@thesis{thesis, author={Sari Bernadeta Retno Arum}, title ={Shelley's alienation from society as reflected in The World's Wanderers and Ode to Heaven}, year={2007}, url={http://repository.widyamandala.ac.id/2982/}, abstract={The objectives of the research entitled Shelley' Alienation from Society as Reflected in The World's Wanderers and Ode To heaven are: (1) to analyze the imagery used in describing alienation in Shelley's The World's Wanderers and Ode to Heaven. (2) to analyze symbols used in describing alienation in Shelley' The World's Wanderers and Ode To heaven. Those two poems, The World's Wanderers and Ode To heaven use imagery and symbol to reflect alienation from society. The imagery that is used in those two poems are visual imagery and tactile imagery. In The World's Wanderers describes about the man who is alienated from society. Alienation is the effect that will be happened when someone has different ideas than the other people. Sometimes it is disturbed the opinion of general public as the consequence is the alienation itself. In Ode To Heaven tells about a place which appropriate for someone who gets the alienation in his or her life. The place is heaven that gives everything the people needs such as pleasure, joy, protection and comfortness. While symbol which is shown by the poet in the firs poem are the words star, moon and wind. It shows someone who is always wandering without a certain destination. He or she tries to get a place which can give protection and comfortness for him or herself. It is symbolized with the words cavern and tree. In the second poem, the poet uses symbol palace-roof and paradise as an appropriate place which can give protection, warmth and comfortness for someone who gets the alienation in his or her life.} }