Minggu, 05 Januari 2014

Grumble Grumble Grumble

Libur pesantren telah berakhir, saatnya kegiatan pesantren dimulai kembali. Padahal saya sudah mulai betah dengan suasana libur seperti 2 minggu kebelakang amat menentramkan jiwa, bukan karena saya tak mau mengikuti kegiatan mengaji atau berjamaah dimasjid, sungguh bukan itu. Karena walaupun kegiatan pesantren itu libur saya tetap ke mesjid untuk berjamaah, saya tetap piket seperti biasa dan saya banyak lagi. Yang membuat saya merindukan suasana libur hanyalah satu , yaitu suasana tenang dan tentramnya, karena pada saat itu para santriah pulang ke rumahnya masing-masing, hanya ada segelintir orang saja yang tak pulang ke rumahnya . contohnya yaitu saya ini , dikarenakan bukan saya Tterlalu betah disini bukan , atau pun saya terlalu malas untuk pulang, sungguh bukan. Akan tetapi jadwal kuliah saya yang masih efektif di tambah lagi karena proposal saya berteriak minta di selesaikan , makanya saya tetap tinggal di pondok. Yang bikin tak enak pada saat banyak santriah adalah mereka sangat berisik dan suka berceloteh siang dan malam non stop, terlebih lagi makin banyak orang yang datang makin balatak juga kobong ini , mau apa lagi yang membala makin banyak yang beberesih tetep itu itu sajja , gimana tak seperti kapal pecah ni kobong, gimana tak nak aku nii.....

Kamis, 02 Januari 2014

My research proposal

tanggal 27 Desember kemarin saya berhasil melalui "Ujian Proposal" dengan baik meskipun pengujinya terkenal galak tapi saya bisa menaklukan nya , hahaha selanjutnya tinggal bimbingan skripsi, mudah-mudahan pembimbingnya baik hati dan tidak sombong dan selalu ada buat membimbingku .. aaiisshh >,<

Rabu, 12 Desember 2012

Aku tau kau adalah sahabatku aku tau kamu tak mungkin menghianatiku, aku tau kau ingin memahamiku, tapi aku adalah orang yang suka berkorban untuk ku . Karena itulah aku menyanyangi,u sebagai sahabatku , tak ada keraguan dalam hati ku tentang itu namun adakalanya ada sesuatu yang ingin ku simpan sendiri saja dan pada waktunya kamu akan mengetahuinya... maafkan aku yang tak bisa seterbuka dirimu padaku, sesungguhnya aku sulit untuk menceritakan mengenai hatiku dan hidupku .Bukan karena aku tak percaya , sungguh bukan. Sebaliknya aku sangat mempercaimu ,namun aku memiliki banyak sekali pengalaman yang buruk mengenai ini. jadi aku memutuskan untuk menyembunyikannya, tapi jangan khawatir pada waktunya tiba aku akan memberi tahukan nya , aku janji.....

