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Language Style Used by the Main Character in Extremely Loud and Incredible Close Movie (2011) Renita Mawarni; Ana Widiyanti
Metaphor Vol 2 No 1 (2020): Vol 2 No 1 (2020): Linguistics, Analysis of Literary Work, English Teaching and L
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There are three problems discussed in this research, those are; What types of language style used by the main character in Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close movie, what the function of language style used by the main character in Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close movie and what factors that influence the main character to use language style in Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close movie. The object of the research is the main character's utterance taken from a movie entitled Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Stephen Daldry. The method applied in this research is qualitative method because the researcher only gives description and explanation related to the data. The result shows that there are five type of language style and four functions of language style used by the main character as well as the factor influences described by Hymes theory can be found in the movie. The most type of language style used by the main character is consultative style. While the most function used by the main character is referential function.
Paranoid Personality Disorder of the Main Character Seen in Edgar Allan Poe’s A Tale Tell Heart Ana Widiyanti
Metaphor Vol 3 No 1 (2020): Gender Studies, Literary Works Analysis, Translation, Linguistics
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This study aims at analyzing the paranoid disorder reflected in Poe’s A Tale Tell Heart. The researcher conducts a qualitative research by applying psychological approach. This study uses Freud’s theory to explain the personality of the main character. The finding of the research shows that the main character has a mental disorder in form of personality disorder.The main character perceived paranoid and eventually as paranoid sufferer, the main character commits to be a murderer of another character.
Schizophrenia of the Main Character Reflected in Jeff Baena’s Horse Girl Movie (2020) siti Isrohayati; Ana Widiyanti
Metaphor Vol 4 No 1 (2021): Literary Analysis and Linguistics
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This study is aimed to analyze : (1) the schizophrenia of main character in Jeff Baena’s “Horse Girl” (2) the mental condition of Sarah as schizophrenic reflected in Jeff Baena’s “Horse Girl”. The study uses descriptive qualitative method to analyzed the film entitled “Horse Girl” directed by Jeff Baena’s as the objective of the research. The method of collecting data includes watching and reading, identifying, classifying, and selecting. The method of analyzing the data by displaying, explaining, and interpreting. The data analyzed by using Eugene Bleuler theory of schizophrenia and Sigmund Freud Psychoanalysis. The result of the study : (1) the schizophrenia of main character reflected in Jeff Baena’s Horse Girl such as primary symptoms of schizophrenia in the form of association and ambivalence and secondary symptoms in the form of hallucination and delusions; (2) the mental condition of Sarah as schizophrenic in form of feeling generalized anxiety disorder due to the delusion, stress and mood disorder and analyzed by using Sigmund Freud psychoanalysis.
The Effect of Permissive parenting Style on the Main Character’s Emotion and Behavior Reflected in Greta Gerwig’s Lady Bird (2017) Ana Widiyanti; Najiyah Najiyah
Metaphor Vol 4 No 2 (2022): Gender Sudies, Literary Work Analysis, Linguistic Analysis, Semiotic Analysis
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The aims of this research are to analyze and find the effect of permissive parenting style on the main character’s emotion and behavior reflected in Greta Gerwig’s’ Lady Bird (2017). In this research, researcher analyzes the psychological condition of the main character. Then the researcher explains the effect of permissive parenting style on the main character reflected in Greta Gerwig’s Lady Bird (2017). The object and primary data of this thesis is the movie entitled Lady Bird (2017). The researcher uses Parenting Style by Diana Baumrind and Psychoanalysis by Sigmund Freud as the grounded theory. This research is descriptive qualitative research. As the result, the researcher found that the effect of permissive parenting style on the main character is lack self-discipline, unable to control emotion, hard to change bad habit, being impulsive, and the vulnerable to delinquency, substance and alcohol abuse. By that finding, it is proven that the effect of permissive parenting style can affect the emotions and behavior of the main character in this film.
Portrait of British 20th Century Reflected in D. H. Lawrence’s The Virgin and The Gipsy Ana Widiyanti
Metaphor Vol 5 No 2 (2023): Literary Works Analysis, Linguistics Analysis, Translation
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The purpose of this study is to see the condition of British society in the early 20th Century reflected in D.H. Lawrence’s The Virgin and the Gypsy. The social condition here is related to the reflection of different class-level social life. There are two aims of this study, the first aim is to identify the social condition of England in the early twentieth century depicted in the novel, and the second is to find the social criticism implied through some characterization of the characters in the novel. This research uses a sociological approach with mixed-method analysis. The method used is library research since the thesis deals with a novel. The main data was collected from The Virgin and The Gipsy novel; while the supporting data were collected from internet pages; and other books related to the subject matter. The research finding is that the England social condition was marked by four characteristics, namely: the existence of class distinction, the rise of the middle class, the loss of the nobility's power, and the influence of position on social status. In addition, through the representation of the characters in the novel, the author tries to criticize the way the different classes of people in building a relationship with each other and to criticize the social treatment and judgment toward the lower-class people. During the early twentieth century, the gap between the rich and the poor was obvious and it influences the way people built a relationship in society.
