Journal of English and Education
Vol. 6 No. 1: June 2012

Poetic Approach In The Study Of A Drama Script: Analyzing The Disappointments Faced By Willy Loman In Arthur Miller's Death Of A Salesman In Teaching English As A Foreign Language Context

Astri Hapsari (Universitas Islam Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
12 Apr 2016

Abstract

This article describes and explains how literary competence for the teaching of literature in English as a foreign language (EFL) context can be achieved by taking Culler's (1997) poetics in the study of literature as a theoretical framework. The implementation of this approach is discussed by using one of the famous drama scripts in American literature: Death of Salesman written by Arthur Miller. Following Culler's poetics approach, the analysis focuses on one of the themes found in the drama script: the disappointments faced by Willy Loman (the main character) which make up most of the plot with a dramatic ending: Willy's decision to suicide. This article aims to encourage EFL teachers who use literature as the object of study to take Culler's side by using poetics as the starting point in a literature study in order to improve the learners' literary competence.Key words: literary competence, poetic approach, teaching literature in EFL context, the study of a drama script, Death of a Salesman

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