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BRIGHT
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BRIGHT is a journal of English Language Teaching, Linguistics and Literature. It is published twice a year in the months of January and July. it presents articles on analysis studies, application of theories, research reports, materials development and reviews in the area of English language teaching, linguistics and literature
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Axiology Values in the Film ‘The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader’ Fidinillah, Mildan A.; Hampu, La Ode
BRIGHT : A Journal of English Language Teaching, Linguistics and Literature Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29100/bright.v7i2.6167

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The purposes of the research is to describe and to find out the axiological values in The Chronicles of Narnia : The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader films. The method is used descriptive qualitative technique consist of  three steps : Reading the data source, the selection of the data from the data source, and  analysis of the data taken from the data source. The data For this research Is taken from C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia film.The Result of this research shows that there are alot of axiology values that appear on this film ,such as courage, kindness, honesty, wisdom, politeness, cheating or fraud, and beauty, sacrifice, dependability, and taught how to have good attitude and behave in our life.  This film is really good for moral education.
Speech Act of Prohibition in Minangkabau Language -, Widya; Agustiana, Erika
BRIGHT : A Journal of English Language Teaching, Linguistics and Literature Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29100/bright.v7i2.6171

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One sort of speaking behavior that puts the other person's face in danger is prohibiting; therefore, a strategy is needed in saying it so that the interlocutor does not lose face when interacting. The purposes of this study were to characterize the lingual form of speech act of prohibition and the politeness strategies employed in the Minangkabau language to communicate prohibition. The data was taken from the interaction of Minangakabau people who live in Bukittinggi area of West Sumatra. The results demonstrated that prohibiting is realized in three modes of utterances namely declarative, interrogative for indirect speech act of prohibition and imperative form for direct speech act of prohibition. In addition, the politeness strategy used when expressing the speech act of prohibiting consists of bald on records, positive politeness, negative politeness, and off record strategy. It is challenging to conclude that a certain technique is unique to a given context because, in general, the choice of each method depends highly on the utterance's context.
Anxiety and Depression Leads To Death Instinct in Entwistle’s and Hall’s I am not Okay with This Amelia, Dea; Hidayat, Syarif; Sulaeman, Karina A.; Hariyana, Agustinus
BRIGHT : A Journal of English Language Teaching, Linguistics and Literature Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29100/bright.v7i2.6027