Selasa, 10 April 2012

STANZA

Nama : Elin siti zakiyah Nim : 2109100108 Kelas : 2 E Stanza Definition of Stanza Literary Term How do you define Stanza? What is the definition of Stanza? The definition of Stanza is as follows: Definition of Stanza Literary Term A Stanza consists of two or more lines of poetry that together form one of the divisions of a poem. The stanzas of a poem are usually of the same length and follow the same pattern of meter and rhyme and are used like paragraphs in a story. Some different types of stanzas are as follows: Couplets - Couplets are stanzas of only two lines which usually rhyme Tercets - Tercets are stanzas of three lines. The three lines may or may not have the same end rhyme. If all three lines rhyme, this type of tercet is called a triplet. Quatrains - Quatrains are stanzas of four lines which can be written in any rhyme scheme. Example of Stanza There are many examples of different types of poetry. An example of Stanza Literary Term can be found in the poetic work of Dylan Thomas. Example of Tercet Stanza Literary Term Do not go Gentle into that Good Night by Dylan Thomas Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light Click the following link for the full version of Do not go Gentle into that Good Night Forms of Poetry and Literary Terms How do you define a couplet or a Falling Meter? And what exactly is an Iambic pentameter? We have provided a definition of poetry and literary terms together with the meaning and examples, such as the above definition of Stanza. A helpful educational resource for those taking an English test or a University student studying English and American Literature. Each definition, such as the above definition and example of Stanza will provide a glossary of literary terms or a dictionary with the meaning, samples, examples and the rules of specialising in each different type of poem and poetry. Definition of Poetry Poetry is piece of literature written by a poet in meter or verse expressing various emotions which are expressed by the use of variety of techniques including metaphors, similes and onomatopoeia. The emphasis on the aesthetics of language and the use of techniques such as repetition, meter and rhyme are what are commonly used to distinguish poetry from prose. Poems often make heavy use of imagery and word association to quickly convey emotions. An example of Stanza is detailed above. Structure of Poetry The structure used in poems varies with different types of poetry and can be seen in the above example of Stanza. The structural elements include the line, couplet, strophe and stanza. Poets combine the use of language and a specific structure to create imaginative and expressive work. The structure used in some Poetry types are also used when considering the visual effect of a finished poem. The structure of many types of poetry result in groups of lines on the page which enhance the poem's composition. Stanza  Definition of Stanza Literary Term  Literary term  Free Educational resource and example of this literary term of Literary Terms  Structure, form and Literary Term  Example of poem and poetry illustrating Stanza a Literary Term  Examples of Poetry Types and Poetry terms  Word Association to convey emotion. Example of Poetry Type and literary term  Stanza Literary Term Form of stanza 1. Couplets are a unit of verse consisting of two successive lines, usually rhyming and having the same meter and often forming a complete thought, as in an epigram. Couplets are used to end Shakespearean Sonnets and often form the basis of longer poems. Examples of poems using couplets include "The Tyger" by William Blake and Andrew Marvell's "To his Coy Mistress." • Lesson Idea: Instruct students to create epigrams consisting of a couplet to put on t-shirts, bumper stickers, mugs, or notebooks. • Lesson Idea: Analyze how the couplet in a Shakespearean Sonnet wraps up the entire poem. Try this annotation lesson plan. 2. Terza Rima is a three line stanza with the following rhyme scheme: a b a b c b c d c. "Acquainted with the Night" by Robert Frost is a good example of a poem written in terza rima. • My colleague has an excellent "Acquainted with the Night" lesson plan that I recommend. 3. Quatrains are a popular stanza form, the most popular being the ballad stanza, containing an a b a b rhyme scheme with alternating lines of iambic tetrameter. Examples include "She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways" by William Wordsworth. • Lesson idea: Imitation works well. Instruct students to write a series of quatrains on the same topic using four different rhyme schemes: a b a b, a b b a, x a x a, and a a a a. Discuss the differences. 4. Cinquains are quatrains with an additional line. Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken" is the most famous. • Speed Poetry Analysis exists for poems like Frost's. In "The Road Not Taken," note how the fifth line of each stanza stands out because of the rhyme scheme. 5. Other stanza forms include Rhyme Royal, a seven-line stanza written in iambic pentameter, rhyme scheme a b a b b c c; ottava rima, an eight line stanza of iambic pentameter, rhyme scheme a b a b a b c c; and a Spenserian stanza, a nine-line poem whose first eight lines are iambic pentameter and ninth line is an Alexandrine, rhyme scheme a b a b b c b c c. FORMS OF STANZAS Two line stanza, rhyming aa Couplet Two line stanza of iambic pentameter Heroic couplet Three line stanza, rhyming varies Tercet/Triplet Four line stanza, various rhyming patterns Quatrain Types of Quatrains: ~ 1) Ballad quatrain: rhymes abcb (e.g., Coleridge’s The Rime of the Ancient Mariner) 2) Heroic quatrain: rhymes abab 3) Rhyme Enclosure: rhymes abba 4) Triple quatrain: rhymes aaba 5) Double couplet quatrain: rhymes aabb Five line stanza Quintain Six line stanza Sextain (e.g., Wordsworth’s Laodamia) Seven line stanza, rhyming ababbcc Chaucerian Stanza (Rhyme Royal) Eight line stanza, rhyming abababcc Ottava Rima (e.g., Bryon’s Don Juan) Eight iambic pentameter lines followed by Spenserian stanza (e.g., Spenser’s The Faerie Queene) a hexameter line, rhyming ababbbcbbc Unrhymed verse in iambic pentameters Blank verse (e.g., Shakespeare) Unrhymed, non-metrical verse often written Free verse (e.g., Walt Whitman) in varying length Thirteen line stanza arranged in tercets Terza rima (e.g., Dante’s Divine Comedy) Fourteen line stanza, usually in iambic pentameter Sonnet Types of Sonnet: ~ 1) The Italian/Petrarchan sonnet: divided into an octave(8 lines), rhyming abbaabba, and a sestet(6 lines), varying rhyme schemes. Common rhyme patterns in the sestet are cdecde, cdcdcd, and cdccdc.(e.g., John Keats' On First Looking into Chapman's Homer) 2) The English/Shakespearean sonnet : divided into three quatrains and a couplet, which typically rhyme abab cdcd efef gg. (e.g., Wordsworth’s The World is Too Much with Us) Kinds of Poetry What are the different genres of poetry? Would you like to go through the different kinds of poetry? Then you must read on... In the words of William Wordsworth, one of the greatest poets of all time, all good poetry is a spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotions recollected in tranquility. Poetry is a beautiful manifestation of the spontaneous emotions of a poet. A poem is created when emotions find the right words to express themselves. A poem often begins in an abstract idea that is developed by means of concrete words, without letting the idea lose its abstractness! Those of you with a poetic mind will agree with me on this, I am sure. Poetry has a long history. The earliest forms of poetry were recited and sung. With the passing years, it obtained a structured form that later evolved into a free verse format. Poets dealing with different subjects and presenting their ideas in different ways, gave rise to various kinds of poetry. Acrostic: In acrostic poems, the first letters of each line of the poem are aligned vertically to form a word. Generally, the word formed thus, is the subject of the poem. Ballad: Ballads are narrative poems that are supposed to be sung. The narrator usually starts with a dramatic scene and relates the narrative with dialog and actions. Canzone: The word canzone, which means, a song, signifies any simple song-like composition. It is an Italian song or ballad. Cinquain: Cinquain poems are five lines long. They do not rhyme. Concrete: In this kind of poetry, the topographical arrangement of words supports the meaning conveyed by the poem. The poems form a picture of the topic on which they are centered. Couplet: It is a very simple form of a verse, which contains two rhyming lines. Diamante: This type of poetry is one of the simplest ones to write. The first line of a diamante is a single word; the second line consists of two adjectives describing that word, third line contains three words about the subject while the fourth line contains four. The fifth line and the lines that follow consist of a similar pattern of words describing the idea opposite to the subject of the poem. It seems this kind of poetry writing is simple and interesting. Doesn't it? Dramatic Poetry: A drama that is written in the form of verses to be recited or sung refers to the dramatic genre of poetry. This form of poetry has evolved from Greek and Sanskrit literature. Epic Poetry: This genre of poetry is a type of narrative literature that narrates stories of mythological heroes. Homer's Iliad and Odyssey and the great Indian epics of Mahabharata and Ramayana are a few of the noteworthy examples of epic poetry. Free Verse: Free verses refer to the different styles of poetry, wherein the poems do not carry a specific