Philology: Journal Of English Language and Literature
Philology: Journal Of English Language and Literature publishes academic articles that recognize successful engaged learning depends on effective partnerships between students, faculty, community agencies, disciplines, and more. The journal invites submission of Studies co-authored by faculty, students, and/or community partners; Literature, Linguistics, translation and Teaching English as Foreign Language. The articles must be written in English but the abstract must be written in English and Indonesian. Philology: Journal Of English Language and Literature is published twice a year in February and August by English Literature Department, Faculty Of Letters, Universitas Muslim Nusantara Al-Washliyah. The publication of this journal aims to spread conceptual thinking or ideas and the research findings obtained in the field of Literature and English Education. Focus PHILOLOGY (Journal Of English Language and Literature) is a media for publishing the result of research about English language and literature. Scope PHILOLOGY (Journal Of English Language and Literature) publishes the research article in English language and literature.
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ISLAMIC VALUES IN R.J PALACIO’S “WONDER”
Ariyanti Safina Panjaitan;
Diana Sopha;
Vera Kristiana
PHILOLOGY Journal of English Language and Literature Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): PHILOLOGY (Journal of English Language and Literature)
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DOI: 10.32696/pjell.v1i2.831
The main problems of this research are to find the islamic values found in R.J Palacio’s “wonder”. The study used the descriptive qualitative research method. The subject of this research was R.J Palacio’s “Wonder”. The primary data of this research were experssions in words, sentences, qoutation and paragraph related to Islamic Values of manners and islamic Values of behaviour in the novel. The supporting data were obtained from some sources, such as book, article, journal and film related to manners and behaviour. In collecting data, read-write technique was used. The data analysis was conducted using islamic values approach. The result of this research show two important points. First, there are 4 types islamic values of manners that found in the novel reflected by Augie (protagonist). The second there are 4 types islamic values of behaviour in novel reflected by Augie (protagonist) namely: his behaviour towards friends explained about fairing to his friend, Augie’sbehaviour towards others explained about thangking to those who helped him and helping friend when it’s hard or happy. Augie’sbehaviour towards the elder and young people explained about how Augie’s talk to talk with older people more than him, Augie’sbehaviour toward his parents explained about his obidient and always make his parents happy.
THE ANTAGONIST’S BETRAYAL IN NICHOLAS SPARK’S DEAR JOHN
Asrisyah Fitry Pulungan;
Diana Sopha
PHILOLOGY Journal of English Language and Literature Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): PHILOLOGY (Journal of English Language and Literature)
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DOI: 10.32696/pjell.v1i2.832
The antagonist’s betrayal in Nicholas Spark’s “Dear John” is the analysis of an antagonist’s betrayal named Savannah who had a boyfriend, John, as an army but she married another person named Tim instead of John, but then she confessed that she loved John again. Betrayal is a problem in human life causing a bad feeling of sadness and disappointment for the one who is betrayed. Using descriptive qualitative method,antagonist’s betrayal is found in two points. First her selfishness and secondly her love is given to another person. Her selfishness is further classified into doing something as she liked, neglecting John and being careless to Tim. Furthermore, her betrayal in loving another person is proven from her written expression through letter and her spoken confession of loving another person.
A STRUCTURALANALYSIS OF RUPI KAUR’S SELECTED POEMS IN THE SUN AND HER FLOWERS
Halimatus Saddiah;
Rezky Khoirina Tarihoran
PHILOLOGY Journal of English Language and Literature Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): PHILOLOGY (Journal of English Language and Literature)
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DOI: 10.32696/pjell.v1i2.833
Poetry, as a type of literary work, is a form of imaginative art that serves not only to entertain readers but also to educate or inform them about certain subjects. The primary data for this study came from Rupi Kaur's book The Sun and Her Flowers, specifically the poems Legacy, To Witness a Miracle, Timeless, Introvert, and Ode to Raymond Douillet'sA Short Tour and Farewell. The primary objective of this study was to ascertain the intrinsic and extrinsic elements present in the poems. Secondary data sources included journals and a few works of literature. The structural approach was chosen for this study because it is commonly used to describe intrinsic and extrinsic elements. This research employed a qualitative approach. The research discovered intrinsic elements such as theme, figurative language, diction, symbolism, and imagery, while extrinsic elements provided context for the poem's creation. This research was intended to serve as a guide for those interested in conducting research on the intrinsic and extrinsic elements found in poetry.
FAMILY CONFLICT REFLECTED IN KEVIN KWAN’S “RICH PEOPLE PROBLEM”; A SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACH
Indah Purnama;
Ayu Melati Ningsih
PHILOLOGY Journal of English Language and Literature Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): PHILOLOGY (Journal of English Language and Literature)
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DOI: 10.32696/pjell.v1i2.834
The objective of the research was to analyze the family conflict that was reflected in the novel Rich People Promblem. This research used a sociological approach and social action theory. This research used a qualitative research. This research was taken from the novel "Rich People Problem" written by Kevin Kwan's. This research rose the following problems: 1). The type of family conflict reflected in Kevin Kwan's novel "rich people problem.? 2). What was the cause of family conflict in the novel Rich people problem.?. So that it can be known the causes and types of family conflicts contained in the novel Rich people problem.The result of the research was that there were two kind family conflicts,first types of family conflict was the internal and external, second cause of family conflict was the language difference and tradition and heritage.
