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The Female Character Struggle to Obtain Equality in Beauty and the Beast
In the patriarchy system, women have restriction in delivering thoughts and action, accessing education, and obtaining rights. However, they struggle hard to attain equality in those aspects in their life. Hence, the study aims to find out the restriction experienced by women character named Belle and how she fight against the restriction to obtain her freedom and independence as women. While the original "Beauty and the Beast" story has roots in classic fairy tales, modern adaptations, such as the one by Elizabeth Rudnick, transform it into a contemporary literary work. This book, applying the theory of Liberal Feminism, can be seen as a form of challenge or movement within the postmodern era. Using the theory of liberal feminism espoused by Rosemarie Tong (1980) those two issues will be analyzed through reading book entitle “Beauty and the Beast” by Elizabeth Rudnick’s (2017). The library use in this study is to help the writer to analyze the data regarding to the issues in the novel.
Teacher’s Communication Strategies In Teaching English To Kids
In the teaching process, appropriate communication strategies are very important in teaching children because they significantly impact their learning effectiveness. Using communication strategies that align with children's understanding level and interests, educators can facilitate good comprehension, enhance information retention, encourage active engagement, strengthen social skills, and increase children's motivation and interest in learning. This research analyzes teachers' communication strategies in this video based on Bandura's theory: Attention, Retention, Reproduction, and Motivation. This qualitative research analyzes data obtained from video on YouTube titled How to teach Kids | from a Prague kindergarten, part 1 | English for Children." The research findings show that teacher successfully applies various effective communication strategies in teaching language to children. The teacher successfully aroused the children's attention by using engaging elements, such as bright colors, relevant pictures, enjoyable, energetic voices, and positive interaction between the teacher and the children
From Song to Loyalty: How the Anthem of Universitas Trunojoyo Madura Enhances Student Engagement and Strengthens Institutional Bonds
University anthems, as key elements in shaping the identity of higher education institutions, reflect the values and history of the university and enhance a sense of community. This study focuses on how the integration of traditional Madurese elements in the anthem of Universitas Trunojoyo Madura influences student identity and engagement. The knowledge gap lies in the actual influence of traditional music in enhancing student engagement and loyalty. A qualitative methodology was employed, involving in-depth interviews and lyrical content analysis of the anthem to uncover student perceptions. The primary findings suggest that the use of traditional Madurese music elements enhances student pride and engagement, strengthens institutional identity, and reinforces community bonds. The implications of these findings affirm the crucial role of arts and literature in facilitating social and communal engagement in academic settings, providing new insights for the development of educational strategies and university policies
Perilaku Agresi dalam Film Misumisou Karya Sutradara Eisuke Naito
This study discusses aggressiveness in Misumisou, the film directed by Eisuke Naito. This study aims to determine the forms of aggressions of the characters Nozaki Haruka, Aiba Mitsuru, Sayama Rumi, and Oguro Taeko in the film based on the motivation of their behavior using Erich Fromm's aggression perspective. This research type is qualitative research using note-taking method. The results of this research showed that the form of violence perpetrated by: 1) Nozaki Haruka, was vengeful destructiveness behavior due to revenge, and defensive aggression as response of fear and physical threats 2) Aiba Mitsuru, was sadistic aggression, driven by an unfulfilled “effectiveness” desire. 3) Sayama Rumi, was sadistic aggression, driven by her wounded narcissism desire. 4) Oguro Taeko, was sadistic aggression driven by her thwarted desire for freedom, and defensive aggression in response to the threat of physical attack. Types of aggressions are classificated by someone’s motive that based on individual’s character
Analisis Persepsi Sikap Pembaca Terhadap Booklet WIsata Kabupaten Bangkalan
Penelitian ini membahas persepsi sikap pembaca tentang keadaan wisata yang ada di Kabupaten Bangkalan melalui kata sifat pada booklet wisata kabupaten Bangkalan. Booklet wisata tersebut berisi deskripsi-deskripsi dan gambar wisata kabupaten Bangkalan. Tujuan diadakannya penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui persepsi sikap pembaca tentang keadaan tempat wisata yang ada di Kabupaten Bangkalan melalui kata sifat yang ada pada booklet tersebut. Metode yang digunakan adalah metode deskriptif kualitatif. Metode ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui gambaran mengenai fenomena yang diteliti. Dalam penelitian ini ada sebanyak 30 responden dengan beberapa pertanyaan yang berhubungan dengan topik penelitian. Responden yang dipilih adalah mahasiswa/i Universitas Trunojoyo Madura. Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa dalam booklet wisata tersebut ada 17 kata sifat yang keseluruhannya lebih dari 50% responden setuju bahwa kata tersebut dapat membangun sebuah persepsi positif sehingga berhasil membuat pembaca booklet tertarik untuk berkunjung ke wisata yang ada di Kabupaten Bangkalan
