THE SENSE OF LONELINESS IN SARA TEASDALE'S POEMS “ALONE”, “ЕВВ ТIDE”, “SLEEPLESS", "THE TREASURE”, “COMPENSATION”, AND “DEEP IN THЕ NIGHT“"
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00000127/SKR
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GAYATRI YURIDANI FIRDAUS
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FAKULTAS ILMU BUDAYA, SURABAYA, 2024
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Synopsis
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This research discusses the sense of loneliness in Sara Teasdale’s
poems: “Alone”, “Ebb Tide”, “Sleepless”, “The Treasure”, “Compensation”,
and “Deep in the Night”. The aims of this research are to explain types of
figurative languages used in the six poems of Sara Teasdale, and to describe
types of loneliness in those poems. Figurative language is applied to understand
hidden meanings in the poems, and Robert S. Weiss’s theory is applied to reveal
the speaker’s loneliness. It is a descriptive qualitative research that employs
intrinsic and extrinsic approaches. The source of data in this research is the six
poems of Sara Teasdale: “Alone”, “Ebb Tide”, “Sleepless”, “The Treasure”,
“Compensation”, and “Deep in the Night”. It is found in the result of the
analysis that there are 6 types of figurative languages in 6 poems i.e: metaphor,
simile, personification, hyperbole, metonymy, paradox, symbolism, and
anaphora. It is also found that Sara Teasdale suffers from both social and
emotional loneliness which is revealed through the figurative language analysis
and theory of loneliness from Robert S. Weiss.