F. Scott Fitzgerald
A Proposal
By:
Marina
1155030137
ENGLISH DEPARTEMENT
BANDUNG
2016
phrase and every sentence contain meaning. They make our life
it.
sentence meanings.
daily dialogue, poetry, novel, and song. Idioms are the most
they stand alone. Every word that forms the idiom has different
meaning when they alone and when together become the idiom.
People realize that can find idiom expression in dialogue or
written story. Indeed, it tells about story. Hence, the writer can
research, she found from Mice and Mens Novel is that many
object research.
Gatsbys novel?
2. What are the meanings of idiomatic expression in Great
Gatsbys novel?
1.3 Objective of Research
The objective of the analysis concern with the problem of
Gatsbys novel.
2. To find out the meanings of idiomatic expression in
research.
2. Practically, the research has a function as a practical
the idiom.
1.5 Conceptual Framework
Language is something important in human life. One of
contain with different art too. One of the fact that every
poetry etc.
In this research, the researcher chooses novel becomes
classes of idiom:
1. Pure idioms. Fernando defines pure idiom as a type of
said to be opaque.
For example, pure idiom to spill the beans has nothing
constituents and one with non literal sub sense. Therefore, this
idiom.
3. Literal idioms. This sub-class of idioms are either invariable or
parts.
For example, of course, in any case, for certain.
of the idiom with Semantic field as what Riemer Nick said that
(2010:39):
general tendencies in the data and the overall spread of the scores. It will
hypothesis that open minded to some of alteration which be needed and have
arrange the data which collecting by qualitative method and then make
Analysis:
Opened up
Analysis Lexical meaning:
Open v to unlock the key
Up adv to raise something
Analysis Idiom:
This is categorized into literal idiom because it is considered to be
transparent as they can be interpreted on the basis of their parts.
The meaning
3. Source of data
Data for this research are taken from a novel entitled The Great
idiom.
v.evans@brighton.ac.uk
Fitzgerald, F.Scott. The Great Gatsby. 2001. Wordsworth
Ltd
Riemer Nick. 2010. Introducing Semantic. New York: