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Figurative Language Analysis: Metaphor and Personification in “Sleep'' by Annie Matheson
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of The
Study
Poetry is one of literary works that convey
the expression of thoughts and feelings from human language is bound by the
rhythm, dimension, rhyme, the organization of lines and stanzas, as well as filled with meaning. “Morris
Schreiber: UNDERSTANDING and APPRECIATION of POETRY” (1920:3) define a poem
as the very image of life expressed in its eternal truth. However many
people include the poets themselves have tried to define what poetry is or
telleing what poetry means with trying to analyze the poetry by using some
figurative languages which are mentioned in the poetry . The most important thing
to analyze is do with your heart so that poetry can touch your feelings,
and you will understand the meaning of the pooetry.
I.2
Purpose of the Study
The purposes on this study are:
1.
To understand the using of personification in the poetry.
2.
To understand the using of metaphor in the poetry.
3.
To understand the using of simile in the poetry
4.
To appreciate a work of literature.
I.3 Scope of The Study
The scope of this study is the analysis of figurative
languages, personification, metaphore and simile in poetry entitled “Sleep” by Annie
Matheson
CHAPTER II
THE POET, THE POEM, AND THE TRANSLATION
II.1 The Biography of Annie Matheson
Matheson's poetry reflects her concern for
social issues, particularly those affecting women and children. Her poem, 'A
Song for Women' about sweated labour, was issued as a leaflet by the Women's
Protective and Provident League (the first trade union for women).
'In
the 1880s the Matheson family moved back to London, Annie finally settling at
Maybury Hill, Woking, where she is believed to have been involved as a
non-combatant in the women's suffrage movement
Her collection of essays and poems, Leaves of Prose (1912) express her
wide variety of interests, and can be found as a free read on the web.
Annie died in London in 1924 and her ashes
were returned to Nottingham to be buried with her parents and sister Mabel in
the General Cemetery.
II.2 “Sleep”
by Annie Matheson
SLEEP
SOFT silence of the summer night!
Alive with wistful murmurings,
Enfold me in thy quiet might:
Shake o'er my head thy slumb'rous wings,
So cool and light:
Let me forget all earthly things
In sleep to-night!
Tired roses, passionately sweet,
Are leaning on their cool green leaves,
The mignonette about my feet
A maze of tangled fragrance weaves,
Where dewdrops meet
Kind sleep the weary world bereaves
Of noise and heat.
White lilies, pure as falling snow,
And redolent of tenderness,
Are gently swaying to and fro,
Lulled by the breath of evening less
Than by the low
Music of sleepy winds, that bless
The buds that grow.
The air is like a mother's hand
Laid softly on a throbbing brow,
And o'er the darksome, dewy land
The peace of heaven is stealing now,
While, hand in hand,
Young angels tell the flowers how
Their lives are planned.
From yon deep sky the quiet stars
Look down with steadfast eloquence,
And God the prison-door unbars
That held the mute world's inmost sense
From all the wars
Of day's loud hurry and turbulence;
And nothing now the silence mars
Of love intense.
II.3 The Translation of “Sleep”
Tidur
keheningan yang
lembut di malam musim panas
Hidup dengan sungut sayu,
Mendekapku dalam
kekuatan tenang Mu:
Bergetar kepalaku sayap-sayapmu yang tak
bergerak,
Begitu sejuk dan ringan:
Biarkan aku melupakan semua hal-hal duniawi
Dalam tidur malam ini
mawar yang kelelahan,
dengan gairah yang manis,
Bersandar pada dedaunan hijau dingin nan sejuk,
Daun mignonette disekitar
kakiku
Sebuah labirin dari tenun yang beraroma kusut,
Dimana embun bertemu
Bagai tidur lenyapnya
dunia lelah
Dari Kebisingan dan panas.
lili putih, sesuci salju
yang turun,
dan beraroma kelembutan,
Apakah lembut
bergoyang ke sana kemari,
Terbuai oleh nafas malam yang singkat
Di yang lebih rendah
Musik angin mengalun, memberkati
Tunas yang tumbuh.
udara bagaikan tangan ibu
membelai lembut pada
alis yang berdenyut,
Dan dikesuraman,
tanah berembun
Kedamaian surga sedang tercuri sekarang,
Sementara, bergandengan tangan,
Malaikat malikat muda memberitahu bunga
bagaimana
kehidupan mereka direncanakan.
