Zahroh, Latifah Fatimatuz (2018) Eucharism in John Newton’s selected poems: Semiotic Analysis. Undergraduate thesis, Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim.
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Abstract
ENGLISH:
This study examines eucharism in John Newton’s selected poems. According to Al Hallaj in human beings there are two characteristics is that the character of nasut (humanity), and the character of Lahut (divinity), therefore the union of god and man can occur and with unity take form of eucharism. To elaborate about the religious side in John Newton’s poem, the researcher adopts Riffaterre’s theory of semiotic that focus on the process of giving meaning to literary work particularly in poem. Riffaterre (1978) provides four phases to analyze poem in order to acquire the meaning of the poem objectively in term of religious side in the poem. Those phases are finding indirection sign included displacing, distorting and creating meaning, determining matrix, model and variant of the poem, reading heuristically and hermeneutically, and intertextuality (relating the poem with another text).
Methodologically, the researcher uses literary criticism which is regarded as the analysis, interpretation, and evaluation of literary work. The data source of the research is John Newton entitled “Ask What I shall Give Thee (I)”, and “Amazing Grace”. This is analyzed by using semiotics literary criticism of Riffaterre.
The result of this research reveals that base on the process of giving meaning of the poem, eucharism side in John Newton poem entitled “Ask What I shall Give Thee (I) ”, and “Amazing Grace”. It is indicated as a comparable with Eucharism concept of Syeikh Ibnu Mansur Al-Hallaj. The indicated is on the system of unity between human and God which is implicitly mentioned in the poem.
INDONESIA:
Penelitian ini meneliti simbol hulul dalam puisi John Newton. Menurut Al Hallaj dalam manusia ada dua ciri yaitu karakter nasut (kemanusiaan), dan karakter lahut (keilahian), oleh karena itu persatuan tuhan dan manusia dapat terjadi dan dengan kesatuan mengambil bentuk hulul. Untuk menguraikan tentang sisi agama dalam puisi John Newton, peneliti mengadopsi teori semiotika Riffaterre yang berfokus pada proses memberi makna pada karya sastra khususnya dalam puisi. Riffaterre (1978) mengungkapkan empat fase untuk menganalisis puisi untuk memperoleh makna puisi secara obyektif dalam hal sisi hulul dalam puisi. Fase-fase tersebut menemukan tanda-tanda indireksi termasuk menggusur, mendistorsikan dan menciptakan makna, menentukan matriks, model dan varian puisi, membaca secara heuristik dan hermeneutik, dan intertekstualitas (menghubungkan puisi dengan teks lain).
Secara metodologis, peneliti menggunakan kritik sastra yang biasanya dianggap sebagai analisis, interpretasi, dan evaluasi karya sastra. Sumber data dari penelitian ini adalah John Newton berjudul entitled “Ask What I shall Give Thee (I) ”, dan "Amazing Grace". Ini dianalisis dengan menggunakan kritik sastra semiotik Riffaterre.
Hasil penelitian ini mengungkapkan bahwa berdasarkan pada proses pemberian makna puisi, sisi hulul dalam puisi John Newton berjudul “Ask What I shall Give Thee (I) ”, dan “Amazing Grace”. Ini diindikasikan sebanding dengan konsep hulul Syeikh Ibnu Mansur Al-Hallaj. Yang ditunjukkan adalah pada sistem persatuan antara manusia dan Tuhan yang secara implisit disebutkan dalam puisi.
Item Type: | Thesis (Undergraduate) | ||||||
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Supervisor: | Syamsudin, Syamsudin | ||||||
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Keywords: | Eucharism; Riffaterre’s Theory; Semiotic literary Criticism | ||||||
Departement: | Fakultas Humaniora > Jurusan Bahasa dan Sastra Inggris | ||||||
Depositing User: | Qoidul Qhurril | ||||||
Date Deposited: | 10 Apr 2020 16:22 | ||||||
Last Modified: | 10 Apr 2020 16:22 | ||||||
URI: | http://etheses.uin-malang.ac.id/id/eprint/16627 |
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