Table Data Description of The Unborn Ones The Intrinsic elements in The Unborn Ones

2. Table Data Description of The Unborn Ones

The writer found one tone and two types figure of speech. There are on poem the unborn ones of Michele Amas, the writer tabulates the data by classifying them in one table. Stanza Line Quotation Poem Intrinsic Analysis 4 10 Salty baby Mammals Symbol 4 11 To the sea Symbol 1 2 3 4 How stupid of them Stupid too Tone

3. The Intrinsic elements in The Unborn Ones

The Unborn ones is a poem to show the reality of teenager life and tells about the domestic conflict in the family life, the domestic conflict here is bewildered become parents. In briefly, the unborn poem tells the ones of planning to forget the problems of their ignorance. The ignorance here is about the baby who does not born at all but they the brother and sister plan to leave. 1. Symbol Symbol is a figure of speech, which has meaning more than what it is. Amas used symbol in line 10 stanza 4: salty baby mammals and also found in line 11 stanza 4: to the sea. Salty here used explain about the baby that crying, where Amas used it previously, in stanza 3 lines 7. Salty baby mammals were not literary only, but it more than what it were as the stanzas bellow: One child will now Bury her parents. Salty baby mammals have returned to the sea turning into little grey whales. Here, salty in use to replace the word tears, because the taste of tears is salt. The word “baby’ has made clear that the object of someone which is crying is the baby. In the last sentence, the word mammals explains about the human that life is like mammals, because human is mammals. This word expressed the new idea with different atmosphere. The salty baby mammals, of course, had a symbolic dimension. The phrase salty baby mammals does not merely mean animal but it refers to the word crying child on the previous line. In this case, the attitude of the salty baby mammals has the same character or habit with human being. The next stanza explain about: have returned to the seaturning into little grey whales. The last two lines of the poem explain about the baby that wants to return to become the fetus. Therefore, Amas uses this word to describe more than what it was in words or in her poem. That is why the writer classifies as a symbol of a word or statement that has more meaning than just what it says in the poem. The symbol also found in this poem, in line 11 stanza 4 to the sea, from the phrase “have returned to the sea”. Here, the speaker feels that the sea represents the uterus, because the baby does not want to born the world where their parent does not accept. The sea is the symbol of uterus. The writer can conclude that from the previous sentence ‘have return’. The readers may conclude that the sea in this poem is a symbol because in the previous stanza, Amas explain a salty baby mammal that has returned to their habits sea or the baby that does not accept but their parents plan to ignorance and the baby if they can to ask they want to return to the uterus before they born yet. 2. Tone Tone, in literature, may be defined as the writers or speakers attitude toward the subject, the audience, or toward herselfhimself. In this poem Michele Amas used tone for enriching the poem of the unborn ones, line 2 stanza 1, how stupid of them. Tone, the attitude of the author to the characters and situations in the work, is closely related to style. Tone in this poem is to consider the speaker’s literal “tone of voice” as with tone of voice. Tone may indicate an attitude of upset and silliness. The brothers and sisters how stupid of them to leave it up to me Stupid too the German psychologist’s advice. Here, the word stupid is a tone to emphasize the voice of silliness. The silliness voice may indicate that someone feels something stupid action. Here, is about the act of the brother and sister see the first line. The brothers and sister has left their problem to the speaker. The reader can see this analysis in the first stanza. “to leave it up to me”. The reader might regard it as the silliness action.

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