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Journal : PERFORMANCE: JOURNAL OF ENGLSH EDUCATION AND LITERATURE

PSYCHOANALYSIS OF RANDOLPH “RANN” COLFAX’S PERSONALITY IN PEARL S. BUCK NOVEL “THE ETERNAL WONDER” Fajrin, Naufal; Weda, Sukardi; Iskandar, Iskandar
PERFORMANCE: JOURNAL OF ENGLISH EDUCATION AND LITERATURE Vol 3, No 4: November (2024) Performance: Journal of English Education and Literature
Publisher : State University of Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/performance.v3i4.67737

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In this study, the researcher analyzed the personality of the main character in a literary work. The researcher examined two issues, namely: (1) What are the personality structures of Randolph "Rann" Colfax in the novel The Eternal Wonder, (2) How is the dynamics of Randolph "Rann" Colfax's personality in the novel The Eternal Wonder. The Eternal Wonder is a novel by Pearl S. Buck. The method used in this study is qualitative descriptive method and Psychoanalytic approach. Based on the findings, there are 7 structures of Id personality found in the main character Randolph "Rann" Colfax, 7 structures of Ego personality found in the main character Randolph "Rann" Colfax, and 7 structures of Superego personality found in the main character Randolph "Rann" Colfax. Meanwhile, the analysis conducted based on the personality structures found within Randolph "Rann" Colfax revealed personality dynamics in the form of indications of positive instincts and anxiety. Keywords: Psychoanalysis, personality, impulse
TEACHERS’ CHALLENGES IN ENGLISH CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT AT MAS DARUSSALAM ANRONG APPAKA PANGKEP Syahruni, Syahruni; Weda, Sukardi; La Sunra, La Sunra
PERFORMANCE: JOURNAL OF ENGLISH EDUCATION AND LITERATURE Vol 1, No 1 February (2022): Performance: Journal of English Education and Literature
Publisher : State University of Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/performance.v1i1 August.36750

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Classroom management is needed in every teaching and learning process, including the English teaching and learning process. This study aims to find out the English teachers’ challenges in English classroom management at MAS Darussalam Anrong Appaka Pangkep and to describe the strategies used by the teacher to cope with the challenges in English classroom management at MAS Darussalam Anrong Appaka Pangkep. This study is descriptive qualitative research. The subjects of this research are three English teachers. The data were collected through observation and interview. The results of the research showed the teachers got challenge in English classroom management at MAS Darussalam Anrong Appaka Pangkep. Based on the observation and interview it was found that the challenges they faced were linguistic challenges, psychological challenges, institutional challenges, and instructional challenges. Based on these findings, the researcher concluded three factors of linguistic challenges: the students' lack of vocabulary, pronunciation, and lack of understanding of the grammatical pattern. The researcher also found some psychological problems:  lack of motivation, lack of confidence, and students’ fear of making mistakes. Furthermore, the results also indicate that there were strategies used by the teachers to cope with the challenges in English classroom management at MAS Darussalam Anrong Appaka Pangkep. The strategies were related to determination strategy, group discussion strategy and communication strategy. Keywords: Classroom Management, teachers’ challenges, teachers’ strategies
Code-Mixing Used by Beauty Vloggers Nanda Arsyinta And Tasya Farasya on Youtube Channel Riski, Afifah Alya; Weda, Sukardi; Nasta, Mardiyanah
PERFORMANCE: JOURNAL OF ENGLISH EDUCATION AND LITERATURE Vol 1, No 4: November (2022) Performance: Journal of English Education and Literature
Publisher : State University of Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/performance.v1i4.71187

