2 LITERATUR REVIEW
2.1 Metaphor
Like the proverb "Don’t measure others by your
yardstick", that is like poetry. Different poets differ
in their metaphorical style. Then, what is meant by
metaphor? Metaphor is a style of language that
describes two objects containing similarities. In
other words according to Wahab (1990) that
metaphor is to compare meaning by referring to one
other object, between one object with its semiotic. In
conclusion, that metaphor is an expression of
language which combines prediction with symbol
with meanings expected (Wahab, 1995). Translating
metaphors literally often results in deviation or
ambiguity of meaning. According to Widiarti (2011)
there are a number of reasons why metaphor is
difficult to interpret and cannot be translated
literally: (1) the image used in the metaphor may be
unknown in the target language; (2) the topic of
metaphor is not clearly stated; (3) the fact that the
point of similarity can be interpreted differently in
different cultures; (4) each language is different in
the frequency of using metaphors and how to create
them.
Reaske in Albertin (2005) said that metaphors
are similar to figurative. He stated: The figure of
speech which compares one thing to another
directly.Usually a methaporis is created through the
use of someof the verbs to be is the expression of
language to compare the living with the living, the
living with the dead, and the dead with the dead.
Metaphor is a manifestation of the turmoil of
imagination, while imagination is the spirit of a
poem.
The connection between metaphors with
figurative language is a language phenomenon
especially in the language of poetry. After
understanding Riffaterre, Aristotelas, and
Quintilian's opinion, Wahab synthesized that
metaphor is a language expression which meaning
cannot be achieved directly by the symbol used or in
other words experience or understanding of
something intended for another matter (Wahab,
1995). In conclusion, metaphor has a function to:
first, emphasize the meaning, second replace verbal
expressions with imaginary expressions which are
believed to be more effective in conveying the
intended purpose, third, provide illustrations that can
strengthen emotions, fourth, to bridge understanding
with new notions that is difficult to comprehend
literally.
2.2 Poetry
Poetry is an expression of the poet's feelings about
his evaluation of life by using language that is as
economical as possible to convey as much meaning
as possible. Poetry is a bit more complete, namely
poetry is one of the arts that describes life either
happy or even sad, both hope and sorrow, based on
three minimum requirements, namely strong themes,
deep imagination and unique depictions. Riffatere
(1978:1) suggests that the poem from time to time is
always changing due to differences in aesthetic
concepts and evolution of taste.
The depth or shallow meaning of metaphor in
poetry is very much determined by the poet’s
imagination by using natural phenomena as the basis
of his works. The more difficult it is to understand
the poetry the higher its value. Shahnon Ahamad's in
Pradopo (2008) emphasis that imagination in poetry
serves to express thoughts so that those who are not
memorable become memorable. Imagination is the
poet's skill in comparing something with the
surrounding natural environment.
Bramberger (2015) suggests that poetry can
connect intelligence with emotions, to be able to
express language as a form flexibly. Poetry is also
considered a form of conveying experience. Another
opinion expressed by Stephanie, et al (2018) that
poetry is a form of artistic discourse investigation.
Thus, if viewed from the opinion it can be concluded
that poetry can describe emotional expressions that
are supported by the nature of art.
2.3 The Concept of Ecosystems in the
Study of Metaphors
External world can be divided into: (1) the physical
phenomenon or facts that can be seen, heard, and
touched by the individual, and (2) the meaning, not
visible from the phenomenon, the power and the law
that covers scientific, economic, political, moral, and
spiritual (Stanton, 2012). Therefore, culture as a
creation or inheritance of community life is the
result of the creativity of its people in order to
interact with its ecology and the main driver of
cultural evolution (Poerwanto, 2005; Zapf, 2010).
What is the relationship between Haley's scale as
social science and metaphorical research? This
theory says that one's existence can also be known
by what he often communicates and connects. This
study explores any natural objects used by the poet
in expressing his feelings, not only natural objects
but also phenomena that occur in life.
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