Figure Of Speech Analysis Of T.S.Eliot's And Emily Dickinson's Poems
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This study tries to reveal Emily Dickinson’s view on death reflected in her poems: “Because I could not Stop for Death,” “I Died for Beauty” and “I Felt a Funeral in
AN ANAI,YSIS OF METAPIIOR IN SOMT POF,MS. WRITTEN BY EMILY
In order to compose this study, the data, which is in form of poems obtained from A Character, Daffodils, Perfect Woman, With Ships The Sea Was Sprinkled Far and Nigh,
Poems by Currer Bell (Charlotte Bronte), Ellis Bell (Emily Bronte), and Acton Bell (Anne Bronte) the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classic Series, Jim
In this book the writer finds the description about poem and poetry and the type of figure of speech, there are 12 figures of speech that appear by the writer to find the figure
This study tries to reveal Emily Dickinson’s view on death reflected in her poems: “Because I could not Stop for Death,” “I Died for Beauty” and “I Felt a Funeral in
The general of conclusions that discussed on this research are the diction that is used by author, Imagery that portrays the poems itself, figurative language
Educational Program Teacher Training and Education Faculty, Muhammadiyah University at Surabaya.. The researcher also wants to express her sincere gratitude to the