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ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE: E- JOURNAL English Language and Literature Study Program of FBS UNP. Volume 1, Number 1, September 2012, ISSN 2302-3546. English Language and Literature Study Program journal is published three times a year (March, June, and September). It consits of scientific article and the result of reserach about language, literature and arts field.
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Coping with Grief in Kathleen Glasgow's Novel How to Make Friends with the Dark (2019) Sarifia Larasati Putri; Desvalini Anwar
English Language and Literature Vol 12, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v12i2.121926

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This thesis is a psychoanalysis reading of a novel which is written by Kathleen Glasgow entitled How to Make Friends with the Dark (2019). It explores the issue of coping with grief which is experienced by the main character while she is experiencing grief. It uses the qualitative method in analyzing the novel. The analysis of coping with grief is used the concept of Lazarus and Folkman (1984) of coping mechanism. It is also aimed to reveal how the main character copes with the grief. The result of this analysis shows that the main character copes with her grief through two ways, problem-focused coping and emotion-focused coping. 
The Analysis of Figurative Language Used in The Islamic Song Lyrics of Palestine by Irfan Makki Xfaldo Amora Kelbi; Leni Marlina
English Language and Literature Vol 12, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v12i2.123037

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Figurative language uses words in unconventional ways, deviating from their usual meaning and order. This study focuses on symbolic language in Islamic song lyrics, specifically those by Irfan Makki from Palestine. It aims to analyze the different types of figurative language and their significance in the lyrics. Employing a descriptive qualitative method, the research centers on metaphorical phrases in Makki's Islamic song lyrics. By using H. M. Abrams' (1999) theory on figurative language types, the research identifies 3 instances of hyperbole, metaphor, and personification, 2 instances of metonymy and symbol, and 1 instance each of allusion, irony, and simile among the 15 data samples. The most prominent types found are hyperbole, metaphor, and personification.
Prejudicial Motherhood in Armando Lucas Correa’s Novel The Daughters’s Tale (2019) Sherina Alsyifa Amran; Desvalini Anwar
English Language and Literature Vol 12, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v12i2.122039

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This thesis analyzes a novel entitled The Daughters' Tale (2019) by Armando Lucas Correa. This analysis reveals prejudicial motherhood experienced by a mother trying to keep her daughters safe from persecution found in the literary work. This analysis uses the psychoanalysis theory by Sigmund Freud to explain the problems of this novel. The result of the study shows Amanda Sternberg experienced prejudicial motherhood in two ways, difficulties to make right decisions and perilous decisions, and it has several effects such as family separation and the death of Amanda Sternberg.
Multimodal Analysis of Masculinity Portrayed in Digital Picture Books in www.storybookscanada.ca Muhammad Nauval; Leni Marlina
English Language and Literature Vol 12, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v12i2.121714

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Picture books as a discourse combine both verbal and visual in order to deliver the event of the story. This research aims to analyze how attributes of masculinity were presented in picture books. The verbal text and visual illustration is analyzed in six picture books which are Tom the Banana Seller, Magozwe, and Simbegwire. The visual analysis applied the narrative process of representational meaning by Kress and Van Leeuwen, while the verbal analysis applied the experiential functions of systemic functional linguistics experiential function by Halliday. The data used in this research were the illustration and narration text which contain attributes of masculinity. The methodology applied in this research is descriptive qualitative. Multimodal analysis is defined as an analysis technique which focuses on analyzing in more than one mode. The results in this research show there are 14 illustrations and 17 narration texts that contain the attributes of masculinity. The dominant narrative process used to present the attribute of masculinity is actional transactional process. While the dominant experiential functions used to present the attribute of masculinity is material process.
The Ambivalence of Identity in Tope Folarin's A Particular Kind of Black Man (2019) Tiara Agnesi Windari; Desvalini Anwar
English Language and Literature Vol 12, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v12i2.121929

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This study examined how the novel A Particular Kind of Black Man (2019) by Tope Folarin portrayed the issue of ambivalent identity. The main character named Tunde Akinola is a second-generation immigrant who experiences ambivalence of identity. This analysis is related to the concept of ambivalence and mimicry by Homi K. Bhaba. Researchers use those theories to interpret the hidden meaning of the novel. The data collection is in the form of sentences, and paragraphs from the novel. For this study, the researcher use the qualitative method by connecting the sentence and paragraph to many journals, books,s and also podcasts. The result is the factor's ambivalent identity of the main character is caused by the parent’s broken American dream and also the racism he gets because he is Black. Because of the racism, the main character concludes that he is not American because he is not White, and determined to be the perfect Black Man by mimicking many successful Black Men. The main character becomes sick of faking to be something he is not and finally embraces his identity as a hybrid.
Figurative Language in Karla Kukin’s Children Poems (1980) with Surrounding and Animals Theme Marta Rotua Sitohang; Leni Marlina
English Language and Literature Vol 12, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v12i2.120869

