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Transform : Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning
ISSN : 23015225     EISSN : 29859441     DOI : -
Transform Journal is an open-access electronic journal that supports research in the field of Linguistics, Literature, and English Language Teaching. The aim of the journal is to publish academic research on applied linguistics relevant to actual issues and to be a publication platform for original research from academics, researchers, and practitioners. Transform journal is issued four times annually, in March, June, September and December. The focus and scope of this journal include areas of analysis: Linguistics Literature English Language Teaching
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Analysis of Hate Speech in Howard Stern Show Rahayu, Sri; Puteri, Citra Anggia
TRANSFORM: Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 12 No. 4 (2023): December, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tj.v12i4.57579

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The phenomenon of hate speech is increasingly widespread in the digital era, due to the increasing number of people expressing opinions, suggestions and criticisms through internet platforms. This study aims to elucidate the types of hate speech, to evaluate realization and explain the reason of hate speech in Howard Stern Show Instagram comments. This study used a descriptive qualitative method using the theory of types of hate speech by Mondal (2017) and realization or intentions by Kreidler (2002). The research data are in the form of comments from the Howard Stern Show Instagram account. This research shows that there were 71 data that have been found, from all the data there were 5 types of hate speech out of 10 types, namely 29 comments (40,8 %) for type of Behavior, 16 comments (22,5%) for type of Physical, 5 comments (7,0%) for type of Sexual Orientation, 2 comments (2,8%) for type of Class and 19 comments (26,7%) for type of other. However, for the realizations or intentions of hate speech, all comments contain all intentions that can be categorized. There were 24 comments (33.8%) with the intention of mocking, 4 comments (5.6%) with the intention of accusing, 2 comments (2.8%) with the intention of blaming, 34 comments (47.9%) with the intention of insulting and 7 comments (9.9%) for the intention of insinuating. In general, the reasons someone gives hate speech was due to three things namely in the commentator there is negative prejudice against certain people or groups, then hate speech can come from someone who has trolling behavior, and finally hate speech is also driven by conditions in the internet world. Therefore, it was concluded that there were many comments containing hate speech in the comments column in one of Howard Stern Show's Instagram posts. 
Courage In Niki Caro™s Movie œMulan (2020) Cibro, Nopa Ceria Wati; Murni, Sri Minda
TRANSFORM: Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 12 No. 4 (2023): December, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tj.v12i4.57580

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Principally this research attempts to find out 1) the types of courage by Mulan's character in Mulan (2020) movie. 2) how Mulan character™s courage showed in the movie. 3) factors that encouraged Mulan™s courage in the Movie. The research is done by descriptive qualitative research with the data source is the movie text script and scenes of Mulan (2020) movie. The instrument of collecting data is documentary sheet and images. The research results show that 1) There were 26 courages in the category types of courage. There are six courage categories, namely physical courage (15.39%), emotional courage (26.93%), intelectual courage (11.54%), social courage (15.39%), moral courage (23.08%), and spiritual courage (7.7%). 2) There are four the ways how the courage showed by Mulan character namely determination, self confidence, consistency, and optimism. 3) There are three factors that encouraged Mulan's character's namely altruism, self confident and situational demands, emotional and cognitive resources.
A Semiotics Analysis of Characters in Spongebob Movie: Sponge on The Run (2020) Hasibuan, Novia Anggita; Damanik, Sisila Fitriany
TRANSFORM: Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 12 No. 4 (2023): December, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tj.v12i4.57581

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This study is about discusses semiotic meaning of the characterizations in SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run (2020) using Roland Barthes' theory. The data was taken from screenshots of the characters that contained semiotic meaning. The researcher found 64 pictures that have been analyzed there were 10 data from SpongeBob, 9 data from Patrick, 8 data from Mr.Krabs, 8 data from Squidward, 6 data from Plankton, 6 data from Sandy, 4 data from Gary, 7 data from King Poseidon, 4 data from Sage and 2 data from Otto. This research uses descriptive qualitative method. The results of this study state that the type of semiotics by Barthes can be used to explain the characters meaning of semiotics contained in it. The type of Barthes Semiotics in this film also has different meanings in describing something according to the action or behavior contained in the film scene.
Sarcastic Utterance in Mel Gibson™s Movie Hacksaw Ridge Sinaga, Basar Jenius; Bahri, Syamsul
TRANSFORM: Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 12 No. 4 (2023): December, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tj.v12i4.57582

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The goal of this study is to identify the types and purposes of sarcasm obtained from the characters in the Mel Gibson film Hacksaw Ridge. specifically found twelve characters whose words often contain sarcastic remarks in the film. This study uses qualitative research to explain linguistic information on the use and varieties of sarcastic language in the Mel Gibson film Hacksaw Ridge. The dialogue in the movie Hacksaw Ridge served as the study data source. By using the theories of Keraf (1999) to examine the function of sarcasm and Elizabeth Camp (2011) to examine the form of sarcasm, the equivalent technique was applied to the examined data. According to the results, propositional sarcasm, which has 12 utterances (24%), is the most common type of sarcasm, followed by like prefix sarcasm, which has 16 utterances (32%), illocutianary sarcasm, which has 11 utterances (24%), and lexical sarcasm, which has 11 utterances (20%). From the result it was found the most dominant one is Like Prefix Sarcasm. And finally sarcasm was used in the film becaus it is a war movie, the movie has a high emotional intensity, which leads to some sarcastic or angry statements.
Psychological Conflict Of The Main Character Portrayed In Sam Levinson™s Movie Series: Euphoria Sinaga, Gusnida Rezeky; Saragih, Amrin
TRANSFORM: Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 12 No. 4 (2023): December, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tj.v12i4.57583

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This study is concerned with Psychological conflicts experienced by the main character in Sam Levinson's movie series "Euphoria." This study used descriptive qualitative to explore the kinds of psychological conflicts experienced by the main character in Euphoria. This study used Sigmund Freud™s (1923) psychoanalysis theory to examined the data in this study. The results of the data were found that (1) There were three kinds of psychological conflict experienced by the main character, namely Id, Ego, and Superego. (2) There were three factors that caused psychological conflict, namely losing the father, mis understanding, and uncomfortable situations. (3) There were four ways how the main character overcame the psychological conflict such as, sublimation, repression, and denial. In conclusion, the dominant psychological conflict experienced by the main character is the Id aspect.

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