Human-Nature Relationship: An Eco-Linguistic Analysis Via Halliday’s Transitivity System to A Number of Selected Poems by William Shakespeare, William Wordsworth & W. H. Davis

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الإصدار الثاني عشر: 15 فبراير 2023
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Human-Nature Relationship: An Eco-Linguistic Analysis Via Halliday’s Transitivity System to A Number of Selected Poems by William Shakespeare, William Wordsworth & W. H. Davis

Dr. Rania Fouad Bassiony
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Literary works, being imaginative and creative, present a variety of humanistic and environmental elements to enhance the understanding of a society's culture and to aid in the interpretation of a wide range of emotions and experiences. The harmonious coexistence of humans and environment is portrayed in literary works. Romantic writers addressed the themes of beauty, love, emotions, and the suffering experienced by all spirits. For poets, solitude in nature served as a haven in order to relieve human suffering. These emotions and thoughts’ processes are investigated via the study of language. Eco-linguistics, an interdisciplinary area that integrates language and ecology examines the interaction between language, ecological Lexicons and the natural environment. It also necessitates a re-evaluation of the relationship between language and the external environment and investigates the relationship between the written word and the actual world. It also illustrates how writers communicate both the psychic and the physical realities to readers and audience, posing ethical and aesthetic questions. Accordingly, this study is based on Halliday's transitivity theory, which views language as a social function and asserts that language and meaning are inseparably connected. It highlights how language users integrate into society and suggests that language has a function that enables users to form bonds and share meaning. The study also aims at examining the applicability of Halliday’s Transitivity Theory to a number of selected poems of the aforementioned poets

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