ANALYSIS OF SYMBOL IN ROBERT FROST’S POEMS: THE ROAD NOT TAKEN, CHOOSE SOMETHING LIKE A STAR AND STORM FEAR

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  • kristi septiani Sastra Inggris

Kata Kunci:

Semiotic Approach, Symbol, Nature, Poem and Robert Frost

Abstrak

This thesis discusses about the meaning of symbols in Robert Frost poems.  Frost is one of famous American poet. As the poet, Frost does not only interpret nature as the part of universe, but also he is able to attach the nature as the symbol to express his feeling in his works. This thesis uses Peirce theory about symbol, and the symbols of nature which are usually used in the literary work. This thesis’ research design is descriptive-qualitative. It emphasizes data collecting technique and data analyzing technique based on library research. Symbol can be in the form of images, words, gestures and object. In this thesis, the data are in the form of objects which contain symbols of nature while The Road Not Taken, Storm Fear and Choose Something Like A Star as the data source. In the analysis, this thesis presents the analyzed data in the form of Piece’s Semiotic triangle. The analysis is also supported by following explanation and description. The result of this thesis explains about how Frost as a poet formulates and inserts symbols of nature to express his feeling. So, Frost does not only see nature as the part of universe, but also how it can represent the feeling by combaining the nature in the poem.

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