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THE NATURE OF SYMB OLIC LANGUAGE

Presented by:

Yanti Rahayu 1178350545

Desi Puspitasari 117835054

Linta Wafdan H 117835083

Miftachudin 117835078

Red, Red RoseBy Robert

BurnsO my Luve’s like a red, red

rose, That’s newly sprung in

June: O my Luve’s like the

melodie, That’s sweetly play’d in

tune

Why symbols emerge? Sometimes words are not adequate to

express our human response to the search for meaning

Symbols are our effort to name and participate in what is abstract or other

Such as, Symbols are often used when words fail to express, especially for love & death & the transcendent.

From: www.geo.edu//Education Support - SLSS

What is a symbol? A symbol is often defined as “something

that stands for something else”. A symbol is something outside ourselves,

that which it symbolizes something inside ourselves.

Symbolic language is language in which we express inner experiences as if it were a sensory experience,

Symbolic language is language in which the world outside is a symbolic of the world inside a symbol for our soul and our mind.

Erich Fromm (p. 37)

A Symbol is special type of sign. It is a word, an action, a picture that communicates information and affects the way, we think, we act and feel.

The same symbol can have many different meanings.

It can affect different people in different ways.

The same symbol may have different interpretation.

Engagement Love marriage king bishop wealth

Religious Education Support - SLSS 7

“What is the specific connection between the symbol and that which it

symbolized?”Three kinds of symbols:1. the conventional symbol

2. the accidental symbol3. the universal symbol

CONVENTIONAL SYMBOL

Widely Used

Conventional Symbols

Picture

Mood Thing

The accidental symbol

• The accidental symbol is opposite to conventional symbol, altough they have one thing in common: there is no intrinsic relationship between the symbol and that which it symbolizes.

• The connection between the symbol and the experience symbolized in entirely accidental.

JATIM PARK It is the individual experience

connected with the place that makes it a symbol of a

moodmay be we had a joyfullness experience in a certain place, when we hear the name of that place, we will easily connect the name with a mood of joyfulness or sadness, just as we would connect it with a mood a joy had our experience been a happy one.

The same reaction could occur in connection with:

A house A street A certain scenery A certain dress

This symbol is rarely used in :

Myths Fairy Tales Works of Art

Universal Symbol

Universal Symbol

Conventional Symbol

Accidental Symbol

• Universal symbol is one in which there is an intrinsic relationship between the symbol and that which it represents.

Example of universal symbol

What does the expression look like???

A B C

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