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Comparative Ecocriticism The Bajo Tribe Southeast Sulawesi To Movie Script Avatar: The Way Of Water 2022: Rumra, Muh. Zulfikar Givari; Moelier, Dahlia D.; Wahyuni, Rezki Amalia
Humaniora: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): HUMANIORA: Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Education, Desember 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Sastra, Universitas Bosowa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56326/jlle.v4i2.4679

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This research aims to compare the environmental issues and the relationship between humans and nature in the Bajo tribe of Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia, with those depicted in the movie script Avatar: The Way of Water by James Cameron. In analyzing the data, the researcher used qualitative descriptive method. The data were obtained by using reading, note- taking, analyzing techniques through an ecocriticism approach to literary works and to classify the types that contained in the movie script, the writer used theory of Greg Garrad. This research employs an ecocriticism approach to analyze the environmental issues and ecological interactions in both the Bajo tribe and the movie script. The research objectives include identifying environmental issues in the Bajo tribe and the movie, describing the interrelationship between humans and nature in both contexts. The significance of this study lies in its contribution to enriching the analysis of environmental themes in literary works, particularly in the context of ecocriticism. The findings reveals that both tribes shared narrative of industrial-driven degradation, the prioritization of economics over ecological health, and the vulnerability of indigenous communities.
Directive Speech Act used by Isabel Conklin in The Summer I Turned Pretty Novel Dahlan, Nurasisah; Maca, Sudirman; Wahyuni, Rezki Amalia
Humaniora: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Education Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): HUMANIORA: Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Education, Juni 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56326/jlle.v4i1.4669

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This study investigates the use of directive speech acts by Isabel Conklin in Jenny Han's novel, "The Summer I Turned Pretty." Employing a descriptive qualitative approach, the research focused on identifying and analyzing the types of directive speech acts present in the text. A total of 5 types of directive speech acts were found, categorized into: commanding, requesting, forbidding, inviting, and suggesting. The objectives of the study include understanding how these speech acts reflect Isabel's character and influence her relationships. The results indicated that each type of directive speech act played a crucial role in shaping Isabel's interactions, with commanding speech acts reflecting her need for control, while requesting and inviting speech acts foster cooperation and inclusivity. The study concluded that Isabel's use of directive speech acts significantly contributed to her character development and the dynamics of her relationships throughout the novel.