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This study examines the use of code mixing on the YouTube channels of beauty vloggers Tasya Farasya and Nanda Arsyinta. It seeks to examine the various forms of code mixing according to Muysken's (2000) theory as well as the fundamental causes of the two beauty vloggers' language mixing in their videos according to Saville-Troike's (1986) theory. This study uses qualitative research methodology. The results of the research show that 210 extracts describe the types of code mixing found in the utterances of the two beauty vloggers Nanda Arsyinta and Tasya Farasya on YouTube channel. Based on Muysken's theory (2000), there are 3 types of reasons were also found underlying speakers mixing their languages, namely insertion (159), alternation (6), and congruent lexicalization (45). Based on Saville-Troike's theory (1986), 3 types of reasons were also found that underlying speakers' code-mixing, namely to strengthen requests or commands (5), lexical need (84), and to exclude other people (54). Additionally, the researcher found one reason that was not included in the Saville-Troike theory because the researcher felt that the three reasons put forward by Saville-Troike were not enough to cover all the extracts found. Apart from that, to strengthen the new reasons found, the researcher watched other videos from the two beauty vloggers and then concluded that because of habits are one of the appropriate reasons to use as a basis for speakers to mix their languages. There are 67 extracts found in this case. Based on 210 data observed, the research concluded that the most dominant type of code-mixing was insertion, while the most dominant reason why speakers mixed their languages was lexical need.Keywords: Code-Mixing, Types, Reasons, Beauty Vloggers, YouTube Videos
Sarcasm Analysis in Wednesday Series Episode1-5 Pratiwi, Anugerah Armeylia; Weda, Sukardi; Burhamzah, Muftihaturahmah
PERFORMANCE: JOURNAL OF ENGLISH EDUCATION AND LITERATURE Vol 4, No 2: May (2025) Performance: Journal of English Education and Literature
Publisher : State University of Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/performance.v4i2.72595

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This study aims to explore the form of sarcasm in the Wednesday series and to investigate the use of sarcasm in the Wednesday series. To obtain data from this analysis, the researcher used a descriptive qualitative method. The researcher watched a Netflix series entitled Wednesday with the number of episodes taken by the researcher being 5 episodes, namely episodes 1-5. This Netflix series tells the story of a girl who is a descendant of the Addams family named Wednesday, she has a different personality from children in general, has an all-black fashion, is rude, and seems to have no empathy. The result of this thesis found that the use of propositional sarcasm in this series is more used than the other types, this types are found in 16 extracts, then the second rank that is most used by the characters in this series is lexical sarcasm, the researcher found 6 extracts in Wednesday series, then illocutionary sarcasm found in 5 extracts, and the last is illocutionary with 3 extracts. In the use of sarcasm types by each character of the Wednesday series, they mostly use sarcasm to ridicule, mock, stop an argument, and sometimes use sarcasm in a positive form such as praise, In addition, the Reasher found that there is a connection between culture and language. Keywords: Netflix, Wednesday, Sarcasm
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE IN THE SELECTED SONGS IN THE ALBUM “ONLY HUMAN” BY CALUM SCOTT Tiara, Tiara; Weda, Sukardi; Burhamzah, Muftihaturrahmah
PERFORMANCE: JOURNAL OF ENGLISH EDUCATION AND LITERATURE Vol 4, No 3: August (2025) Performance: Journal of English Education and Literature
Publisher : State University of Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/performance.v4i3.76513

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This study aims to suppress the answers to the research questions. The objective of this study are: (1) To find out the type of figurative language used in the lyrics of Calum Scott songs. (2) To identify the meaning of the figurative language used in the lyrics of Calum Scott selected songs. This research using a qualitative descriptive. The data sources of this research are several Calum Scott song lyrics contained in the album “ Only Human”, namely "You Are the Reason", "Only You", "What I Miss Most", "Dancing on My Own" and "Won't Let You Down". In this study the writers used the theory of Geoffrey N. Leech (1969). From the analysis, the results of this study showed that the total number of types of language styles used in Calum Scott song were 14 data. Based on the analysis of the meaning of figurative language, it can be seen that the meaning mostly describes the feelings of the singer implied by the figurative language used in the lyrics. It can be concluded that the role of using figurative language is important in the creation of song lyrics, because this type of language is used to create a meaningful sentence to give a certain effect by expressing feelings and ideas in such a way as to make the reader more impressed and the delivery of the message can be reflected well into the mind of the reader or listener.Keywords: Figurative Language, Meanings, Song Lyrics, Calum Scott.
Conversational Implicature in Tim Burton’s Netflix Series “Wednesday” Natasya, Fadillah Ayu; Weda, Sukardi; Mahmud, Murni
PERFORMANCE: JOURNAL OF ENGLISH EDUCATION AND LITERATURE Vol 5, No 1: February (2026) Performance: Journal of English Education and Literature
Publisher : State University of Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/performance.v5i1.83003

