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Felicity Analysis on The Main Character in The Game Movie Resident Evil 2 Remake Setyawan, Ilham; Cahyaningrum, Ika Oktaria
Allure Journal Vol 3, No 1 (2023): January 2023
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/allure.v3i1.12770

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The purposes of this research are for knowing what kind felicity condition within the conversation by using Leon as a limitation. Beside to classifying the type of felicity condition, the researchers also want to know what is the impact if the felicity condition is not fulfilled inside the conversation. This research is using descriptive qualitative method to get the data. In accordance with Creswell's theory, the researchers only use Resident Evil 2 Remake as an object and it will be used as the data in this research. To validating the data, the researchers using Theory Triangulation, the theory said to use an expert theory to analyzing the data and the researchers here is using Yule as a base to analyzing and classifying the type of felicity condition that will eventually become a complete data to make a conclusion. This research has 5 types of felicity condition according to the theory that the researchers use. The types are General Condition (25%), Content Condition (23,4%), Preparatory Condition (10%), Sincerity Condition (30%), and Essential Condition (11,6%). The percentage above are from analyzing 60 data inside the conversation that Leon have and some other characters who had conversation with Leon. Beside the types, there is also an impact which exist because the utterance become infelicitous. The impact is misinvocation (38%), misexecution (31%), and abuse (31%). These impacts here cause a different result from what the speaker intended
OBJECTIVE AND MORALIST CRITICIS THE WAY OF WATER Viani Dwi Lestari, Okta; Cahyaningrum, Ika Oktaria; I Desak Ketut, Titis Ary Laksanti
Acceleration: Multidisciplinary Research Journal Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): Acceleration: Multidisciplinary Research Journal
Publisher : PT Akselerasi Karya Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70210/amrj.v3i4.194

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This research aims to analyze the objective and moralist criticism of James Cameron's Avatar 2: The Way of Water. This analysis will focus on two main aspects, namely objective criticism and moralist criticism. Objective criticism examines objective elements in literary works such as theme, plot, characters and characterization, setting, point of view and message. Meanwhile, moralist criticism examines the moral values contained in the film scenes. Using descriptive qualitative methods, researchers can describe and interpret in detail how objective criticism and moralist criticism are represented in the film Avatar 2: The Way of Water. In two categories of criticism analyzed from the movie Avatar 2: The Way of Water, namely Objective Criticism and Moralist Criticism. In Objective Criticism, 18 data were found with the following data distribution: theme (4 data), setting (4 data), character and characterization (2 data), plot (2 data), point of view (2 data), and message (4 data). Moralist Criticism includes a total of 21 data, with the following details: criticism of natural exploitation and environmental damage (5 data), colonialism and bullying (4 data), lives destroyed by military policy and violence (3 data), family sacrifice and responsibility (4 data), ignoring the environment and destroying ecosystems (3 data), and the struggle to preserve cultural heritage (2 data). In terms of percentage, Objective Criticism contributes 46% of the total 39 data analyzed, while Moral Criticism contributes 54%, in Avatar 2: The Way of Water.
RELATION BETWEEN SCENES AND LYRICS IN ROSÉ’S MUSIC VIDEO: A SEMIOTIC ANALYSIS Srijati, Lathifah Dinda; Cahyaningrum, Ika Oktaria
Translation and Linguistics (Transling) Vol 4, No 3 (2024): Translation and Linguistics (Transling)
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/transling.v4i3.92176

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Rosé is a female soloist who debuted in early 2021 with the release of her single album, -R-. The album includes two songs and two music videos on it. The music videos themselves consisted of gestures that came along with the lyrics that Rosé sang. Listeners are expected to understand the message behind the gestures and words in the music videos, as well as the denotative and connotative meanings, to better understand it. That being said, the researcher had to take Relation Between Scenes and Lyrics in Rosé’s Music Video: A Semiotic Analysis for the research. This study used a semiotic approach to analyze the gestures in the scenes and looked at the denotative and connotative meanings by Roland Barthes’s theory. Data is analyzed with the descriptive qualitative method. The analysis explains the relation between lyrics and scenes along with denotative and connotative meanings. This study aims to deliver the meaning and give the listener a better understanding of the album to the listener.  
AN ANALYSIS OF TRANSLATION QUALITY ON FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE IN TERMS OF ACCURACY AND ACCEPTABILITY IN “COCO” MOVIE Cahyaningrum, Ika Oktaria
Translation and Linguistics (Transling) Vol 2, No 2 (2022): Translation and Linguistics (Transling)
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/transling.v2i2.61720

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Translation is a process of transferring message from a source language into a target language. One of translation products is subtitling in the movie. Figurative language is also found in the movie. Therefore, translators should pay attention on translating figurative language in the movie. The researcher chose Coco movie because there are many figurative languages which found in the movie. This research is descriptive qualitative. A triangulation technique was employed in this research. The data are all figurative languages in Coco movie. The other data are taken from the questionnaires assessed by three raters. The total data of figurative language in the movie are 52 data. The analysis on the figurative language shows that there are six types of figurative language found in Coco movie. They are metaphor (4 data or 8%), simile (6 data or 12%), personification (24 data or 46%), metonymy (9 data or 17%), symbol (7 data or 13%) and hyperbole (2 data or 4%) The analysis on the translation accuracy shows that 42 data or 81% from the total data are accurate, 10 data or 19% are less accurate, and no datum is inaccurate. The analysis on the translation acceptability shows that 38 data or 73% from the total data are acceptable, 14 data or 27% are less acceptable, and no datum is unacceptable. Personification becomes the dominance type of figurative language because there are a lot of inhuman objects involved. On the other hand, hyperbole becomes the submissive type of figurative language because only few exaggeration dialogues used.