<p><em>This research identifies deportement and concept of death from Abdul Hadi WM's poetry. Descriptive method and semiotic-structural approach were used in this research. Descriptive method used to identifies and analyze the research object to present systematic, factual, and accurate facts and concept from its population (Dirjen Dikti, 1981: 14.) Semiotic-structural approach is used to reveal the labelling system based on elements from the poetry--that is related to each other and forms one unity of organism. By analyzing Abdul Hadi WM's poem (139 poem titles), can be concluded that</em><em> (</em><em>1) Abdul Hadi WM poems were built from its choose of dictions, ryhimes, arrays, and typhography so that it creates death-theme sign</em><em> and (</em><em>2) Abdul Hadi WM is a religious poet that can describe and write his deportment about death with subtle but strong words.</em></p>
<p>Tema kematian dalam sajak-sajak Subagio dianggap penting karena selain dapat memberikan pemahaman terhadap makna kematian dalam keseluruhan sajak-sajak Subagio pada khususnya, juga dapat menjelaskan berbagai hal yang berkaitan dengan perkembangan tema-tema puisi Indonesia modern pada umumnya. Esai kecil ini tidak berpretensi menggali seluruh sajak-sajak yang telah ditulis Subagio. Dengan berbagai keterbatasan tulisan ini ingin sekedar menjelaskan mengenai gambaran tema kematian yang teraktualisasi dalam beberapa judul sajak Subagio Sastrowardoyo. Juga tentang gambaran sikap dan pandangan Subagio Sastrowardoyo terhadap masalah kematian dalam sajak-sajaknya.</p><p>Kata Kunci: puisi,kematian, Subagio Sastrawardoyo</p>
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