E-Link Journal
Vol 12 No 02 (2025): E-link Journal

Sociopragmatics Analysis of The Joker’s Madness Through Face Theory

Imam Hanafi (Unknown)
Andri Wardana (Unknown)
Nola Nur Fadillah (Unknown)
Yasmiin Butsainah Rihhadatul Rahman (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Dec 2025

Abstract

This study examines the role of sustained face-threatening acts (FTAs) in the psychological decline of Arthur Fleck in Joker (2019) and their contribution to identity fragmentation. This study aims to explain how recurrent threats to positive and negative face function as a sociopragmatic mechanism that erodes self-esteem and accelerates psychological disintegration. Drawing on Brown and Levinson’s (1987) face theory, the study adopts a qualitative descriptive approach to identify and classify FTAs across six key scenes and interpret them within their broader social contexts. The analysis reveals that Arthur is persistently subjected to bald-on-record and unmitigated FTAs that undermine his positive face, while his negative face is constrained in institutional interactions, particularly in therapeutic settings. These patterns reflect clear power asymmetries and demonstrate how linguistic marginalization aligns with broader forms of social exclusion. The study concludes that the cumulative impact of FTAs constitutes a sociopragmatic process through which micro-level linguistic aggression contributes to the erosion of identity and the narrative transformation of Arthur Fleck into the Joker.

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Journal Info

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elink

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Subject

Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

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E-Link Journal is open acces, peer reviewed journal that publishes original research and literature reviewes on English education that focuses on educational language, literature and ...