FL Sample Format of Song Analysis
FL Sample Format of Song Analysis
LYRICS
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THE ANALYSIS OF ADELE’S SONG LYRICS
There are some similarities between a song and a poem. A song has to be
rhythmic and so does a poem. Rhythm is one of the important elements in both songs
and poetry. In fact, there is even a form of poetry which is made into music called a
lyric poem. They can be used in songs to express the thoughts and feelings of the
author.
Music without words is poetry, only not in the generalized sense. These days
there were so many good songs with beautiful lyrics sung by newcomer singer. One
of them is Adele. Adele is an English singer-songwriter and musician whose works
have topped music charts worldwide and received appraisal from critics and
numerous awards, including the Grammy. 19 is her first album released in early
2008, meanwhile 21 is her second album released in early 2011.
2. Problems of Study
Based on the above background, there are two problems that are formulated. They
are as follows:
4. What are FRENCH Articles, Nouns, Adjectives and Verbs from the lyrics?
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3. Aims of Study
The aims of this study are related to the problems formulated above. They are:
1) To identify the parts of speech (Articles, Nouns, Adjectives and Verbs ) present
in the song
2) To analyze and understand the meaning of the song (and be able to describe the
contextual meaning of the figurative language used in the song) lyrics by Adele
4. Research Method
In order to further analyze the data and solve the problems, the appropriate
methodology is greatly required. The methodology in this study covers the data
source, the method and technique of collecting data and the method and technique
of analyzing data.
The data were taken from song lyrics from Adele‟s album. The song entitled,
Set Fire to the Rain, from her second album entitled 21.
This is a library research. First, the lyrics of the songs are copied from
http://www.elyrics.net/read/a/adele-lyrics/.
The method applied in this study is the qualitative method. The data is
descriptively analyzed. After finding the occurrences of figurative language in the
data source and jotting them down, the first step in the analysis is identifying the
types of figurative languages found by using the theory of figurative language types
by Knikerboker and Reninger (1963). Theory from Halliday (1978) was put to
support the understanding of linguistic context from the song lyrics. The song was
separately analyzed and the background information related to the songs was
obtained from some reliable sites and presented to support the analyses of the
contextual meaning of the figurative languages found.
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It is important to firstly outline the context of situation. After knowing some
information about the song, the field, tenor, and mode are analyzed based on
Halliday’s theory. Tenor refers to the relationships between the people involved in
the interaction.
The relationship here is love relationship between Adele (the author and
singer) and her ex-boyfriend. This song is all about freeing yourself from an
unstable or toxic relationship, a relationship that is doing more harm than good. It
is about liberation, how to deal with a breakup and trying to move on after the
relationship fails.
Personally, I think “fire” signifies the anger that she feels and “rain”
symbolizes her tears and her heartache over this broken relationship. She seems to
feel that the breakup will be easier to deal with if she is angry rather than sad,
that’s why she needs to set the rain (or her tears) on fire. She doesn’t want to be
sad, she wants to be angry.
Based on information about the background of the writing of the song, the
field, tenor, and mode based on Halliday‟s are determined. Field refers to the
subject matter. This song is about the conflicting elements in a love relationship.
Tenor refers to the relationships between the people involved in the interaction. The
relationship here is a love relationship between Adele (the singer) and her ex-
boyfriend. The mode is spoken if the song is sung and written if the lyrics are not
sung.
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The lyrics describe an event in which the writer felt alive again with the presence of
a lover. The first two lines are parallel in meaning with the last two lines.
First, the writer felt dead inside, which is expressed by the lines “I let it fall,
my heart” and “It was dark and I was over”. Suddenly, someone came and he
brought her back to life again, which is expressed by the lines “And as it fell you
rose to claim it” and “Until you kissed my lips and you saved me.” Here, the writer
is comparing a dead, meaningless life to letting her heart fall and being in the dark
and further still, the “death” was made clearer by the statement “I was over”. She
was not really dead of course, but she was comparing her life with that of a dead
person (i.e. having no feeling and being in the dark).
Next, the lover saved her from such life by rising to claim her heart, which
means he made her able to feel again. Of course all the actions in this verse did not
happen literally.
5.2 French words (parts of speech) Articles, Nouns, Adjectives and Verbs
found in the song
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Mais j'ai mis le feu à la pluie,
Je l'ai regardée tomber tout en te touchant le visage,
Et elle me brûlait tandis que je pleurais
Car je l'ai entendue crier ton nom, ton nom!
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Et elle brûlait tandis que je pleurais
Car je l'ai entendue crier ton nom, ton nom!
6. CONCLUSION
There are different kinds of figurative languages found in the songs of Adele,
Set Fire to the Rain. Some examples are: personification, metaphor, synecdoche,
hyperbole, allusion, paradox, symbols and dead metaphor. These kinds of figurative
languages are used by the writer in order to make her creation in this case the
songs look alive so we can feel the condition that the writer tries to show in that
song. The use of the contextual meaning in this study also opens up all the
meanings and the purposes from song lyrics by Adele. The words that firstly look
complicated can be elaborated in the contextual meaning so that they can be better
understood. So, by using the figurative languages and their contextual meaning,
the writer wants to attract our attention and slowly leads us to the theme.
What I like most about the song is that expresses the true feelings of heart
that is totally hurt but brave enough to bear the pain and strong enough to stand
the show the anger she had to go through instead of simply weeping over.
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7. BIBLIOGRAPHY
https://www.popdust.com/lets-analyze-the-lyrics-to-adeles-set-fire-to-the-rain-1889368024.html
http://suhandoko-jombang.blogspot.com/2014/09/simple-song-analysis.html
https://www.myenglishteacher.eu/ask/answer/answer-for-meaning-of-set-fire-to-the-rain-idiom/
http://lyricstranslate.com/en/set-fire-rain-mettre-le-feu-la-pluie.html
http://lyricstranslate.com/en/set-fire-rain-mettre-le-feu-la-pluie.html#ixzz55lNKDQKG
https://www.shmoop.com/quotes/i-set-fire-to-the-rain.html
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