Imagery is one of the most important elements of poems which contains a mental picture in every word that the poem uses to evoke the experience of the reader and elicit imagination. This research analyzes imagery in four children’s poems by Brian Moses: “The Budgie Like To Boogie, Selfies With Komodos, Walking With My Iguana, and The Snake Hotel”. The research was analyzed using Laurence…
This thesis discusses the imagery in Kahlil Gibran‟s selected poems. The objectives of the research are to find out the use of types of imagery and to describe the purposes conveyed through the use of imagery in Kahlil Gibran‟s selected poems. This research used qualitative descriptive method. The data were analysed based on Laurence Perrine‟s theory. The result of this study shows t…
The aim of this research is to find the types of imagery and to identify the kinds of imagery in the Novel. The researcher used the theory of Kenney to find the types of imagery and to identify the kinds of imagery such as literal images, recurrent images, figurative images, and symbols. The data were analyzed used a descriptive gualitative method to find and to identify the types of imagery in…
This research aimed to know the imagery of climate change in three selectedsongsg: Different World by Alan Walker, Down to Earth by Peter Gabriel and Earth by Lil.Dicky. This research used the imagery theory by Lauren PerrineeTheseis data were analysed using gualitative method. The result of this research show there are seven types of imagery such as visual, auditory,kinestheticc, tactile, olfa…
The implication of this reasearch is to give understanding on types of imagery found in selected songs and messages conveyed through the images used by songwriter.
This thesis dicusses the imagery in Kahlil Gibran's selected poems. The objective of the research are find out the use types of imagery and describe the purpose conveyed through the use imagery in Kahlil Gibran's selected poems. This research used qualitative and the data analysed based on Laurence Perrine's theory