meter. Free verses are a poet's expressions, which are free from any rules or restrictions pertaining to the rhyme schemes of the poem. Ghazal: This form of poetry is popular in the Arabic, Persian, Urdu and Bengali literature. It is characterized by five to fifteen couplets that have a refrain at the end of every second line. Each couplet of a ghazal can stand individually as each represents a distinct thought. Haiku: It is an unrhymed form of poetry that is native to Japan. It contains three sections that can be written in a single line, but are written in three lines instead. The way it is broken into, is in essence the poetic effect of this poetic form. This kind of poetry contains a cutting word, which is known as a kireji and a season word, known as a kigo. Iambic Pentameter: It is a relatively complex form of poetry that uses syllables to bring in a musical element to the poems. Jintishi: Native to China, Jintishi is a poetic form based on tonal patterns consisting of the four tones of the classical Chinese language in every couplet. Jintishi is composed of eight lines in four couplets, wherein two couplets depict contrasting ideas but similar grammatical patterns. Du Fu, a poet of the 8th century was an important name in the world of Jintishi. Limerick: Limerick is one of the very popular kinds of poetry. A limerick is a funny little poem with a rhyme scheme of 'aabba'. Lyric Poetry: Lyric poetry is of a personal nature, wherein a poet expresses his/her perceptions and ideas through poetry. Lyric poems deal with subjects like love, peace, loss and grief. T. S. Eliot is one of the prominent names in lyric poetry. Minnesang: It refers to the German tradition of writing lyrics and songs. It became widely popular in the 12th century and continued until the 14th century. The poems belonging to this kind of poetry revolve around the subject of love. Narrative Poetry: This is a genre of poetry that involves story-telling and is one of the very old forms of poetry. The content of these types of poems is intended to appeal the masses. Ovid, William Langland, Alexander Pope and Shakespeare are some of the notable figures in the field of narrative poetry. Nursery Rhymes: It is one of the most popular types of poetry, especially a favorite of most of the kids. Nursery rhymes are short poems written for children and are usually handed over from one generation to another. Ode: Originally developed by the Greek and Latin poets, Odes soon began to appear in different cultures across the world. Odes possess a formal poetic diction and deal with a variety of different subjects. Pantoum: It is composed of quatrains, where the second and fourth lines of each verse are repeated as the first and third lines of the next stanza. Pastourelle: It refers to an old French lyrical form. The poems in this category have the romance of a shepherdess as their central idea. Prose Poetry: This genre of poetry blends prose and poetry. It is very similar to a short story. However, its concise nature and the use of metaphor in it are sufficient to classify it as a poetical form. Rondeau: It consists of fifteen lines, which make use of two rhymes. It was a French form of poetry. Ruba'i: This form of poetry is written as a four-line verse. It is written by the poets in Arabia and Persia. Satirical Poetry: Sarcasm serves as a very powerful means of expressing criticism. An insult can most strongly be expressed through poetry. Romans have been using satirical poetry for political purposes. Sestina: In this kind of poetry, there are six stanzas, each consisting of six lines without an element of rhyme. The words that appear at the end of the lines in the first stanza are repeated in other stanzas. A concluding stanza of three lines wherein the repeating words reappear in a peculiar way is an important characteristic of Sestina. Sijo: It is a musical lyric popular among the Korean poets. It is written in three lines with a pause in the middle of every line. Sonnet: Derived from Occitan and Italian words meaning 'a little song', Sonnet was originally a fourteen-line song that was based on a strict rhyme scheme and structure. Shakespeare, who wrote 154 sonnets, was one of the most important figures in the field of sonnets. Stave: see Stev Stev: It is a form of lyrical poetry that is prominent in Scandinavia. Stave is the English version of this kind of poetry. Tanka: It is an unrhymed kind of poetry that originated in Japan. It came up as a shorter version of the Japanese formal poetry and the poems of this type were primarily based on personal themes. The emergence of Tanka dates back to the Nara period. It became popular in the 13th century and is continues being practiced till today. Verse Fable: The poems that belong to this genre of poetry consist of stories set into verses. Fables involving natural