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VALUE OF HUMAN AFFECTION FOR PET IN FILM HACHIKO A DOG’S TALE BY LASSE HALLSTROM Tawa, Regina U; Doi, Maksimilianus; Wanggai, Febe F I
Lantern: Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 9 No. 1 (2023): Volume 9 Number 1 (2023)
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum dan Sosial Humaniora Universitas Flores

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37478/lantern.v9i1.3954

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THE PORTRAYAL OF BEAUTY MYTH IN MIEKO KAWAKAMI’S NOVEL BREASTS AND EGGS Lenge, Krensia; Doi, Maksimilianus; Wangga, Febe F I
Lantern: Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 9 No. 1 (2023): Volume 9 Number 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37478/lantern.v9i1.3955

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This study aimed to know the stereotype of beauty myth, the consequence of Professional Beauty Qualification and the vital lies of beauty from the character of Makiko depicted in the novel Breasts and Eggs by Mieko Kawakami through the beauty myth theory. The research design used qualitative research method. This study used beauty myth theory to analyze the myth of beauty that occured in the main character Makiko. The data in this study were taken from quotations such as word, phrases, dialogue and sentences. The results of this study indicate that (1) Makiko the main character experienced the beauty myth cause by the stereotype of beauty that emerged the three assesments of beauty, which is: phisique, mentall, and skill (2) the beauty myth endure by Makiko create the Professional Beauty Qualification (PBQ) standard that cause the consequences of the Professional Beauty Qualification standard in the work, of the six consequences in theory, there are five consequence in this analysis, which is: The PBQ reinforces the double standard, the PBQ reinforces the double standard, the PBQ keep women materially and psychologically poor, it tires women out, it keeps women isolated, and it uses her body to convey her economic role (3) from the consequences of PBQ create the vital lies of beauty.
CODE SWITCHING FOUND IN SUKA DAMAI PLAY GROUP OF KOTAKEO Wea, Yulianus W W; Sama, Gratiana; Doi, Maksimilianus
Lantern: Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 8 No. 2 (2022): Volume 8 Number 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37478/lantern.v8i2.3957

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This research aimed at finding out the types and influencing factors of Code Switching in Bilingual Children Found in Suka Damai Play Group of Kotakeo. It was conducted in Kotakeo village, Nangaroro sub-district of Nagekeo regency. This study used descriptive qualitative method in analyzing the Code Switching Found in suka Damai Play Group. The theory of Wardaugh (2002) was used to discuss the types of code switching and the Holmes’ theory (2001) used to discuss the influencing factors. The result of this study indicates that were two types of code switching: situational code switching and intra-sentential code switching. The influencing factors of code switching were status and topic. The uniqueness of this research were found one of the two types of code switching which very dominant was situational code switching that influenced by topic in bilingual children found in Suka Damai Play Group of Kotakeo.
MORAL VIRTUES OF NANCY IN CHARLES DICKENS’ OLIVER TWIST Gasa, Yeremias; Separ, Fransiskus M; Doi, Maksimilianus
Lantern: Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 8 No. 2 (2022): Volume 8 Number 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37478/lantern.v8i2.3958

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This study aimed at knowing what moral virtues are in Nancy’s character and the influence of moral virtues to the main character in Oliver Twist. This study also employed virtue ethics theory with qualitative descriptive design. Source of data were taken from the novel of Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist. The methods of collecting data were by reading, identifying, and writing dialogs relating to the problems of the study. This analysis reveals that Nancy is a good person because she has a moral nature. The criminal environment cannot affect one's disposition. Nancy can maintain her character with her moral virtues that are full of kindness, courage, honesty, and loyalty. With those virtues, Nancy can live righteously and can make decisions in deciding what is good for her and for Oliver's life. Oliver can be free from criminals and get his happiness.
MOOD DISORDER OF MAGGIE AS THE MAIN CHARACTER IN HENRY HOBSON’S FILM MAGGIE: A PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH Nanga, Vinsensius; Wanggai, Febe F I; Doi, Maksimilianus
Lantern: Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 8 No. 2 (2022): Volume 8 Number 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37478/lantern.v8i2.3959