Di langit sana ada bintang yang tenang
Melihat ke bawah dengan kefasihan teguh,
Dan Tuhan membuka pintu
penjara
Ada rasa kebisuan dunia terdalam
Dari semua perang
Hari yang tegesa-gesa dan kerusuhan;
Sekarang tidak ada
keheningan mars
Dari kesungguhan cinta.
CHAPTER III
DISCUSSION
IV.1. The Explanation of The Poem
Sleep by Annie
Matheson tells a peaceful night where the speaker can relax and lighten his
body plus forgot all about his trouble and worries.
Let me forget all earthly things
In sleep to-night!
In stanza 1 and stanza 2 ,The speaker is describing the beauty of
nature and also want to have a good sleep ignore the tired world suffering from
noise and heat and also describe the
situation when time is about to sleep.
Let me forget all earthly things
In sleep to-night!
Tired roses, passionately sweet,
Are leaning on their cool green leaves,
The mignonette about my feet
A maze of tangled fragrance weaves,
Where dewdrops meet
Kind sleep the weary world bereaves
Of noise and heat.
In stanza 3, The
speaker is describing the beauty of the environment that he sees with the
flower. It shows the place is so nice and peaceful.
White
lilies, pure as falling snow,
And
redolent of tenderness,
Are
gently swaying to and fro
Stanza
4 The speaker is laying down on the flower field and gazing then stars on the
sky. The speaker also describe the way that the air flows was so nice and soothing
it as a mother’s hand which has many affections.
The air is like a mother's
hand
Laid softly on a throbbing
brow,
In stanza 5 ,This stanza is describing the sky in
the in the atmosphere that the writer is in. The writer also describe how quite
the atmosphere is.
That held the mute world's
inmost sense
From all the wars
Of day's loud hurry and
turbulence;
And nothing now the silence
mars
Of love intense.
The stanzas between the first and
the last describe about the condition when we sleep and the situation of the
world around us when the sleeping time comes, with some figurative languages
that is used make this poem become beautiful. The most dominant parts of figurative
language in the poetry by Annie Matheson, Sleep, are personification,
metaphor and simile.
IV.2.1 Personification
"soft silence of the summer night (stanza 1, line 1)
Annie Matheson uses a personification “soft silence of the summer night”
to show the silence is very quiet without being disturbed by noise.the
word”soft” means the night situation that makes sleepy.
Tired roses, passionately sweet,; (stanza 2, line 1)
Tired is human behavior and roses don't feel
tired. This shows roses being passionately sweet; has
meaning of the rose making it super swee ,after all day long it exposed to heat, this time for the roses to take rest and radiate their beauty because no one can disturb the roses
The
peace of heaven is stealing now (stanza 4, line 4)
The peace that is shown in the world same as
the peace in heaven, that’s why Annie Matheson uses stealing to emphazise the
meaning of the pure peace.
IV.2.2 Metaphor
Shake o’er my head thy
slumb’rous wings(stanza 1 line
4)
nightfall is compared
to something that flies, to show the freedom as the meaning of
wings.
A maze of tangled fragrance
weaves (stanza
2 line 4)
The meaning is multiple natural smell blended and
tangled together, reflecting the distinctive the scent of a night always longs for
souls weary.
Music of sleepy winds, that
bless(stanza
3 line 6)
Music compares with sleepy
winds to represent the effect when when we hear the music being quiet as a
gentle breeze that makes you sleepy.
"With steadfast
eloquence" (stanza 5 line 2)
Steadfast eloquence means great concentration. when we contemplate
our fate and pray with concentration God will always open our hearts prison of
crime then we will feel calm again.
IV.2.3 Simile
“White lilies,
pure as falling snow”(stanza 3 line
1)
The purity of lilies is
compare to falling snow using the word "as." The image of white
lilies same as the snow.
“The air is like a mother's hand”(stanza
4 line 1)
The simile of the air being like a
mother’s hand; which means the air is comforting and warm as a soft mother;s
hand.
CHAPTER IV
CONCLUSION
From the poetry “Sleep”, we can know that Annie
Matheson The sleep is the most important thing for human beings, and become a
vital necessity. from this poem we understand
that with sleeping we can forget all of the problems and become refreshed after our bodies rested. Annie also
describes the state at night where it was time for the people to rest without
disturbing noise. This poem tells the
reader to enjoy the silence of the night and the time in which we can also be instropected
yourself about possible mistakes we have done in this day.
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