Representation ot palestine in i come from there and passport poems by mahmoud darwish
Hafizah Adha - Personal Name
Elve Oktafiyani - Personal Name
Hafizah Adha, Representation of Palestine in I Come From There and Passport Poem by Mahmoud Darwish, Thesis: English Letters Department, Adab and Humanities Faculty, State Islamic University Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, 2017.
This research discusses Mahmoud Darwish Poem’s I Come From There and Passport. The aims of this research are to find imagery and figurative language and how they represent Palestine in that poem. In this research, the writer uses qualitative descriptive method with representation theory of Stuart Hall. In this research, the writer finds four figurative languages. They are personification, symbol, metaphor, and hyperbole and several kinds of imagery such as visual, tactile, kinesthetic and auditory. It is about struggle against the enemy to get his homeland back. The first poetry, I Come From There potrayed a man who was remembering his home condition. His homeland is snatched by enemy. Finally, he got up and learns all the word to destroy his enemy. Similar to first poem, in the second poem, Passport portrayed a man who was angry because the enemy does not recognize his passport. But, he feels no worry to against them. He shows to them that passport is not his identity. The writer reveals that in both Darwish poems represent Palestine struggle implicit through imagery and figurative language.
This research discusses Mahmoud Darwish Poem’s I Come From There and Passport. The aims of this research are to find imagery and figurative language and how they represent Palestine in that poem. In this research, the writer uses qualitative descriptive method with representation theory of Stuart Hall. In this research, the writer finds four figurative languages. They are personification, symbol, metaphor, and hyperbole and several kinds of imagery such as visual, tactile, kinesthetic and auditory. It is about struggle against the enemy to get his homeland back. The first poetry, I Come From There potrayed a man who was remembering his home condition. His homeland is snatched by enemy. Finally, he got up and learns all the word to destroy his enemy. Similar to first poem, in the second poem, Passport portrayed a man who was angry because the enemy does not recognize his passport. But, he feels no worry to against them. He shows to them that passport is not his identity. The writer reveals that in both Darwish poems represent Palestine struggle implicit through imagery and figurative language.
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SKR BSI 2017
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Fakultas Adab dan Humaniora UIN Syarif Hidayatullah : fakultas Adab dan Humaniora., 2017
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vi, 41 hlm
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English
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Hafizah Adha, Elve Oktafiyani
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