AN ANALYSIS OF HYPERBOLE IN THE ALBUM CHANGES BY JUSTIN BIEBER

Liana, Siti and Lailiyah, Sufil and Amelia, Firqo (2025) AN ANALYSIS OF HYPERBOLE IN THE ALBUM CHANGES BY JUSTIN BIEBER. AN ANALYSIS OF HYPERBOLE IN THE ALBUM CHANGES BY JUSTIN BIEBER. (Unpublished)

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Abstract

Hyperbole is a form of figurative language that is used to make the meaning of a sentence greater than the actual sentence so that it will have a special effect and make readers more imaginative in understanding the true meaning of sentences containing hyperbole in several literary works, such as in the song lyrics related to this research. The aim of this research is to identify types of hyperbole from Claridge's (2011) theory, interpreting its meaning from leech's (1981) theory, in the lyrics of Justin Bieber's changes songs. This research uses qualitative methods, analyzing written word data from Justin Bieber's album Changes which was released on February, fourteen, 2020. This research involves four steps: identifying types of hyperbole, describing the meaning, analyzing and interpreting the data to answer the problem formulation, and drawing conclusions. The research findings show that there are twenty seven data from eleven song lyrics, covering various types of hyperbole and their meanings. Ten data of clausal, six data of phrasal, three data of single word hyperbole, four data of comparisons, one data of numerical, and three data of repetitions. The researcher did not find any the role of superlative in the changes album. With Clausal being the most frequently used, with ten data from eleven songs. And research findings for meaning, there are six meanings, ten data of connotative, four data of collocative, one data of reflective, one data of Affective, two data of conceptual, and one data of thematic, with connotative being the most frequently used. By producing ten data from eleven songs, the researcher did not find any social meaning in the Changes album. Keywords: changes, hyperbole, justin bieber, meaning of hyperbole, types of hyperbole

Item Type: Article
Subjects: P Language and Literature > PE English
Depositing User: Siti Liana
Date Deposited: 21 Aug 2025 07:24
Last Modified: 21 Aug 2025 07:24
URI: http://repository.unars.ac.id/id/eprint/3637

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