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This study examines the use of conversational implicature in the Netflix series by Tim Burton, "Wednesday." The aim of this research is to identify and interpret the types of conversational implicature used by the characters. A descriptive qualitative method was employed to collect data, which involved watching all eight episodes of the series and transcribing selected utterances. The data was then analyzed and interpreted according to Grice's theory and Levinson’s theory of conversational implicature, focusing on both generalized and particularized types of conversational implicature. The findings show that particularized conversational implicature is used more frequently by the characters in this series, with 25 instances, compared to 5 instances of general conversational implicature. The maxim of quantity was the most commonly flouted, followed by the maxims of manner, relevance, and quality. The findings of this study clarify cases in previous research where specific conversational implicature was mistakenly classified as general conversational implicature. This study contributes to the field of pragmatics and provides valuable insights for the academic community, particularly for teachers, students, and further research, in understanding the types of conversational implicatures and the implicit meaning behind an utterance.Keywords: Conversational Implicature, Wednesday, Generalized Implicature, Particularized Implicature
Co-Authors A Halim Abduh, Amirullah Adi F Mahmud, Adi F agus rahmat Akhmad Affandi Amaliah, Asmah Dien Amin, Fatimah Hidayahni Amirullah -, Amirullah Amrullah, Sitti Zakiyah Andi, Ameliya Ramadhani Anggraeni, Rezki Amelia Arhama, Nurwaliyah Dwi Ariyani, Amra Asrul, Ryan Andisky Burhamzah, Muftihaturahmah Burhamzah, Muftihaturrahmah Dahlan, Suratman Devilito Prasetyo Tatipang Dwinggrum, Crismin Fajrin, Naufal Fitriyani Fitriyani Fitriyani Geminastiti Sakkir Halim, Abd Haq, Moh. Dliyaul Haryanto Atmowardoyo, Haryanto Hidaiyat, Muhammad Ika Wahyuni, Styana imam, Nur Imam Indah, Indah Paramitha ISKANDAR Iskandar Abdul Samad Iskandar Iskandar Islami, Balqis Syaidina Jufri, Muhammad Dzulkhair Khatima, Dwi Husnul Korompot, Chairil Anwar La Sunra La Sunra, La Sunra Lengkoan, Fergina Maemuna Muhayyang Magfira, A. Mah, Aisyah Aminny Mandan, Tree Wahyuni Mardiyanah Nasta Mochammad Imron Awalludin Muh. Hasbi Muhalim Muhammad Hidayat Muhammad Tahir Muin, Ince Maharani A. Munir Munir Murni Mahmud Mustahrim Atbar, Mustahrim Mustakim, Nur Fa'adillah Muzakkir, Elza Awalia Natasya, Fadillah Ayu Ngera, Thresia Gloria Embu Nihta Vera Frelly Liando Noni, Nurdin Noor, Nurjihan Nabilah Noralfia, Noralfia NUR AENI Nur, Riola Haya Patak, Andi Anto Pogeng, Andi khofifah Andi Pratiwi, Anugerah Armeylia Putra, Setya Wardana Rezki Riani, Nindi Rika Riski, Afifah Alya Risman, Noviyanti s, sutyrajmi Safitri, Riza Sahril Sainu, Muhammad Nasiruddin Sakti, Andi Elsa Fadhilah Samsinar Samsudin Samsudin Sapnur, Aisyah Sarmadani, Sarmadani Siti Sarah Fitriani, Siti Sarah Sri Hastuti Sultan, Muliyani Sumardi, Arya Priyangga Sunra, La Surya Anugrah, Ade Sutyrajmi S, Sutyrajmi Syahrullah Syahrullah Syahruni, Syahruni Syamsu, Ahmad Riwaldi Yahdian Syarifuddin Dollah Tiara, Tiara Triana, Sakila Ade Umrah, Wulan Nia Wardana, Irvan Wello, Muhammad Basri Wiwik Handayani Zulqadri, Muhammad Fachri