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This study aims to analyze a movie script from the Netflix series entitled I am Not Okay With This written by Jonathan Entwistle and Christy Hall which was adapted from a comic book by Charles Forsman with the same title. This study focuses on discussing the psychological aspects experienced by Sydney Novak as the main character. This study uses a qualitative approach and is presented with a descriptive method. The data collection techniques used include literature review, observation, and note-taking method. The object of the research used is the I am Not Okay With This movie script through an intrinsic approach in the form of characterization, plot, and setting, then linking it with an extrinsic approach using Sigmund Freud's theory of anxiety, life and death instinct and the theory of psychotic depression. This study is also supported by reviewing books, journals, and other research sources from the internet as secondary data references. The results obtained from this study are that it is known that the supernatural powers experienced by Syd are a manifestation of the anxiety she has suffered from the grief since the death of her father. This anxiety is also related to the appearance of hallucinations that lead to the death instinct in Syd’s actions and behaviors.
The Application of Communicative Language Teaching Method in English Language Learning Widyaningrum, Winda; Wulandari, Wita
BRIGHT : A Journal of English Language Teaching, Linguistics and Literature Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
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English learning in Indonesia is a compulsory from elementary grade school, and this is not easy for the teacher and the learner because the mother tongue of Indonesia is Bahasa and we do not have the concept of second language. The problems that happening often are the lack of interest and the motivation of the learners when they learn English, mostly happens because the method used by the teacher is deemed as boring and unsuitable for them. This study uses qualitative method to understand the function, benefit, and the usage of Communicative Language Teaching and to solve the problems on learning English in Indonesia.
AN ANALYSIS OF ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS IN GORDON RAMSAY COMMENTARY ON HELL’S KITCHEN SEASON 21 EPISODES 1-2 Yuliani, Hanifah; Saehu, Andang; Budiarti, Dian
BRIGHT : A Journal of English Language Teaching, Linguistics and Literature Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
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Communicating is a way for humans to convey information or messages that they want to share with others. Illocutionary acts often occur in everyday life related to speech acts between people. This research analyzes the illocutionary acts and how illocutionary acts are conveyed in the comments of Gordon Ramsay, who is a judge and head chef in the reality show Hell’s Kitchen Season 21 Episodes 1-2. The qualitative method with content analysis is used in this research. Data is taken from the available subtitle transcripts on each episode of this reality show. Searle’s theory is used to classify the types of illocutionary acts and then to identify the way of conveying illocutionary acts. This study found 94 data on the type of illocutionary act by direct and indirect speech acts. The findings showed the types of illocutionary acts were representative (36 data), expressive (29 data), directive (20 data), declarative (5 data), and commissive (4 data). Representative became the type of illocutionary act most used in this research. In addition, this illocutionary act is most often conveyed by direct speech acts, as much 73 data while indirect speech acts are 21 data. This type and method of conveying were most dominant because Gordon Ramsay’s comments contained statements and judgments about the participant’s dished and cooking skills based on his beliefs. Therefore, his comments directly state the meaning he wants to convey without hidden meanings.
An Analysis of Language Style in the Song "Youth" Dewi, Hernalia Citra; Anggraeni, Dwinesa
BRIGHT : A Journal of English Language Teaching, Linguistics and Literature Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
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The purpose of this study is to analyze and describe the language style contained in the lyrics of the song "youth" sung by Troye Sivan in the Blue Neighbourhood Album. With this research, the author hopes that readers will increase their knowledge about the study of stylistics. In addition, this research is expected to be useful to add to the study of discourse in the field of literature, especially about language styles and types of language styles. The method used in this research is descriptive analysis, and the research technique used is literature study. After conducting research, the author can conclude that there are 5 types of language styles from a total of 12 types of language styles proposed by Arp and Johnson in his book Sound and Sense: An Introduction to Poetry (2002). The following are the details of the data that have been found in this study, namely: (a) hyperbole as much as 2 data (16.7%), (b) personification as much as 1 data (8.3%), (c) synechdoche as much as 2 data (16.7%), (d) paradox as much as 3 data (25%), (e) symbol as much as 1 data (8.3%). The most dominating use of language style is paradoxical language style as much as 3 data with a percentage of 25%, and the least is hyperbole and symbol language style as much as 1 data each with a percentage of 8.3%. Paradoxical language style is the most dominant language style found in the lyrics of the song "Youth". The use of this language style aims to give a deep meaning and give a poetic effect to the lyrics sung by Troye Sivan.
The Successful Queen without Glorification in the GOLDEN AGE Movie Sofiani, Yulia; Sondari, Endang; Narawaty, Dede
BRIGHT : A Journal of English Language Teaching, Linguistics and Literature Vol 8, No 1 (2025)
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Both England’s history and works are very interesting to be researched. In analyzing The Golden Age film, the hidden meaning is the purpose of this present research. The linguistic elements in the dialogue are primarily the data to analyze this film. Descriptive qualitative research is the methodology in this research. In the present research, reading, noting the important sentences and interpreting are the techniques for analyzing the Golden Age film dialogue. Critical discourse analysis is a tool to discover the hidden meaning of construction. As a result, through the use of linguistic elements, critical discourse analysis will be able to explain the hidden meaning, taken from the dialogue in The Golden Age movie.
Social Roles in Green Book Dialogue: An Ethnography of Communication Analysis Using SPEAKING Framework Rahmalia Anas, Adinda Asmarani
BRIGHT : A Journal of English Language Teaching, Linguistics and Literature Vol 8, No 1 (2025)
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This study explores how ethnography of communication in the movie Green Book (2018) reflects social roles through the characters’ dialogue. Using Dell Hymes’ SPEAKING framework, it examines how the characters’ communication reveals cultural values and navigates social dynamics between Dr. Don Shirley, an African-American pianist, and Tony Lip, his Italian-American driver, during their road trip through racially segregated America in the 1960s. A content analysis method is employed to analyze key dialogues, focusing on elements like Setting, Participants, Ends, Act Sequence, Key, Instrumentalities, Norms, and Genre. The findings show that differences in social roles based on race, class, and power are constructed and negotiated through language use in the conversation. Dr. Shirley used formal and polite language to assert his authority while dealing with being treated unfairly in society. On the other hand, Tony’s casual and resistant way of speaking reflected his working-class background. These differences in how they communicate highlight the power struggles and cultural tensions in their social roles. These insights reveal how the film uses language to portray the complexities of communication across cultures, allowing viewers to better understand the interplay of social roles, race, and class in interpersonal relationships.
Analysis of Metaphor in Harris Jung’s Songs Atallah, Nadhira -; Wibowo, Hanafi
BRIGHT : A Journal of English Language Teaching, Linguistics and Literature Vol 8, No 1 (2025)
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This study, titled "Analysis of Metaphors in Harris J's Songs," aims to investigate, classify, evaluate, and interpret the figurative language present in selected songs by Harris J. The primary focus is on identifying the use of metaphor and its broader implications in his lyrics. Figurative language, including metaphor, is a prominent feature in Harris J’s music, contributing to the depth and richness of his lyrical content. The study delves into how these literary devices function within the context of his songs, exploring the themes, emotions, and messages conveyed through such language. By analyzing the lyrics, the research uncovers the diverse connotations associated with each type of figurative expression, shedding light on how Harris J uses metaphors to create nuanced and evocative narratives. This research contributes to the field of literary and musical analysis by offering insights into the role of figurative language in modern spiritual and inspirational music.
Analysis of Language Functions in Interpersonal Communication in the English Visual Novel Game Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Pipit, Mayang; Yudhistira, Mahesa
BRIGHT : A Journal of English Language Teaching, Linguistics and Literature Vol 8, No 1 (2025)
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the language functions in the visual novel Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney by Shu Takumi using Jakobson's (1960) theory of language functions. This research employs a qualitative descriptive method to examine the data. Based on the analysis, the researchers identified four of the six language functions proposed by Jakobson within the visual novel. The most dominant language function found is the conative function, with the highest percentage of 24 instances (36.4%). The second most frequent is the referential function, which appears in 19 instances (28.8%). The emotive function ranks third, with 14 instances (21.2%). Lastly, the phatic function appears the least, with 9 instances (13.6%). These findings indicate that the conative function plays a central role in the visual novel, highlighting its focus on influencing the listener's actions or responses. The presence of other functions, such as referential, emotive, and phatic, also reflects the dynamic and interactive nature of the dialogue in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney.

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