The Notion of Wind on Rossetti’s and Damono’s Literary Work

Christina Rossetti and Sapardi Djoko Damono are two poets born in different nationalities. Both mostly drew simple poems using natural objects, such as wind. The writer believes that interpreting poems, in this case objecting to nature symbols, appealing and useful. The paper discusses several poems...

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Main Author: Vidia Lantari Ayundhari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Udayana 2021-05-01
Series:Lingual
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Online Access:https://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/languange/article/view/67875/39647
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Summary:Christina Rossetti and Sapardi Djoko Damono are two poets born in different nationalities. Both mostly drew simple poems using natural objects, such as wind. The writer believes that interpreting poems, in this case objecting to nature symbols, appealing and useful. The paper discusses several poems involved wind as an element on Rossetti’s work. It also analyses “Angin 3” by Damono. Comparative method is used as an attempt to understand human literary behavior by examining both texts. The writer sorted, analysed, compared the literary works in various contexts to create meanings, convey their emotions, feelings, and ideas towards the writer herself as a reader. In summary, sense of uniqueness and employment over the works represent what the poets think and feel. Poetry is not only a tool, but also an experience gain for all readers to expand the ability of exploring and understanding the world, either concrete or abstract.
ISSN:2527-6719