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- Title
DICTION AS THE REVELATION OF FEMININITY: A STYLISTIC APPROACH TO TED HUGHES' "THE RIVER IN MARCH" AND "SHEEP".
- Authors
Pallathadka, Laxmi Kirana; Pallathadka, Harikumar; Joshi, Sandhya; Debsingha, Nandita
- Abstract
The objective of "Diction as the Revelation of Femininity: A Stylistic Approach to Ted Hughes' "The River in March" and "Sheep" is to examine the diction employed in Ted Hughes' "The River in March" and "Sheep." The present research paper adopts a stylistic approach to explore the choice of words that have assisted the poet in bringing forth femininity in the selected poems. His dexterous usage of the English language has grabbed him a reverenced position in the field of English literature. Ted Hughes, a Poet Laureate and an eminent poet of the twentieth century, is a self-reflecting poet who has strived to understand the complexities of the creative process. His language is singular, and his poetic style is lucid and fluent, stressing nature and its objects. Critics have commented that Hughes' interests in the Yorkshire dialect and the traditional oral literature have contributed to play a distinguishable role in the tone of his creative composition. His poetic language is enhanced with rhetorical devices, and the language he has employed has motivated him to carry out the present research. It employs the definition of personification as the stylistic toolkit to scrutinize the enriched poetic language in order to detect how diction reveals femininity in the respective contexts.
- Subjects
YORKSHIRE (England); HUGHES, Ted, 1930-1998; BIBLE. Revelation; FEMININITY; ENGLISH language usage; POETS laureate; DICTION; SHEEP
- Publication
Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research (Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research), 2021, Vol 12, Issue 2, p532
- ISSN
0975-3583
- Publication type
Article