Exploring textual meaning in Chukwuemeka Ike’s Sunset at Dawn: a systemic functional approach
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The goal of this research work is to apply one of the three meanings
developed by Halliday (1985), the grammar of textual meaning, to two
extracts selected from Chukwuemeka’s Sunset at Dawn (1976). This focus on
textual meaning aims at unveiling the hidden linguistic resources or codes
incorporated in the novel. It also aims at bringing out how the author of this
novel has organized and established Themes to construct clauses in order to
convey his message. Through a descriptive approach, the grammar of Textual
meaning is studied in Chukwuemeka’s Sunset at Dawn (1976). The
qualitative descriptive method used in this article is supported by a
quantitative method in using descriptive statistical analysis to calculate the
percentage of the different fields. The study reveals that the Theme/Rheme
structure is an essential component in the construction of a cohesive and
coherent text. This has enabled us to assert that Sunset at Dawn by
Chukwuemeka Ike is a well-written novel