THE ROMANCE FORMULA IN LISA KLEYPAS RAINSHADOW ROAD
Nurul Safitri;
Ratna Sari Dewi
PHILOLOGY Journal of English Language and Literature Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): PHILOLOGY (Journal of English Language and Literature)
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DOI: 10.32696/pjell.v1i2.835
This thesis analyzes the novel entitled Rainshadow Road by Lisa Kleypas. The purpose of this study is to describe the romance formulas that exist in popular literary novels. In analyzing this thesis, the process of searching for data and information uses library and journal methods from the internet. The theory that guides the work of this thesis is the theory of popular romance literature by John G. Cawelti. The results of the analysis show that the novel contains elements of the characters and the plot of the romance is built into a romance formula.
AN ANALYSIS OF THE MAIN CHARACTER OF STRUGGLING AGAINST CANCER IN THE NOVEL “THE FAULT IN OUR STARS”
Risma Yanti;
Vera Kristiana
PHILOLOGY Journal of English Language and Literature Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): PHILOLOGY (Journal of English Language and Literature)
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DOI: 10.32696/pjell.v1i2.836
This thesis contained an analysis of the main character's struggle against cancer in the novel entitled The fault in our stars by John Green. The method used in this research wasa qualitative method. The main objective of this research was to find out the main character's struggles against cancer in the novel The fault in our stars by Jhon Green. The results of the data analysis found 1.) What is the main character's struggles against cancer in the novel “The fault in our stars” 2.) What is the impact of the main character’sstruggles against cancer to the other characters in the novel “The fault in our stars”. Hazel's struggle against cancer that she had suffered for 3 years, by joining a support group in the heart of Jesus and meetanother cancer sufferers. Hazel Theriod had cancer at the age of 13. After Hazel joined the support group, she met people with cancer, one of them was Augustus Waters, who was never afraid of his illness. The negative impact that Hazel always felt was that she’s not a useless girl in the world.
MULTIMODAL ANALYSIS OF RIAU ARCHIPELAGO PROMOTION VIDEO
Dewi Nurmala
PHILOLOGY Journal of English Language and Literature Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): PHILOLOGY: Journal Of English Language and Literature
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DOI: 10.32696/pjell.v2i1.1119
Multimodal is the study of discourse analysis relates to the systemic functional semiotics. Multimodal as the place of visual communication in a given society can only be understood in the context of the range of the forms or modes of public communication. such as gesture, speech, image, writing, 3D objects, color, music and the others.In visual grammar, the three metafunctions are renamed as representational, interactive, and compositional.The objective of the study is to find out the representational meaning in a visual element of Riau Archipelago Video Promotion. The data used is the visual element of the video. The method used is qualitative research. The result of the study is the conceptual representation displayed in the video is categorized into the classificational process, analytical process and symbolic process. Then,the narrative representation mainly belongs to action processes and reactional processes.
SOCIAL MEDIA AS A FLATFORM IN PUBLIC SPEAKING COURSES
Fendry Gabriel;
Mulia Rahman Kandau;
Dinar Azizah Arifin;
Ayu Melati Ningsih
PHILOLOGY Journal of English Language and Literature Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): PHILOLOGY: Journal Of English Language and Literature
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DOI: 10.32696/pjell.v2i1.1120
Social media is one of the platforms for the public speaking lecture process for students during the pandemic. Various platforms are used to support lecture activities. The purpose of this study is to find out which social media is often used in the public speaking lecture process during the pandemic. The method used is a qualitative method which is intended to explain or describe the phenomenon of which platforms are widely used during the pandemic. Analyzing several journals related to social media which are more effectively used as a platform for the public speaking lecture process. So that, according to several sources, Instagram is a platform that is widely used in lectures in public speaking courses as a platform that supports public speaking activities.
THE CHILDHOOD TRAUMA OF KATIE IN “MOCKINGBIRD DON’T SING”FILM
Garin Allif Arya Aditya;
Milisi Sembiring
PHILOLOGY Journal of English Language and Literature Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): PHILOLOGY: Journal Of English Language and Literature
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DOI: 10.32696/pjell.v2i1.1121
Film as a work of art has several elements of art in order to fulfill spiritual needs which not only serves to entertain the audience but also to provide some kind of education or knowledge about certain things. The primary data in this study is to analyze a film entitled Mockingbird Don't Sing by Harry Bromley Davenport and written by Daryl Haney. The main purpose of this study is to describe violence against children, the main character's traumatic behavior, and the causes of the main character's traumatic behavior due to violence against children or child abuse. The method used qualitative method in the research to explain the data, collect data by watching movies repeatedly and then find to Identify data. The classify the data in the table based on the problem of violence regarding children, factors causing traumatic behavior and mental disorders. The analyzed the data using a psychological approach.
CHARACTERIZATION OF ENOLA HOLMES IN THE CASE OF THE MISSING MARQUESS: A STUDY OF LIBERAL FEMINISM
Halimatus Sakinah;
Ari Setyorini;
Masulah Masulah
PHILOLOGY Journal of English Language and Literature Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): PHILOLOGY: Journal Of English Language and Literature
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DOI: 10.32696/pjell.v2i1.1122
This study attempts to portray a female character, Enola Holmes, in Nancy Springer’s novel series entitled The Case of the Missing Marquess (2006). This research focuses on examining these research problems: 1) how is Enola Holmes characterized differently from most teenage girls at the setting of time, and 2) what spirit of feminism is illustrated by the novel through the character of Enola Holmes? The study confirms that the different portrayals are shown from Enola Holmes’ physical appearance, thought, and personality. Her masculine appearance was against the normative beauty standard for most women in the nineteenth-century tradition. Her critical and logical thought challenged the stereotypical gender role, which positioned women as less intelligent than men. Moreover, her independent and courageous personality highlighted the different traits of Enola Holmes as a young woman at that time. The characterizations reflect liberal feminism by emphasizing women’s autonomy and gender equality between men and women.