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Figurative language is a way of conveying a message using the beauty of language. The use of figurative language is usually found in casual conversation, novels, poems, song lyrics, speech, and poems. This study aims to investigate the types of figurative language in selected children’s poetry compiled by Sylvia M. Vardell (2020). This research focused on the types of figurative language and the meaning of those figurative lines. The method of this research is the descriptive qualitative method.  The object of this research is the figurative lines from selected 5 poems with Family and Friends theme. The researcher also made a conclusion about the most frequent types at the end. To achieve the goal of this research, the researcher employed the theory from Laurence E. Rozakis (1995) about the types of figurative language. Thus, from 43 data, the findings show that there are 12 occurrences of hyperbole, 18 occurrences of metaphor, 1 occurrence of simile, 2 occurrences of ambiguity, 5 occurrences of personification, three occurrences of synecdoche, and 2 occurrences of allegory. The researcher finds a conclusion about the most dominant type in this research, which is metaphor. 
Benevolent Sexism and Women Agency in Play Diving for Pearls (2012) by Katherine Thomson Nilam Chris Monica; Muhd. Al-Hafizh
English Language and Literature Vol 12, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v12i2.122068

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This thesis is an analysis of a play written by Katherine Thomson entitled Diving for Pearls (2012). This analysis looks at benevolent sexism that is experienced by women who are victims of benevolent sexism acts. And also shows the actions of women's agency carried out by women to get out of the limited space they receive in their environment and also to be able to change their lives for the better. This analysis related to the feminist approach and the concept of benevolent sexism by Glick and Fiske and women agency by Buttler. The aim of this analysis is to what extent the character, conflict (plot), setting and stage direction contribute to reveal the issue of benevolent sexism and women agency. This analysis also depends a lot on the narrator to determine which parts of the play are used as the data. The result of the study shows that the woman experienced benevolent sexism such as always being considered weak, unable to take responsibility for herself, unable to protect herself and must always be protected, and not solving her own problems. However, Barbara shows the desire and belief that she has rights and is able to change her life for the better with her own abilities.
Analysis of Word Formation in Slang Words Found in The Movie "Big Daddy" Hafiz Kurnia Yahya; Havid Ardi
English Language and Literature Vol 12, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v12i2.121855

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ABSTRACTKurnia Yahya, Hafiz. 2023. “Analysis of Word Formation in Slang Words Find The Movie Big Daddy ”. Thesis. Fakultas Bahasa dan Seni. Universitas Negeri Padang.This research aims to find slang words and word formation processes used in a film script. Then, this research uses descriptive method. The data used is the Big Daddy film script using the Yule Theory. Researchers found 256 slang words and there were 71 data that had been found and identified. Then, the researchers found that there were five types of slang formation used from the Big Daddy film, namely coinage, blending, clipping, compounding, and borrowing. The researcher found that the dominant type of slang word used was Coinage.  
The Female Voice in Novel The Hunger Games (2008) by Suzanne Collins Elviza Mz; Leni Marlina
English Language and Literature Vol 12, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v12i2.121946

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Voice is a firm sign of self-assurance and authenticity. To inspire young women all across the world as positive role models, it is crucial to address the perspectives of young female. Young female has the power to set their own objectives, make their own decisions, and put their ambitions and decisions into action. Discussions about The Hunger Games novel related to the issue of gender, politics, power and identity. This study aims to determine how the topic of female agency was expressed in Suzanne Collins' novel The Hunger Games (2008). The protagonist character who is making an attempt to overcome injustice, the power domination, and become a great person in the future is referred to as having female voice. The Marxist-feminisim theory put forward by Karl Marx serve as the foundation for this analysis. The theory's application is based on an interpretation of the novel's text and context. The novel's quotation is the source for the information. This study used content analysis and descriptive research methods. The study's findings demonstrate how women's characters shows her voice in Voicing the Injustice System, Voicing the Power Domination and the Artfulness of the Authority
Conversational Implicature Types Used in The Movie “Over The Moon” Ervina Safitri
English Language and Literature Vol 12, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v12i2.122735

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Everyone involved in communication knows and accepts communication. Implicature refers to the speaker’s indirect or implicit meaning of utterances. Conversational implicature is something that is implied in the actual use of language. The conversational implicature appears in the movie “Over the Moon”. A movie is a tool to convey various messages to society through motion pictures. The movie consists of conversational implicature aspects of the speakers and the hearers. This research aimed at identifying the types and functions of conversational implicature that was applied by the characters in the movie “Over the Moon”. This research adapted the theory developed by Grice. Grice divided two types of conversational implicature. This research design was descriptive qualitative research. In collecting data, this research applied observational method and note-taking technique. In analysing data, the research applied the pragmatic identity method and competence in equalizing technique. In the presenting research result, this research displayed it narratively and descriptively. Based on the analysis result, the characters applied the types which are Generalized Implicature and Particularized Implicature. The type of particularized implicature was the most occurrence in the characters’ utterances. Therefore, the characters in the movie often have implied meanings.

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