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The Representations of Self-Love in Justin Bieber’s Love Yourself Sarmi, Ni Nyoman; Rahmansyah, Muhammad Ilham; Ramadhani, Asjad Nina Hanan; Zahra, Shellamita; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga
Journal Corner of Education, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): February
Publisher : CV. Tripe Konsultan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54012/jcell.v3i3.252

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The song of Love Yourself by Justin Bieber talks about the importance of self-love and acceptance by encouraging any audience to prioritize their own needs and well-being, rather than seeking validation from others. Through the lyrics, Bieber emphasizes the idea that love and respect start from within oneself. Self-love should be focused by letting go of toxic relationships and negative influences and to pay more attention to each person’s own growth and happiness. By answering the question of how may self-love be represented on Justin Bieber`s Love Yourself?, the song's message is particularly relevant in today's world where social media and external pressures often dictate how people perceive themselves. Love Yourself serves as a powerful reminder that self-love and acceptance are key to mental and emotional well-being. In conclusion, Love Yourself is a powerful song that promotes self-love and acceptance including pushing out any negativity and toxic influence.
Daijin’s Moral Responsibility in Suzume no Tojimari (2022) Putri, Alvina Salshabilla Linjani; Rahmansyah, Muhammad Ilham; Oktavia, Dian; Rahmadianti, Happy Julia; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga; Yuliastuti, Anicleta
Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Amsir Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): Juni
Publisher : AhInstitute of Research and Community Service (LP2M) Institute of Social Sciences and Business Andi Sapada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62861/jimat.v4i2.915

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This study explores the concept of moral responsibility through the character of Daijin in the animated film Suzume no Tojimari. This study was conducted because there are still few studies that highlight how animated films depict moral responsibility, especially through non-human characters. By analyzing Daijin’s actions, decisions, and their consequences, the research examines how moral agency is portrayed in a fantastical setting. Using textual analysis through qualitative method, the study identifies key themes such as duty, sacrifice, and the conflict between personal desires and collective well-being. The findings reveal that Daijin’s transformation from a reluctant guardian to a figure of responsibility that does personal sacrifice reflects moral responsibility, including reasons-responsiveness, forward-looking responsibility, and reactive attitudes. This study is expected to contribute to moral and film studies by showing that animated films can also be a means of learning ethical values. In conclusion, Suzume no Tojimari offers a thought-provoking exploration of moral responsibility. Daijin's storyline serves as a powerful reminder of the complexities inherent in navigating ethical dilemmas, especially when faced with choices that impact both personal and collective fates.