Haphephobia as Reflected by the Main Character Kim Min Kyu in Yu Hyung Joong’s “I am not a Robot” Drama Series (2017) Icha Imaningtara; Ana Widiyanti
Metaphor Vol 6 No 1 (2023): Literary Works Analysis, Gender Studies
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This research aims to analyze haphephobia represented in the main character of the drama series entittled I am not a Robot (2017). The are two formulations in this research. First, how are the symptoms of haphephobia reflected in Kim Min Kyu in “I am not a Robot” drama series (2017) and how does Kim Min Kyu overcome as the sufferer of haphephobia. The researchers use qualitative methods to describe and explain the data. The researchers collect data by watching movies and reading subtitles from the drama I am not a Robot. In this study the researcher used theory of Sigmund Freud. The results of the study that the researcher found many symptoms related to haphephobia such as being fear of human touch, and panic attack, body shaking or tremors, dizzy, nauseous, heartbeat pounding, fast or short breathing, and crying. The main character has three ways to overcome haphephobiareflected in the movie such as psychotherapy, administration drugs, relaxation technique.
The Psychological Condition of Major Character with Deaf Family in Movie Coda (2021) Fikri Ali Al Ghozali; Ana Widiyanti
Metaphor Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Literary Works Analysis, Linguistics Analysis
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This study aims to analyze how the deaf family affects the psychological of the major character in Coda (2021) and the major character's struggle to overcome her psychological condition in Coda (2021). The study uses a descriptive qualitative method to analyze the film entitled Coda, directed by Sian Heder and produced by Fabrice Gianfermi, Philippe Rousselet, Jerôme Seydoux, and Patrick Wachsberger in 2021 as the objective research. The collecting data of the research method includes watching and reading, identifying, and selecting. The data of the research method is displayed, analyzed, and explained. The researcher analyzes the data by using Sigmund Freud's theory of Psychoanalysis to analyze the data by displaying, explaining, and interpreting it. The result of the study are the representation of the deaf family's influence on the major character's psychology in the movie Coda (2021), the deaf family's influence on Ruby's psychology includes components such as id, ego, and super-ego. In addition, this study identifies various forms of anxiety and ego defense mechanisms experienced by Ruby; and the major character struggles to overcome her psychological condition. This study includes the major character's way of dealing with her psychological problems.
The Representation of Monarchism and Rebellion: Power Struggles Depicted in The King (2019) Movie Hendri Purnomo; Ana Widiyanti
Metaphor Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Literary Works Analysis, Linguistics Analysis
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This study attempts to examine how the 2019 David Michod film "The King" depicts revolt and the monarchical order. The film tells the tale of Prince Hal, who succeeds his father, King Henry IV, as King Henry V. Hal had to deal with a number of difficulties as a young monarch, such as disagreements with disobedient noblemen. Qualitative approaches are the primary tool used in this study. The 2019 film "The King" serves as the primary source of data. The process of gathering data involved reading, observing, recognizing, categorizing, and choosing pertinent information. As part of the data analysis process, the data were presented, clarified, and interpreted using conflict theory. According to the findings, the film portrays the monarchical system of medieval Europe, in which the king, who holds the throne for successive generations, possesses ultimate power. The film also depicts insurrection brought on by dissatisfaction with the king's choices. In addition, the movie looks at how unrest could be sparked by instability and discontent inside the royal circle.
Comparative Literature Study of Little Women Movie in American Version and Korean Version Fatimah Zanita Zanuba; Ana Widiyanti
Metaphor Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Literary Works Analysis, Linguistics Analysis
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This research aims to analyze : (1) the temperament of the characters in the American and Korean versions of the film Little Women, (2) the comparison of human temperaments in the American and Korean versions of the film Little Women. The study uses a descriptive qualitative method to analyze the objective of the research, which is Little Women (2019) American movie directed by Greta Gerwig, and Little Women (2022) Korean drama directed by Kim Hee Won. The researcher analyzes the data by using a Comparative Literature Study with the Human Temperament theory by Immanuel Kant. The result of the study : (1) the characters’ temperament of soul presented in the Little Women (2019) movie and Little Women (2022) Korean drama is Choleric Temperament in characters Jo March and Oh In-Kyung, Phlegmatic Temperament in the character Meg March and Oh In-Hye, Melancholic Temperament in character Beth March and Oh In-Joo, and Sanguinis Temperament in character Amy March; (2) the comparison of the characters’ temperament of the Korean drama Little Women (2022) is inversely proportional to the characters’ temperament of the film Little Women (2019). This is mainly due to the very different backgrounds in both. The film Little Women (2019) is set in the 1980s, whereas the Korean drama Little Women (2022) is set in the present age. With such different socio-cultural conditions, the depiction of the human temperament in the scenes is very different.