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THE TYPES AND THE FUNCTIONAL CATEGORIES OF TABOO WORDS IN EUPHORIA SEASON 2 TV SERIES SCRIPTS Dwi Nitisari; Indah Lestari; Muhamad Rifki Ramadhan
Jurnal Sosial Humaniora dan Pendidikan Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Agustus : Jurnal Sosial Humaniora dan Pendidikan
Publisher : Asosiasi Dosen Muda Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56127/jushpen.v2i2.835

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The objectives of this research are to identify the different types of taboo words and to describe the functions of taboo words as they are used by characters in the Euphoria Season 2 TV show. The descriptive qualitative method was used in this research because the data is in words rather than numbers. This study's primary theory is that of Michael Swan (2005) and Timothy Jay (1992). The researcher discovered four types of taboo words after classifying 50 data of taboo words in Euphoria Season 2 TV Series, namely lavatory 4 data (8%), private parts of body 17 data (34%), religion 12 data (24%), and sexual activity 17 data (34%). Meanwhile, from those 85 data of taboo words, the researcher found some functions of taboo words anger and/or frustration 14 data (16%), descriptive-evaluative 40 data (47%), joking 9 out data (11%), surprise 6 data (7%), and sarcastic irony or insult 16 data (19%).
THE FULFILLMENT OF NEEDS POTRAYED IN THE MAIN CHARACTERS OF ALICIA BERENSON AND THEO FABER IN THE SILENT PATIENT NOVEL Utami, Ghina Meidiana; Nitisari, Dwi; Firmawan, Hendro
Journal of Language and Literature Vol 11, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Gunadarma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35760/jll.2023.v11i2.9107

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The hierarchy of needs is psychological aspect that should be fulfilled in the individual life as a motivation. The aims of this research are to discovered the types of hierarchy of needs by used Abraham Maslow theory from Alicia Berenson and Theo Faber and how they fulfilled the needs in The Silent Patient (2019) novel written by Alex Michaelides. This research used the descriptive qualitative method because the data of this research are analysed by words namely dialogues and monologues. After classified the data, the researchers found 31 data of Alicia’s needs and 32 data of Theo’s needs of 5 stages of hierarchy of needs that taken from dialogue and monologue. The result showed that only 4 of 5 Alicia Berenson needs are fulfilled namely, 10 data of physiological needs, 6 data of safety needs, 3 data of love need, and 6 data of self-esteem needs. Whereas Theo Faber successfully fulfilled 5 needs namely, 6 data of physiological needs, 6 data of safety needs, 13 data of love need, 3 data of self-esteem needs, and 4 data of self-actualization.
IMAGERY AND CONNOTATIVE MEANING FOUND IN SONG LYRICS OF TAYLOR SWIFT’S FOLKLORE Annisa, Astri; Nitisari, Dwi
UG Journal Vol 18, No 2 (2024)
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This research focuses on analyzing imagery and connotative meaning found in song lyrics of Taylor Swift’s Folklore. The aims of this research are to find out the types of imagery used in song lyrics of Taylor Swift’s Folklore also to find out the types of connotative meaning from the imagery found in song lyrics of Taylor Swift’s Folklore. This research analyzed the seven types of imagery utilizing Thomas R. Arp and Greg Johnson’s (2017) theory and will go in-depth analyzing its meaning by using the three types of connotative meaning proposed by Riebs & Reeves’s (2005). The research method used in this research is a qualitative method. From this research, out of 138 data the researchers found all 7 types of imagery used in the lyrics of Taylor Swift’s Folklore. Those seven types of imagery are visual imagery (50 data), auditory imagery (11 data), olfactory imagery (1 datum), gustatory imagery (1 datum), tactile imagery (7 data), organic imagery (25 data), and kinesthetic imagery (43 data). The researchers also found there are 3 types of connotative meaning used in imagery found from the lyrics of Taylor Swift’s Folklore. Those three types of connotative meaning namely positive (47 data), negative (66 data), dan neutral (25 data).