elements and inanimate objects carrying a moral or message for the masses are expressed through verses. Verse fables use different types of rhyming schemes. Villanelle: The poems of this type consist of nineteen lines made up by five triplets and a concluding quatrain. This form of poetry has received impetus since the late 19th century, giving rise to poets like Elizabeth Bishop and Dylan Thomas. With this, we covered a detailed list of the different kind of poetry as also the various genres of poetry. Let us now have a glimpse of the different types of poetry categorized on the basis of the subjects they deal with. Baby Poems: Babies are the sweetest creations of nature. Buzzle brings you a collection of baby poems. Poems on Birth and Death: Birth signifies a beginning while death marks the end of life; the end of everything. Break Up Poems: Breaking a relationship is always painful. It takes moments to say "hello" but ages to bid goodbye. Here are some break up experiences some poets have shared through their break up poems. Children and Teen Poetry: For you kids and teenagers out there, here are separate sections of poems just for you all! Go through the children's poems and teen poetry. Dark Poetry: Life is beautiful. But the negative feelings like hatred, loneliness, depression and pain eclipse life's beauty. Here are some portraits of dark emotions, which poets from around the world have sketched through their dark poetry. Dream Poetry: Poets are dreamers. They compose poems from their world of dreams. Dream poetry revolves around this dream-word that creative people like to live in. After all that's where their poetic creations come from. Family Poems: Your family means the world to you. Doesn't it? Go through some family poems by some budding poets from the different parts of the world. Funeral Poems: Here is a collection of funeral poems and articles about funeral poetry. Death ends life, leaving behind memories of the dead. See the poets on Buzzle put across this emotion through their poems in loving memory. Funny Poems: Tickle your funny bone by going through the funny poems. Laughs are good for health! Goodbye Poems: Take a look at the collection of goodbye poems. Love Poems: Love is one of the most wonderful feelings. It's often expressed in poetry. Be it a lasting love realtionship or lost love, this emotion has always been depicted through poems. Love poems, as their name suggests, are those about love in its various forms. Nature Poems: The beauties of nature have always interested poets. The endlessly stretching sky, the mystically blue seas, the rising and setting sun, the mountains, the trees, the clouds, the breeze - everything in nature has its own charm and it never fails to inspire a poet. He words his understanding of what nature has to say, through nature poems. Poems about Life: Some say that life is a journey while others call it an adventure. Some call it a dream, others a cruel reality. Poems on life say everything that life has to offer - joy, sorrow, surprise, just everything life is about. Poems for Special Occasions: Here is Buzzle's collection of some beautiful poems for those special occasions in life. I am sure you will enjoy reading these birthday poems as well as these wedding poems. Here is a collection of some poetic expressions on Christmas. Go through Christmas poems. Poems on War and Peace: Wars personify grief and destruction. Peace is what we yearn for. Listen to what these poets have to say through their poems on war and peace. Relationship Poems: Relationships form a crucial aspect of life. It is these relationships that make life worth living. Here is a collection of some relationship poems. Friendship is one of the most beautiful relationships in life. Friendship Poems are worth a read! When it comes to relationships, how can you forget Valentine's Day poems? Rite of Passage and Identity Poems: Life is a continuous process of learning. Life is about learning to live and knowing yourself. The discussion about poetry can never end. There's so much written by so many great poets, that life won't be enough to read poetry in its different forms. You can go back to the poems section on this website. You'll find some good works by budding poets there. Literature hosts a huge collection of exquisite kinds of poetry and has a legacy of brilliant poets who enlivened the different poetic forms. Hats off to all of them! di unduh dari ; http://www.scribd.com/doc/12597093/Kinds-of-Poetry http://www.google.co.id/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=kinds%20of%20poetry&source=web&cd=6&ved=0CFwQFjAF&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.scribd.com%2Fdoc%2F12597093%2FKinds-of-Poetry&ei=zMeET-K8IM6MmQX4tKnkBw&usg=AFQjCNHCj2kf6U724OGVTjACVNjbK65pxg&cad=rja http://www.buzzle.com/articles/kinds-of-poetry.html

