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Analysis Types Figurative Language in Maya Angelou's Poems lestari, Mimin Ayu; Sogimin, Sogimin
LINGUAMEDIA Journal Vol 5, No 01 (2024): LiNGUAMEDIA Journal
Publisher : Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/lime.v5i01.3854

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The use of figurative language adds to the unique of the literature, which can create an imaginative atmosphere for the reader. The analysis is about type’s figurative language of in Maya Angelou's. There are three poems the writer uses in thesis. The research method of this thesis is descriptive qualitative using a descriptive approach. The purpose of this analysis is to find figurative language in Maya Angelou's poem. The selected poems are "Still I Rise", "Caged Bird", and “Alone". The theory used in this research was the theory of figurative language by Gorys Keraf. In analyzing the data the writer analyzes figurative language found in the three poem and draws the final conclusion based on the results of the data analysis. In the analysis and discussion, it is found the meaning of the three poem by Maya Angelou. "Still I Rise" contains seven figurative language, i.e. symbol, simile, irony, repetition, personification, cynicism, metaphor. "Caged Bird" contains four types of figurative language, i.e. personification, metaphor, irony, symbol. "Alone" contains four types of figurative language, i.e. Personification, metaphor, symbol, repetition. The result of the analysis shows that there are many figurative language found in Maya Angelou's poem. Key words: Poetry, Figurative Language, Maya Angelou
A COMPARISON OF THE PLOT IN THREE VERSIONS OF CINDERELLA MOVIES Ong, Melisa; Sogimin, Sogimin
LINGUAMEDIA Journal Vol 5, No 02 (2024): LiNGUAMEDIA Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/lime.v5i02.4953

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Literature is not only in written form such as poetry, novels, short stories, and even dramas. Technological advances have made literature presented in a more modern form, namely movies. The title of this research is A Comparison of the Plot in Three Versions of Cinderella.  in Cinderella 1950 by Charles Perrault, Cinderella 2015 by Chris Weitz, And the Cinderella 2021 by Kay Cannon. This research uses objective theory to compare the three versions of Cinderella, especially in comparing plots in stories. The researcher uses qualitative descriptive to compare these movies. In collecting data. What is a limitation in analyzing this research is the plot elements which consist of six structures; exposition, inciting incident, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution or denouement. The results, through differences in plot, also produce differences in several storylines supported by the characters. This analysis is not a way to point out the weakness and weakness of each version of the movies. However, everyone sees that literature also influences and adapts to current developments. Keywords: Cinderella, Comparison, Literature, Movies, Pot.