2017
DOI: 10.24036/humanus.v16i2.8034
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The Meaning and Teaching of “Budi Pekerti” in the Poetry of Kekean by F. Aziz Manna: Semiotic Studies of Riffaterre

Abstract: Poetry can be used as a medium internalization precept of " The theory of semiotic Riffaterre can be used in understand the meaning and precepts of "budi pekerti" mind contained in poetry methodology this is descriptive qualitative. indirectness expression by replacing meaning in the form of metaphors and similes and the deflection the meaning of ambiguity meaning of language. Reading hermeneutic in poetry this world for permits god, therefore attitude individual. Matrix poetry each individual. The model in bu… Show more

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“…Ibn Al-Farid, according to the authors, "created infinite horizons through the words which bind Sufistic concepts and perceptions" (Choirini and Nursida, 2020:248). Furthermore, Setiawan et al (2017) analyzed a Kekean poem written by F. Aziz Manna using Riffaterre's theory to find out some meanings related to good human characters. They found that the poem contains such meanings including belief in God, self-appreciation, spirit of working and learning, responsibility, and self-control.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ibn Al-Farid, according to the authors, "created infinite horizons through the words which bind Sufistic concepts and perceptions" (Choirini and Nursida, 2020:248). Furthermore, Setiawan et al (2017) analyzed a Kekean poem written by F. Aziz Manna using Riffaterre's theory to find out some meanings related to good human characters. They found that the poem contains such meanings including belief in God, self-appreciation, spirit of working and learning, responsibility, and self-control.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%