanalyse the data. Further, descriptive method and library research are used tofacilitate the analysis and seek for the data in the research. Visual, organic andkinaesthetic imageries are imageries that reflect the choice of life in the poem. Inthe poem, the speaker is taking a very different way of life but sad and tragic thathe believes that it will make him stronger in life. Life is a choice. Whatever thechoice he takes, he will be ready to face obstacles that come and block him. Hissoul is really brave. He believes that to experience a beautiful life, he must passthe hardest things in his life. What burdens him today will strengthen himsomeday.
THE PORTRAIT OF MARRIAGE IN VICTORIAN ERA IN JANE AUSTEN’S PERSUASION Oktorina, Ratih Ajeng; Setiawan, Eko Budi; Yustisiana, Arielia
Humaniora Scientia Vol 01, March 2017
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The aim of this research is to discuss the portrait of marriage in Victorian era in Jane Austen’sPersuasion. This is a library research in which all the data and the theories are taken fromwritten form which is related to the portrait of marriage in Victorian era including internetbrowsing to support the data. The theories of marriage, and setting are applied to analyze thedata. There are two approaches used to analyze the data. The first approach is sociologicalapproach and the second approach is historical-biographical. The research proves that theportrait of marriage in Victorian era is portrayed in Jane Austen’s Persuasion through thecharacters in that novel. At that time, marriage is the way for getting social status. Women inVictorian era will find men with the large fortune to become their husband. Meanwhile,marriage for love happens rarely.