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Humaniora: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Education
Published by Universitas Bosowa
ISSN : 28088409     EISSN : 28084802     DOI : https://doi.org/10.56326/jlle
Core Subject : Education,
Humaniora: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Education (JLLE) is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal, published in June and December, twice a year electronically by Faculty of Letters Bosowa Universty. It covers the latest developments in the broad areas of English language, linguistics, literature, and education. With its uniquely broad coverage, the journal offers readers free access to all the important new research relevant to language, linguistics, literature, and education. While JLLE strives to maintain international high academic standards. It welcomes original, theoretical and practical submissions from all over the world.
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Toxic Relationship In Movie Script Enough by Nicholas Kazan Tandililing, Maida; Moelier, Dahlia D.; Asyrafunnisa, Asyrafunnisa
Humaniora: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): HUMANIORA: Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Education, Juni 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56326/jlle.v5i1.3593

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The study aimed to find out types of toxic relationship and to describe the effects of toxic relationship in the movie script entitled Enough. The researcher did some ways to succeed in doing the research. Firstly, reading the script to understand the story, and secondly, collecting some written text from the script to find out the data.  The researcher then applied descriptive qualitative method to describe the toxic relationship of the movie script. To achieve the aim, the theory of Toxic Relationship from Morgan Lee was functioned.  The results of the study showed that there were some toxic relationships described in the movie script.  From 19 data there were 4 types of toxic relationship, namely controller found in 5 data,  5 data of belittler deflector and 5 data of overreactor, and with 4 data of user's and possessive nature. It was also found  12 data of 4 effects of toxic relationship, each namely feeling angry sad and down 4 data, with 2 data of feel numb and sad, 2 data of unable to express yourself and there were also 4 data categorized as they control of the relationship.
Speech Acts of The Main Character in Persuasion Movie Script Written by Ronald Bass and Alice Victoria Winslow Bahar, Ismawaty; Moelier, Dahlia D.; Asyrafunnisa, Asyrafunnisa
Humaniora: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): HUMANIORA: Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Education, Juni 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56326/jlle.v5i1.4171

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This research aimed to find out the types of speech acts and the function of speech acts produced by the main character which contained in Persuasion movie script written by Ronald Bass and Alice Victoria Winslow. The writer used qualitative descriptive and pragmatic approach in analyzing the data. The data were obtained by reading, identifying, highlighting, and classifying the utterances that contained speech acts in the main character’s utterance based on Austin’s and Searle’s theories. The results found that there were 3 types of speech acts used in Persuasion movie script. Locutionary act which consisted of imperative, interrogative, and declarative. Illocutionary act which consisted of assertive, directive, commissive, expressive, and declarative. Then, perlocutionary act. Therefore speech acts had different functions according to their type, firstly, locutionary act had 3 functions, namely: imperative function, interrogative function, and declarative function. Illocutionary act had 5 functions, namely: assertive function, directive function, commissive function, expressive function, and declarative function. Then, perlocutionary acts only have one function. The locutionary speech act was the most dominant type of speech acts that appeared in Persuasion movie script.
Ambition of Miguel Rivera in Coco Movie Script Yusman, Nuuril Abshaari; Moelier, Dahlia D.; Asyrafunnisa, Asyrafunnisa
Humaniora: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): HUMANIORA: Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Education, Juni 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56326/jlle.v5i1.4173

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This study aimed to find out types of ambition and impacts ambition in the Coco movie script. In this research the writer applied descriptive qualitative method and psychological approach in analysed data through the ambition from of the Alfred Adler and Barsukova theory.The results show that there were three types of ambition used in Coco movie script, there were (1) Ambition on Strive for Success (2) Ambition on Aggressive (3) Ambition on Perfectionist and the impacts ambition there were three impacts ambition based on confidence, ambition based on personal interest , ambition based on strong desire.
Antisocial Personality Disorder of Main Character The Invisible Man Movie Script by Leigh Whannel Jadut, Citari Putri Patricia; Maca, Sudirman; Abeng, Andi Tenri
Humaniora: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): HUMANIORA: Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Education, Juni 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56326/jlle.v5i1.4174

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This research aims to determine the characteristics of antisocial personality disorder experienced by the main character Adrian Griffin in the movie script The Invisible Man and also to determine the impact that Adrian's personality has on other characters. This type of research used a qualitative descriptive method. The data collection technique is carried out by reading, identifying and classifying words included in the film script. Based on the results and discussion, five characters were found in the Invisible Man film script based on Theodore Millons' theory: antisocial, passive aggressive. Sadistic, psychopath, histrionic and narcissistic. Of the five personalities found, Adrian's character dominates in antisocial behavior where he often ignores social norms, violates other people's rights and commits criminal acts without any sympathy at all for other people.
In-Depth Analysis of Advertising Mistakes Paramita, Angela Azizah; Maca, Sudirman; Abeng, Andi Tenri
Humaniora: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): HUMANIORA: Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Education, Juni 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56326/jlle.v5i1.5097

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The study aimed to describe the types of errors in the subject matter as well as describe advertisements that contain elements of greenwashing and hopes to provide a basis for further research in this area. Qualitative descriptive research methods were used to analyze data through psychological approach, including reading, note- taking and analysis techniques. Data collection techniques were carried out using triangulation. The data were analyzed in qualitative descriptive in which the research results emphasized meaning rather than generalization. The object of research in this study was advertising that contains elements of greenwashing of fast fashion brands. The data were analyzed by using semiotic approach. The research results show that the fast fashion brand H&M is involved in greenwashing practices that violate international legal principles such as the precautionary principle and the precautionary principle. It can be seen from excessive claims, hidden information, and the creation of an exaggerated brand image. Their website is not completely accurate, as some fabrics cannot be recycled. The solution used, a mixture of cotton and polyester that makes up 90% of clothing, is difficult to recycle because the fibers are so dense. This program produces chemical waste that needs to be treated.
Meaning In The Last Unicorn Novel By Peter Beagle Syauta, Greselda E.; Moelier, Dahlia D.; Abeng, Andi Tenri
Humaniora: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): HUMANIORA: Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Education, Juni 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56326/jlle.v5i1.5112

