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THE CONCEPTUAL METAPHORS OF EMOTION AND WAR IN PINK FLOYD’S THE WALL (1982).

Aljudu, Amadeus Bintang Ksatria (2025) THE CONCEPTUAL METAPHORS OF EMOTION AND WAR IN PINK FLOYD’S THE WALL (1982). Undergraduate thesis, Fakultas Ilmu Budaya.

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Abstract

The Wall (1982), is a film based on Pink Floyd’s concept album, that is full of symbolism and imagery expression. It tells the story of a rock star named Pink, whose emotional breakdown is shaped by personal loss and the lasting impact of war. The purpose of this thesis is to research the way emotion and war are expressed through metaphors. Using the theory of Conceptual Metaphor by Lakoff and Johnson (2003) and Metaphor Identification Procedure by Pragglejaz Group
(2007), this research examines how the songwriter uses metaphors to express the abstract concepts of emotion and war. The metaphors were derived from notetaking relevant lines from the songs in the film. The results of the study find
emotions and war are framed as source domains that are easier to understand. The metaphors use vehicles to represent abstract experiences and complex concepts into vivid, relatable images. These metaphorical expressions shape the style of the film
by creating a dark tone, amplifying emotional impact, and letting viewers feel Pink’s emotions. This stylistic effect makes the narrative more immersive and helps the audience connect with the main character’s struggle.
Keywords: conceptual metaphor, metaphor identification procedure, emotion, war, stylistic effect

Item Type: Thesis (Undergraduate)
Subjects: Humanities
Divisions: Faculty of Humanities > Department of English Literature
Depositing User: Tugirin
Date Deposited: 12 Nov 2025 06:57
Last Modified: 12 Nov 2025 06:57
URI: https://eprints2.undip.ac.id/id/eprint/41027

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