Penggambaran Tokoh dan Fungsi Pelaku dalam Cerita Rakyat Momotaro (TEORI VLADIMIR PROPP)
Folk tales are part of fictional literary works which fall into the category of oral folklore. In Japan, folklore is called minwa and is categorized into 3 groups, namely Shinwa, Densetsu, and Mukashibanashi. Mukashibanashi or fairy tales are oral literary works that are spread by word of mouth. Momotaro is a famous fairy tale originating from Japan. The momotaro story describes the figure of a child born from a fruit, namely the momo (peach). This research will focus on the depiction of characters/actors and the function of the actor in the Momotaro story using Vladimir Propp's actor function theory. This research uses a structuralism approach. This type of research is qualitative with descriptive analysis methods. The aim of this research is to describe the depiction of the characters and the function of the actors from the Momotaro folklore. From the research results, 12 data were found. With each data classified based on 7 character depictions in the style of Vladimir prop. However, of the 7 character depictions, only 4 were found, namely villains, donors, helpers and heroes. Then, of the 31 functions of Vladimir Propp, only 9 were found, namely the villainy function, Absentation function, Provision or receipt of a magical agent function, mediation function of the connective incident, beginning counteraction function, spatial translocation function, struggle function, victory function and return function.
Sense dana Reference dalam Novel Eldest Karya Christopher Paolin
Hermeneutics is a theory that can help readers interpret and make sense of a text. The hermeneutic theory of Paul Ricoeur, among others, introduces the elements of sense and reference which can be recognized as devices of meaning. Sense is the meaning of the text that can be traced through the meaning of the relationship between the text itself. While reference is the relationship between the text and its references outside the text. The texts in Christopher Paolini's novel Eldest show the content of sense with poetic meaning. The reference shows the reality that could happen. The dialect of sense and reference can be interpreted as a dialect between the meaning of a poetic text and an event, for example in the form of a tragedy. The combination of the beauty of the poetic text with the factual events of the news text is indeed a distinctive character of the novel text based on Ricoeur's hermeneutic theory
PENGGAMBARAN PRANCIS DALAM NOVEL ARAB FARAJ: KAJIAN SASTRA PERJALANAN CARL THOMPSON
Travel writing or travelogue is currently a popular field of study. However, it has yet to receive a lot of attention in the Arabic literature tradition. This article aims to break down the travel story found in the Arabic Novel Faraj. The research applies a descriptive-analytical approach to analyze and present an in-depth analysis. Data collection begins with meticulous reading and translation to ensure an adequate understanding. Words, phrases, or sentences that contain travel narratives are recorded as data. These data are then analyzed using literature relevant to travel writing, as proposed by Carl Thompson, to examine patterns of depicting travel in terms of reporting the world, revealing the self, and representing the other. The results of the investigation indicate that, through the novel Faraj, the author sees France, which is considered as a superior, free, and advanced Western country, experiencing significant demonstrations to challenge authority, mirroring Egyptian events. The author uses the fictional character Nida Abdul Qadir to show how the 1968 demonstrations in France influenced her life as a student activist
AN ANALYSIS ON CODE–SWITCHING IN RACHEL GODDARD’S YOUTUBE CHANNEL
Code-switching is the use of two different languages in the same utterance, either between turns or inside a single expression or sentence. The purpose of this study was to identify the types of code-switching and the function of code-switching as it appeared in Rachel Goddard's videos. This study focused only on Indonesian to English code-switching. The data were taken from one of makeup videos of Rachel Goddard YouTube channel. The method used in this study was qualitative research and the technique to collect the data was the documentation method. The main theory used in this study was the theory from Hoffman (1991) and the supporting theories of this study were the theory from Apple and Muysken (1987). The result of the analysis showed that there are ten (10) sentences of intra-sentential code-switching and three (3) sentences of inter-sentential code-switching. Some data found contained poetic and phatic function
Language Features Found in Essays About Madurese Art
This study aims to examine and explain language features in essays about Madurese arts. The writers uses qualitative descriptive methods to elaborate data. The source of the data in this study is essays by second semester students of English Department at Universitas Trunojoyo Madura which discuss about Madurese art. Meanwhile, the data of this study are characters, sentences, and paragraphs in essays that contain various language features. This study uses Gerot and Wignell (1995) theory of language features in descriptive essays. The result of this study shows that there are five language features that students use in their essays: the use of certain objects, the use of simple present tense, the use of noun and adjective phrases, the use of auxiliary, and the use of linking verb