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This study explores the use of figurative language in Peter Beagle's The Last Unicorn, analyzing how it enhances narrative depth and reader engagement. The research aims to deepen understanding of how figurative language enriches literary analysis and emotional resonance. This research employs a descriptive qualitative approach by Moleong to comprehensively analyze figurative language in Peter Beagle’s The Last Unicorn (1968). Using Tarigan’s (1986) classification and Parera’s (2004) contextual meaning theory, the study systematically identifies, categorizes, and analyzes figurative expressions, providing in-depth insights into the novel’s symbolic depth. This study examines the use of figurative language in Peter Beagle’s The Last Unicorn, applying Tarigan's theory to identify simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, synecdoche, and euphemism. These literary devices enrich Beagle’s magical world, deepening emotional engagement and thematic complexity, transforming the novel into a poetic narrative that resonates through its blend of fantasy and realism. This study reveals how figurative language, particularly metaphors, plays a crucial role by enriching descriptions, deepening themes, and enhancing emotional resonance, these devices transform the novel's storytelling. Metaphors, in particular, provide insight into characters and their journeys, making the narrative more relatable and engaging for readers on a profound level.
Gender Relationships In Natasha Josefowitz Poems Impressions From An Office (2014) Gut Is Data (2018) He Can/She Can’t (2019) Ferliani , Dini Ferliani M.K; Moelier, Dahlia D.; Asyrafunnisa, Asyrafunnisa
Humaniora: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): HUMANIORA: Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Education, Juni 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56326/jlle.v5i1.6404

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The objective of this research were to find out the forms of patriarchy and how the equality of feminism reflects the gender relationship in Natasha Josefowitz poems Impressions from An Office (2014), Gut Is Data (2018), He Can/ She Can’t (2019). Method that used in this research was qualitative descriptive method. The result showed that there were 2 forms of patriarchy that affect gender relationship in the poems based on Walby’s theory they were gender discrimination which is the most dominant  form and violence against women. But, in the poem Gut Is Data  the researcher did not found the form of patriarchy types violence against women. There were 2 types of equality of feminism that reflected the gender relationship based on Jaggar theory in Natasha Josefowitz poems namely Women had the same natural rights as men and Woman are interpreted as rational creatures who had control like men. Jaggar mentioned there were 5 types of equality of feminism but in Natasha Josefowitz selected poems the researcher only found 2 types of them. In the poem Impressions from An Office the researcher did not found equality of feminism.
Forensic Linguistics in My Friend Dahmer Movie Script Ahmad, Andi Asnufta Khairani; Maca, Sudirman; Abeng, Andi Tenri
Humaniora: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): HUMANIORA: Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Education, Juni 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56326/jlle.v5i1.6442

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The research aimed at finding out the types of criminals and to describe the cause of the main character become a criminal in the movie script of My Friend Dahmer by Marc Meyers. The data were analysed through Sutherland’s theory in which the data presented in the qualitative descriptive method. The results reveal that there were four types of criminal using in the script such as white-collar crime, violent crime, property crime, and consensual crime or victimless crime. Each criminology has a different meaning from each category in each forensic linguistics. The four criminal types that the cause of the main character to become a criminal person.  
Directive Speech Act used by Isabel Conklin in The Summer I Turned Pretty Novel Dahlan, Nurasisah; Maca, Sudirman; Wahyuni, Rezki Amalia
Humaniora: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Education Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): HUMANIORA: Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Education, Juni 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56326/jlle.v4i1.4669

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This study investigates the use of directive speech acts by Isabel Conklin in Jenny Han's novel, "The Summer I Turned Pretty." Employing a descriptive qualitative approach, the research focused on identifying and analyzing the types of directive speech acts present in the text. A total of 5 types of directive speech acts were found, categorized into: commanding, requesting, forbidding, inviting, and suggesting. The objectives of the study include understanding how these speech acts reflect Isabel's character and influence her relationships. The results indicated that each type of directive speech act played a crucial role in shaping Isabel's interactions, with commanding speech acts reflecting her need for control, while requesting and inviting speech acts foster cooperation and inclusivity. The study concluded that Isabel's use of directive speech acts significantly contributed to her character development and the dynamics of her relationships throughout the novel.
DEIXIS in Luca Movie Script Nuralisah, Fitra; Rosmawati, Rosmawati; Abeng, A. Tenri
Humaniora: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Education Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): HUMANIORA: Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Education, Juni 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56326/jlle.v4i1.4683

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This research studied the use of deixis in the script of the animated Luca movie. This research identified and analyzed the various types of deixis present in the dialogue, and explored their functions. A qualitative descriptive method was involved in this research. The writer drew on a comprehensive analyzes of the Luca movie script, focusing on how deixis contributes to character interactions and the overall storytelling and only focusing to the main character. The findings revealed that deixis played a crucial role in establishing relationships between characters and their environment, enhancing the listeners’ understanding of the plot and emotional undertones. This research contributes not only to the field of pragmatics and linguistics but also offers insights for further research on language use in cinematic texts. The writer found that all of various types of deixis, to comperhand the contents of utterances or texts. The function of deixis in communication was that it understood the idea that understanding language required more than just knowledge of words and grammar; it necessitated an awareness of the context in which language was used