Minggu, 18 Maret 2012

IBU

Selama ini tengah banyak sekali pengertian yang telah di tuliskan oleh seorang penulis mengenai gambaran sosok seorang ibu, akan tetapi tak ada seorangpun yang dapat dengan tepat menggambarkan bagaimana seorang ibu itu, karna memang kesempurnaan seorang ibu itu tidak dapat di tuliskan melalui bahasa tulisan bahkan jiga ada seorang pelukis yang mencoba menggambarkan sesosok ibu mereka tidak akan pernah berhasil meskipun mereka berhasil menggambarkan seorang ibu pada dasarnya yang mereka gambar bukanah ibu mereka akan tetapi yang mereka gambar itu adalah kulit yang menempel pada tubuh ibu mereka.
Akan tetapi kali ini saya akan mencoba menggambarkan bagaimana sosok ibu di mata saya, walaupun yang akan saya tulis ini mungkin pernah atau malah sering di tuliskan oleh orang lain paling tidak saya mempunyai sedikit gambaran bagaimana ibu saya itu. Karna walau bagaimanapun saya ingin sekali menceritan sesosok orang yang paling penting dalam kehidupan saya ini.
Ibu adalah sesosok wanita yang lembut dan penuh kasih, kasih sayang yang telah ibu berikan pada kita tidak akan pernah berhenti sepanjang zaman , walaupun kadang-kadang kita merasa ibu kita itu galak akan tetapi sesungguhnya dia sedang mengajarkan kita untuk tidak menjadi seorang yang lemah akan tetapi menjadi seorang yang kuat yang mampu menghadapi dunia, dan karna kasih sayangnya itu kita tumbuh menjadi seorang bayi yang kecil yang kemudian menjadi seorang anak yang pemberani dan karena kasih sayang ibulah kita tidak akan pernah merasa takut dengan apapun karna kita tahu bahwa ibu kita tidak akan pernah meninggalkan kita apapun dan bagaimanapun masalah yang kita hadapi, dan disaat tidak ada seorang pun yang bersedia menerimamu ingatlah bahwasanya ibumu akan dengan senang hati menerima dan memelukmu. Sehingga tiadaklah berlebihan sebuah kalimat yang berbunyi kasih saying ibu sepanjang jalan dan kasih saying anak itu sepanjang galah.
Ibu adalah sesesok wanita yang penyabar dan tak pernah mengeluh, kesabarannya dalam mengurus kita dari kecil hingga sekarang memang sudah tidak dapat diragukan lagi. Bagaimana tidak ia yang telah mengandung kita selama Sembilan bulan kemudian dengan susah payah hingga mempertaruhkan nyawanya untuk kelahiran kita kedunia, tidak sampai disitu kemudian dia mengurus dan mengajarkan bagaimana cara berbicara , makan, minum, berjalan, menulis, membaca dan masih banyak lagi hal-hal yang telah ibu ajarkan kepada kita. Dengan penuh sabar ia mengajari kita walaupun kita sulit untuk belajar ibu tidak pernah putus asa dan akan terus berusaha untuk mengajarkan kita sampai kita bisa. Bahkan ketika kita sudah besar dan sudah mulai berontak ia tetap sabar dalam menghadapi kita bahkan ketika kita membuatnya marah dan menangis ibu kita tidak akan pernah membenci kita, sehingga tidak ada alasan bagi kita untuk marah apalagi membenci orang yang telah sabar dan melimpahkan kasih sayangnya kepada kita itu.
Ibu adalah sesosok wanita yang mau berkorban apapun demi anaknya. Tidak di ragukan lagi ibu adalah seorang yang akan berkorban demi kebahagian anaknya, tidak hanya harta harta, waktu, perasaan bahkan nyawapun akan ia persembahkan demi anaknya, contohnya saja ketika kita masih dalam kandungan ia rela kesakitan dan merasa tak nyaman selama Sembilan bulan bahkan sesudah itu pun ia rela menantang maut saat hendak melahirkan kita , tidak kah kita merasa bahwa apa yang telah ibu korbankan kepada kita anaknya sudah sangat banyak bahkan sudah terlampau banyak.
Pada akhirnya kita sebagai anak yang telah dikandung dilahirkan dan diurus hingga kini oleh ibu , tidaklah pantas bagi kita menyakiti hati orang yang paling berjasa bagi kehidupan kita, karna walau bagaimanapun tanda adanya seorang ibu kita tidak akan ada di dunia ini, jadi selagi kita mampu membahagiakan ibu kita , bahagiakan lah karna sesungguhnya kita tidak akan tau berartinya ibu kita sebelum kita benar-benar kehilangannya , maka sebelum saat itu tiba maka marilah kita bahagiakan ibu kita dan jangan sampai kita membuat ibu kita menyesal telah mempunyai anak seperti kita , akan tetapi buatlah ibu kita bangga mengatakan “itu anak saya”.

Senin, 12 September 2011

adakah aQ di hatTi muU...............

Hhmmmmmzzzzzzzz.............

wisH u liFe haapiLy

Selasa, 16 Agustus 2011

ya ampuuunnn...
jelas jelas diaa ituu play boy v tetap sja hatiku gak mau tau tetap saja mau dia...
oooow sshhiiiitt ....
padahal hatiku udah terluka parah v .....
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aku bingung bgt apa yang hrz aku lakukan...
mencoba mencintai hati yang lain ??
telah ku lakukan v hasillnya ??? NIHILL ...
so ??????

dasarrrr emang dassarrr