Methods and Techniques in Conveying the Theme of Peace in Ludabi Poems

by Mercy T. Alsonado

Published: December 3, 2025 • DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2025.903SEDU0715

Abstract

Poetry is a form of art and literature characterized by its diverse forms and stylistic variations. A poem is easily distinguished by its structure, often adhering to a particular rhythmic or sound pattern at the end of each line. It is composed of stanzas and verses, typically consisting of eight, twelve, sixteen, or twenty-four syllables. This study sought to examine the lines and expressions within selected poems that embody the theme of peace. This section of the paper discusses the statements in each poem that highlight the theme of peace. The study aimed to determine the various methods and techniques employed by poets in articulating the theme of peace in their literary works. Findings revealed that the poets utilized allegories or figurative expressions containing implicit meanings to artistically express the theme of peace in their poems, thereby enriching and enhancing the aesthetic quality of the entire composition. The researcher recommends the reinforcement of the study’s findings through further research focusing on related topics to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the subject.