Life and Death in Andersen's "Grandmother": A Systemic Functional Grammar Analysis
<em>Hans Christian </em><em>Andersen's "Grandmother" is a well-written short story about life and death. The analysis of the story using Systemic Functional Grammar (SFG) reveals the meaning and ideology which the writer expresses through the work. In the ideational...
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doaj-74a0cfda8d9e42c694e440c4e59a965c2020-11-25T02:19:37ZengLembaga Layanan Pendidikan Tinggi Wilayah XJurnal KATA: Penelitian tentang Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra2502-07062019-05-013114415410.22216/kata.v3i1.4148923Life and Death in Andersen's "Grandmother": A Systemic Functional Grammar AnalysisBenedictus Bherman Dwijatmoko0Sanata Dharma University<em>Hans Christian </em><em>Andersen's "Grandmother" is a well-written short story about life and death. The analysis of the story using Systemic Functional Grammar (SFG) reveals the meaning and ideology which the writer expresses through the work. In the ideational metafunction, the story uses the material and relational processes the most. The use of the two processes presents the grandmother and her character vividly and clearly. In the interpersonal metafunction, the sentences mostly use </em>grandmother, she, <em>and other objects related to her as the subject. The use shows how meaningful the grandmother to her granddaugher, the narrator, is. Furthermore, the change of the tense also indicates the significant transformation of the grandmother. Finally, in the textual metafunction, though low, the use of marked themes emphasizes the life phases of the grandmother. The analysis of the text using SFG reveals the centrality of life and death in the story. The analysis of the ideational, interpersonal, and textual metafunctions of the text reveals well the meaning and ideology which the story conveys. Death is only a transform of a life to another life.</em>http://ejournal.kopertis10.or.id/index.php/kata/article/view/4148corpuspragmaticsRelevance theory |
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Life and Death in Andersen's "Grandmother": A Systemic Functional Grammar Analysis |
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Life and Death in Andersen's "Grandmother": A Systemic Functional Grammar Analysis |
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Life and Death in Andersen's "Grandmother": A Systemic Functional Grammar Analysis |
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Lembaga Layanan Pendidikan Tinggi Wilayah X |
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Jurnal KATA: Penelitian tentang Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra |
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<em>Hans Christian </em><em>Andersen's "Grandmother" is a well-written short story about life and death. The analysis of the story using Systemic Functional Grammar (SFG) reveals the meaning and ideology which the writer expresses through the work. In the ideational metafunction, the story uses the material and relational processes the most. The use of the two processes presents the grandmother and her character vividly and clearly. In the interpersonal metafunction, the sentences mostly use </em>grandmother, she, <em>and other objects related to her as the subject. The use shows how meaningful the grandmother to her granddaugher, the narrator, is. Furthermore, the change of the tense also indicates the significant transformation of the grandmother. Finally, in the textual metafunction, though low, the use of marked themes emphasizes the life phases of the grandmother. The analysis of the text using SFG reveals the centrality of life and death in the story. The analysis of the ideational, interpersonal, and textual metafunctions of the text reveals well the meaning and ideology which the story conveys. Death is only a transform of a life to another life.</em> |
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