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Analyzing mood disorder in Henry Hobson’s film Maggie was actually chosen by the writer since there was less attention and misconception in our broad society. What people know about this psychology problem is very limited. People assumed that it is very common and it is not quite important to take a deep understanding in this problem. Furthermore, this study aimed at finding out the types of mood disorder by recognizing every symptoms of the disorder found in Maggie film. The method of the study was descriptive qualitative that explored about the types of mood disorder itself and recognized each type according to the symptoms shown by one of the characters in the film by using two steps. The first was watching the film closely, and the second was finding out all the quotations in some dialogues belonging to the problem. Through the data presented in findings and discussion section, the mood disorder as well as is experienced by Maggie as the main character in the film. There are two general types of mood disorder suffered by Maggie. They are depressive disorder and bipolar disorder in which they were also included some types such as major depressive disorder, chronic depressive disorder, and bipolar disorder I
COURAGE IN HARPER LEE’S NOVEL TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Baba, Maria C; Wanggai, Febe F I; Doi, Maksimilianus
Lantern: Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 8 No. 2 (2022): Volume 8 Number 2 (2022)
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EUPHEMISTIC EXPRESSIONS IN BAJAWA LANGUAGE FOUND IN THE SOCIAL CONTEXT Waso, Tarsisius; Kanisius, Rambut; Doi, Maksimilianus
Lantern: Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 8 No. 2 (2022): Volume 8 Number 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37478/lantern.v8i2.3961

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This study aimed at finding the types and functions of euphemistic expressions in Bajawa language that are found in the social context. In this study, the writer determines the types of euphemisms in Bajawa language that are found in the social context based on theory proposed by Nichol (2011), namely: abstraction, indirect, litotes, mispronunciation, modification, personification, and slang. And the writer describes the functions of euphemisms in Bajawa language that are found in the social context based on the theory proposed by Burridge (2012, 67-71), namely: protective, underhand, uplifting, provocative, cohesive, and ludic. The subjects in this study were members of the Rakalaba village community as Bajawa language speaker and the object of this study was the expressions of euphemistic in the form of sentences, phrases, and words used in everyday life. The data in this study using interviews, observation, and document study methods. Qualitative descriptive methods are used to provide a comprehensive description and find the types and functions of euphemistic expression. Then, the data is analyzed by grouping data on euphemisms in Bajawa language which are found into seven types of euphemisms and describing the functions of euphemisms into six functions of euphemisms. The results of this study indicate that among the seven types of euphemisms proposed by Nichol (2011), only three types of euphemisms in Bajawa language were found in the social context, namely: (1) abstraction, (2) indirection, and (3) slang. And the writer also found that among the six euphemistic functions proposed by Burridge (2012, 67-71), only five euphemistic functions were used in Bajawa language, namely: (1) protective, (2) underhand, (3) uplifting, (4) provocative, and (5) cohesive.
SPEECH STYLE USED IN JOKO WIDODO’S SPEECH Gawa, Damsianus; Sama, Gratiana; Doi, Maksimilianus
Lantern: Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 8 No. 2 (2022): Volume 8 Number 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37478/lantern.v8i2.3962

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The current study aimed at finding out the types of speech style in Joko Widodo’s speech using the theory of Martin Joos, (1967). The study was a qualitative descriptive method. The data taken were Joko Widodo’s speeches in two different events, mainly at MPR Annual Meeting and IMF annual meeting. Due to fact that the speeches were in form of utterances gained from two videos and its scripts as referential source of data, this study referred to a research by documentation technique. This technique was administered to gather all speech events gained by reading the scripts to find out Joko Widodo’s speech style. The results of this study indicate that there are five types of speech style found in Joko Widodo’s speeches, namely frozen style, consultative style, casual style, and intimate style. In two different speeches, Joko Wido do tends to mostly use frozen style in his speech here by Joko Widodo speech in very formal situation in his speeches than other types of speech style.
FATHER INVOLVEMENT IN PARENTING AS REFLECTED IN PAUL WEITZ’S FATHERHOOD FILM (A PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH) Aja, Felriania S; Wanggai, Febe F I; Doi, Maksimilianus
Lantern: Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): Volume 9 Number 2 (2023)
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THE PORTRAYAL OF BULLYING IN FILM THE FAT BOY CHRONICLES (PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH) Nabar, Agnesia D; Liru, Marianus W; Doi, Maksimilianus
Lantern: Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024): Volume 10 Number 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37478/lantern.v10i1.4011

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The aims of this study were to determine the types of bullying experienced by the main character and would find out the impact on the mental health of the main character as a result of this bullying behavior in the film The Fat Boy Chronicles. The research method used in this study was a qualitative descriptive method. This study used bullying theory by Alen and Freud to analyze the data, and a psychological approach was also used in this study. The writer used the library method to find the theory and data needed for this thesis. The primary data consist from the film The Fat Boy Chronicles. Secondary data consist from books, articles, journals, dictionaries and theses The results of this study answer two problems of the study. First, the writer can find out the types of bullying experienced by the main character in the film. There are three typesof bullying that the writer found in this film, namely physical bullying, verbal bullying and emotional bullying. Second, the writer is able to find out the impact that occurred on mental health, namely anxiety and depression, self-esteem and self-identity, isolation.