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Social Class and Class Struggle in The Hunger Games (2012) Movie Al kahfi, Fahmi Haidar; Hkikmat, Mahi Mamat; Sudarisman, Yoga
Linguistics and ELT Journal Vol 13, No 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/leltj.v13i1.31286

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This study analyses the portrayal of Social Class and Class Struggle in The Hunger Games (2012) through a Marxist lens. In The Hunger Games, Panem is depicted as having a dual-class social structure. The Capitol is the representative of the bourgeoisie, while District 12 is the representative of the proletariat. The Capitol, as the proprietor of the mode of production, possesses both wealth and power. The objective is to empower them to pursue their desired course of action. In action District 12, the lower classes are characterized by a state of profound destitution. These individuals are constrained in their ability to engage in meaningful work, and as a result, they are compelled to rely on the bourgeoisie for their subsistence. The use of this method qualitative descriptive method to analyze Social Class and Class Struggle in The Hunger Games (2012). This approach allows for detailed examination of visual elements, dialogue, character relationships, and narrative structure.
Analyzing Science Fiction Plot and Setting in Stranger Things Season 1 Rosediana, Erika Intan; Kustanti, Dewi; Sudarisman, Yoga
Linguistics and ELT Journal Vol 13, No 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/leltj.v13i1.31280

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This study utilizes Joyce G. Sarick's theory to examine the plot and setting of the Netflix series Stranger Things season 1. The objective of this study is to identify the science fiction genre element in the Netflix series Stranger Things season 1. The analysis employs a qualitative methods, with primary data sourced from the Netflix series Stranger Things season 1, which was aired on Netflix in 2016. The researcher acts as the primary instrument for data collection and categorization, while secondary data is derived from Stranger Things season 1 episodes.  This analysis demonstrates that the plot and setting of Stranger Things Season 1 on Netflix align with the criteria associated with the science fiction genre. The incorporation of key science fiction elements in the series constitutes a pivotal aspect of its storytelling structure