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MODERN SLAVERY IN THE MEMOIR HIDDEN GIRL BY SYIMA HALL: A REVIEW ON THE MAIN CHARACTER Mutiara Magdalena; Agnes Setyowati H; Ni Made Widisanti S
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 1, No 1 (2019): Volume 1 nomor 1 Januari Tahun 2019
Publisher : Universitas Pakuan

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AbstractThe main topic in this research is modern slavery which is examined based on the study of the main character in Shyima Hall’s memoir: Hidden Girl. The process of this research involves the overall story, intrinsic elements: character and characterization, conflict, setting, and symbol, as well as extrinsic elements: perspective of cultural studies focusing on class and the understanding of modern slavery. This qualitative research is conducted by applying descriptive analysis method along with library research technique, leading to the identification that class turns out to be the cause of modern slavery. The main character, Shyima, undergoes three forms of modern slavery: human trafficking, domestic slavery and child slavery. These experiences eventually forms her determination to fight against modern slavery individually, by becoming an anti-modern slavery activist.Keywords: class, main character, modern slavery, slavery
THE RELATIONSHIP OF WOMEN'S STEREOTYPE AND MASCULINITY THROUGH THE STUDY OF THE MAIN CHARACTER IN THE NOVEL MOANA BY SUZANNA FRANCES Denisa Yunita; Agnes Setyowati H.; Ni Made Widisanti S
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 2, No 1 (2020): Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020)
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The main topic of this research is the relationship of stereotypes and masculinity of woman which is discussed based on a study of the main character in the novel Moana by Suzanna Francis. The research process uses intrinsic elements: characters, settings, conflicts, irony, and symbol, as well as extrinsic elements: gender, masculinity-femininity, stereotypes and symbolic violence. This research uses descriptive analytical methods and literature study techniques that produce stereotype findings that cause masculine trait of characters in the main character. The main character, suffered gender injustice of stereotypes and symbolic violence which can be seen from her father’s prohibition to let her go outside the reef. Upon the agreement, the main character was encouraged to go outside the reef by carrying out the mission of recovering and saving inhabitants of the village.Keywords: Masculine, stereotypes, gender injustice, symbolic violence, and woman.
AN ANALYSIS ON ADJECTIVE CLAUSE IN DANIEL DEFOE’S ROBINSON CRUSOE Muhammad Ramadhan; Ni Made Widisanti S; Sari Rejeki
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 1, No 2 (2019): Vol 1 No 2 Tahun 2019
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 Abstract This thesis is titled "An Analysis on Adjective Clause in Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe." This study aims to show the dominant function and type of adjective clause. In addition, this research is also conducted to show the fragmentary differences between Early Modern English and Modern English. The researcher used the adjective clause theory of Oshima and Hogue which included 6 functions and 2 types of adjective clause. The method used in this study is library qualitative or in other words library research.From this study, it can be concluded that 94 clauses data with functions and types of adjective clause were found and the dominant function of the adjective clause was relative pronoun as object 35 data equivalent to 37.23%. The difference in fragment between Early Modern English and Modern English is occured in the use of suffix –st, -est, and –t, the use of do auxiliaries, the use of pronoun thou, the use of the word will vs shall and the use of demonstrative pronoun.Keywords : adjective clause, functions and types of adjective clause.
FEMALE MASCULINITY IN THE NOVEL THE SPY BY PAULO COELHO: A REVIEW ON THE MAIN CHARACTER Dewi Rahayu; Ni Made Widisanti S; Tetty Yukesti
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 1, No 1 (2019): Volume 1 nomor 1 Januari Tahun 2019
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ABSTRACTThis study aims at denoting  the image of female masculinity through the study of the main character in the novel The Spy by Paulo Coelho. The main character, Mata Hari,  works as a dancer and hetaira, but is accused of spying because of her profession. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative with library research technique. The results of this study indicate that female masculinity described in the main character is considered hegemonic masculinity, that is, the kind of  masculinity formed through behavior, personal experience, and cultural processes. This masculinity is denoted in the presence of the main character’s characteristics, such as  self-nature, adventurous, free, selfish, reckless, active, and courageous.Keyword : Female masculinity, Hetaira, Masculinity-femininity.
AN ANALYSIS OF FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS IN WOMEN’S SPEECH IN THE TALKSHOW UNITED STATES OF WOMEN SUMMIT Alika Putri Badari; Agnes Setyowati H; Ni Made Widisanti S
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 1, No 2 (2019): Vol 1 No 2 Tahun 2019
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AbstractThis study aims at denoting the features of female speech and its functions that Michelle Obama applied in the Talk Show United States of Women Summit. In addition, the purpose of this study is to also denote the features of male speech, so as to see which feature is the most dominant in use. The study results in the finding of 18 data of women's utterances. There are 7 types of speech features consisting of 2 data adjectives, 1 datum of tag question, 2 data of raising intonations on declaratives, 1 datum of avoidance of strong swear words, 6 data of emphatic stress, 2 data of lexical hedges and 3 data of intensifiers. The female speech features in the analysis serve as hedges device and booster device. The present writer also sees that Michelle uses two types of male speech features in 4 data, they are 3 pieces of minimal responses and 1 command and directive. Therefore, it can be said that the use of female speech features in this research are more dominant than male's.Keywords: men’s speech features, women’s speech features, functions of women’s speech features.
