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SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27984672     DOI : 10.36582
SoCul (ISSN:2798-4672 ) is a bimonthly journal aiming at facilitating and sharing the disseminations of research findings, elaboration of theories, methods, knowledge, social engineering and learning and outputs in terms of breakthroughs, innovations, best practices in terms of community service or outreach relevant with Social and cultural issues. It mainly focuses, not limited, research papers related to what are considered being connected with social culture issues such as cultural values and heritage, literature, language learning, art and education. It may include economic and technology issue in the sense of social engineering and network development for poverty and illiteracy solution.
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METAPHORS IN SELENA GOMEZ’S SONG KILL ‘EM WITH KINDNESS: A SEMANTIC ANALYSIS Feisy Mokoagouw; Nitha V. F. Liando; Tirza A. Kumayas
SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues
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This research is descriptive qualitative research that analyzes the metaphors in the song lyric Kill 'Em With Kindness by Selena Gomez. The purposes of the study are to identify the types of metaphors and to find the theme of the lyrics in the song Kill 'Em With Kindness. The metaphor theory is used to categorize metaphorical expressions into several types. The findings show that there are 3 metaphorical expressions with 9 metaphors found within Gomez’s song. These metaphors are categorized into three types of metaphors: 3 nominal metaphors, 4 predicative metaphors, and 2 sentential metaphors. Predicative metaphors are the most common of the three types of metaphors. The song's theme is revealed by elaborating on the metaphorical meanings and shared concepts. From the shared concepts in some metaphorical expressions such as [+violence], [+painful], [+against], [-worthy], [+point], [+destroyed], [+quarrel], [+disgrace], [+anger] the probable theme that can be drawn is “nothing is better than kindness”. The theme is derived from an understanding of the song's overall plot as depicted by the lyrics. Overall, the lyrics depict a situation of how humans more concerned about commenting on other’s importance with cruelty, violence and bullying while the best way to treat people is through kindness. Finally, all the negativities are not ensured all the piece, just from kindness all the things will come good and peace itself.
IMPERFECTION IN EMMA’S CHARACTER BASED ON JANE AUSTEN’S EMMA Kristina Mukin; Nitha V. F. Liando; Imelda S. Lolowang
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the imperfection of Emma’s character in the novel Emma by Jane Austen. This research is qualitative research since the researcher collects data in the form of words quoted from the work itself to support the research. This study used the feminist literary approach to explain the situation that occurred to Emma as a woman and how her character develops in that time as described in Jane Austen's novel Emma. The results of this study show that imperfection is part of Emma’s character. Jane Austen developed her most flawed protagonist within the confines of Emma. Emma is imperfect due to her complexity and many more enticing things besides; her jealousness, judgmental, and selfishness.
IMPROVING STUDENTS’ VOCABULARY MASTERY BY USING QUIZIZZ GAME–BASED LEARNING AT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Annisa Dwi Pratiwi; Jim R. Tuna; Nurmin Samola
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This study was conducted to determine whether the use of Quizizz game-based learning applications can improve students' vocabulary mastery or not, especially in SMP Negeri 6 Tondano. In conducting this research, a quantitative method with a pre-experimental design was used. The subject of this research is one of the classes, namely the ninth grade (IX) at SMP Negeri 6 Tondano, totaling 15 students. Data collection instruments were pre-test (before treatment) and post–test (after treatment). The tests were in the form of multiple-choice and matching tests. The results of this study showed that the average scores of the post–test is higher (88.33) than the mean scores of the pre-test (43.33). Based on the results of the study, it was concluded that the use of Quizizz game-based learning media was very effective and succeeded in improving students' vocabulary, especially on the meaning of words and equivalent meaning/synonyms, and making students more active and class learning more fun.
THE RESISTANCE AGAINST ARISTOCRACY IN FRANCE REVOLUTION AS SEEN IN CHARLES DICKENS’ A TALE OF TWO CITIES Kevin Dai; Nurmin F. Samola; Olga Rorintulus
SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues
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The purpose of this study is to reveal the causes of resistance against Aristocracy in France Revolution as seen in Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities. This research employs a qualitative method, which is richly descriptive. In conducting this research, the data was taken from primary which is Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities, and secondary sources. The historical approach to literature simply means that the critic--the person trying to understand any work of literature--looks beyond the literature itself to the broader historical. The findings show that the resistance against aristocracy arises as a result of conditions in poverty that still dominate most of the community, in which the community received improper treatment. The government services to the community in Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities were considered a failure and were made worse by the dirty and slum environmental conditions of the community which made the people angry, and human rights violations also occurred. The author views that the study's conclusions would encourage readers to evaluate literary works and comprehend the historical events the novel portrays.
SISTERLY BONDS IN ALCOTT’S LITTLE WOMEN: AN ANALYSIS OF FEMALE SIBLING RELATIONSHIPS Melia Debora Sweetzemey Piri; Mister G. Maru; Sanerita T. Olii
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Louisa May Alcott's Little Women has been a timeless classic in American literature, depicting the lives of the March sisters and their relationships with each other. This study analyzes the portrayal of sisterhood and female sibling relationships in Little Women through a feminist lens. Using a qualitative content analysis approach, the study examines the themes and patterns that emerge in the novel regarding sisterly bonds. The findings reveal that the March sisters' relationships with each other are characterized by loyalty, support, and sacrifice, reflecting the importance of sisterhood in women's lives. The study also highlights the challenges and conflicts that arise in sisterly relationships, including jealousy and competition. Overall, this analysis provides insights into the significance of sisterhood and female sibling relationships in Little Women and their relevance to contemporary feminist discourse.
THE DIMENSION OF CURIOSITY IN ENOLA HOLMES MOVIE Gloria Pangkey; Mister G. Maru; Imelda S. Lolowang
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The aims of this research are to find out how the dimension of curiosity is revealed in the main character of Enola Holmes movie, and to reveal the impacts of her curiosity. The dimension of curiosity is analyzed by using the theory proposed by Khasdan, et al. This research is classified as qualitative research because the data are in the form of words as the quotation that taken from the source. The researcher collected the data from two kinds of source: primary source which is the script in Enola Holmes movie and secondary sources which are the books, dictionary, journals, articles, and documents in internet related to this research. After conducting this research, the researcher arrives to the conclusion that the result of this research supports the presence of five dimensions of curiosity in Enola’s character. Based on those dimensions, the researcher found that Enola can be categorized as The Fascinated, which is the highest level of curiosity in types of curious people concluded by Kashdan and his fellow based on their five-dimensional model of curiosity. It also proves that curiosity influences more in Enola’s life in the positive side. The impacts of her curiosity make her becomes more independent and knows what she truly wants in life.
ENRICHING STUDENTS’ VOCABULARY THROUGH SPELLING BEE GAME Tesalonika Mercy Saiya; Elisabeth Z. Oroh; Maikel Sanger
SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues
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The purpose of this research is to investigate the effectiveness of the Spelling Bee game in enriching students’ vocabulary. This study was carried out at SMK Negeri 2 Tondano, in which the subject was the 10th grade tourism department students which consist of 12 students. This research used quantitative research through the pre-experimental design with one group pre-test and post-test design. The data of this research were collected by using tests in the form of pre-test and post-test. The result of this research showed that the scores of the students in the post-test are higher than the pre-test. The mean of the post-test was 89.21 while the mean of the pre–test was 58.49. It means that using the Spelling Bee game in teaching vocabulary is effective in enriching students’ vocabulary.

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