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Happiness and Misery In Sara Teasdale’s Selected Poems
This thesis studied about the analysis of Happiness and Misery in Sara
Teasdale’s Selected poems. The aims of this thesis were (1) to find out the
Happiness and Misery in Sara Teasdale’s Selected poems (2) to find meaning in
Sara Teasdale’s poem.
The writer used a descriptive method in analyzing the data. The
descriptive method analyzed the role story to find the diction in Sara Teasdale’s
poem. In collecting the data, the writer used note taking as the instrument. The
writer used Chandler’s and Dufour’s theory to analyze the diction that present
happiness and misery in Sara Teasdale’s Selected poems.
The conclusion of this research is Sara Teasdale presents the ideas of
happiness and misery by utilizing many diction in her works because the use of
them can give more specific explanation about the word that actually have
implicit meanings
The result of this research showed that Sara Teasdale choose the words or
phrases, which are suitable and make one or more sentences show the happiness
and misery. The poet creates some diction to create a image of her happiness and
misery in her poems.
The implementation of this research is to give understanding on the term
of diction as one of stylistics categories to the readers whom would like to know
more about it.
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