CHANGES IN THE LIFE OF THE MAIN CHARACTER AS A PERSON WITH ASPERGER’S SYNDROME IN KATHRYN ERSKINE’S MOCKINGBIRD Anisa Asri; Ni Made Widisanti S; Tetty Yukesti
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 2, No 2 (2020): Volume 2 Number 2 2020
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The main topic in this research is changes in the main character as a person with Asperger's syndrome in Kathryn Erskine’s Mockingbird. The process of this research involves the whole story, intrinsic elements: character and characterization, conflict, and setting. This qualitative research is supported by descriptive analysis method and library research technique that shows the main character as a person with Asperger's syndrome can experience character changes even though the research states that person with this syndrome is quite difficult to progress in terms of social interaction. A person with asperger syndrome has a persistent nature, but gradually the main character is able to pass through all the processes of change in her life. Keywords: character changes; asperger syndrome; main character.
TYPES OF IDIOMS AND STRATEGIES IN TRANSLATING IDIOMS IN THE NOVEL THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN BY PAULA HAWKINS Delia Imaniar Putri; Ni Made Widisanti S; Sari Rejeki
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 3, No 2 (2021): Volume 3 Number 2 2021
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The objectives of this research are to identify the types and strategies in translating idioms used in Paula Hawkins' novel The Girl on the Train. The research methodology applied isdescriptive qualitative.The results show that the types of idioms (O’Dell and McCarthy 2010)found in the novel are similes, binomials, proverbs, euphemisms, cliché, and fixed statement and other language. Using the theory by Baker (2011), the idioms in the novel are mainly translated using the strategy; translation by phrase. Other strategies that are also applied are using idioms of similar meanings but dissimilar forms, using idioms of singular and form, translating by omission of entire idioms, and borrowing the source language. Keywords: Idioms; Translation Strategy.
TRAUMATIC EXPERIENCES AND PSYCHOPATHIC TRAITS IN THE NOVEL HANNIBAL RISING BY THOMAS HARRIS: A PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE MAIN CHARACTER Femy Ramadhina; Agnes Setyowati H; Ni Made Widisanti S
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 2, No 2 (2020): Volume 2 Number 2 2020
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This research’s titled is "Traumatic Experiences and Psychopathic Traits in the Novel Hannibal Rising by Thomas Harris: A Psychological Study of The Main Character". This study aims is to show the effect of childhood traumatic memory on the psychopathic traits of the main character using intrinsic and extrinsic approach. This study also uses descriptive analysis methods and library research technique. The main character in this novel is Hannibal, he is a medical student who experiences post-traumatic stress disorder which is the result of the death of his sister. This resulted in Hannibal having psychopathic traits. His psychopathic trait has both negative and positive side. The negative side is effected by his aunt and led him to some of the  murder cases that killed the criminals who killed his sister. The positive side however, despite his psychopathic traits and improper actions, he manage to achieve success in his career which indicates his remarkable accomplishment.Keywords : memory; trauma psychopathic traits; psychologica.
THE RESISTANCE OF THE MAIN CHARACTER AGAINST RACISM IN THE NOVEL THE HATE U GIVE BY ANGIE THOMAS Ima Sustika Dewi; Ni Made Widisanti S; Ade S Natawiria
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 3, No 1 (2021): Volume 3 Number 1 2021
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This thesis deals with racism in the novel ‘The Hate U Give’ written by Angie Thomas. It aims at analyzing racism due to inherent stereotypes that still exist now. The descriptive analysis method is applied in this research to go with intrinsic and extrinsic approaches. The writer studies character, conflict, setting, and irony as the intrinsic elements in order to deeply analyze the topic of discussion. As for extrinsic theory, this thesis analyzes racism and how to deal with it, including the forms and effects of racial injustice. In the novel, the main character witnesses her friend killed by the white police officer. She struggles to win justice in fighting racism. The result of this research is that modern racialism, anti-black issues as well as discrimination that still applies now.Keywords: racism; resistance; justice.
THE FIGHT AGAINST GENDER-BASED DISCRIMINATION OF THE CENTRAL CHARACTER IN THE NOVEL YALE NEEDS WOMEN BY ANNE GARDINER PERKINS Komalasari Kusuma Wardhani; Shita Dewi Ratih P; Ni Made Widisanti S
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 2, No 2 (2020): Volume 2 Number 2 2020
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This study discusses about the fight against gender-based discrimination in Yale Needs Women novel by Anne Gardiner Perkins. In the novel, discrimination is derived from heteronormative attitudes in the community. Biased heteronormative opinions are widespread throughout the community. The existence of these attitudes is nothing more than a continuation of the patriarchal ideologies inherent in cultural and political systems for centuries. This research uses qualitative analysis methods and contains a number of intrinsic elements in the form of characters and characterizations, settings, and plot as well as extrinsic elements, namely the perspective of cultural studies focused on patriarchal concepts and feminism. The results of the research prove that gender discrimination can be eradicate and women should fight to get their rights back.Keywords : discrimination; patriarchal concepts; feminism.