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THE HYPERMASCULINITY AS SEEN IN THE MAIN CHARACTER IN RAMBO: LAST BLOOD MOVIE Ria Marina Nababan; Ely Nurmaily
Linguistics and Literature Students' Journal Vol 2, No 1 (2021): Linguistics and Literature Journal
Publisher : English Literature Study Program, Faculty of Arts and Education Universitas Teknokrat Indo

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This paper revealed the practice of hypermasculinity through the main character which is Rambo. Therefore, the aims of the writer is to make the reader can see and know the part of themselves in a good way, be a useful person for others, and respects the live of others. In conducting this research, the writer uses a qualitative method since the writer wanted to have an in-depth analysis of the data and Rambo: Last Blood Movie as the source of the data to do the analysis. This research was library research in which the writer acquire the informations by finding relevant journals, books, and visiting reliable websites. The writer uses the theory by Ankita Siddhanta about hypermasculinity in analyzing the data. The finding of this current study shows that there are some characteristics and actions which can be categorized as the practice of hypermasculinity based on the dialogues, scenes, actions of Rambo’s character in the movie.Keywords: Hypermasculinity, rambo, rambo: Last Blood Movie, the writer.
METAPHORICAL EXPRESSIONS IN EMILY DICKINSON’S POEMS Lola Cenita; Ely Nurmaily
Linguistics and Literature Students' Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2020): Linguistics and Literature Journal
Publisher : English Literature Study Program, Faculty of Arts and Education Universitas Teknokrat Indo

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The poem has the role of the media to deliver the author’s opinion, messages, and feeling towards certain phenomena to the readers by using literary language. The idea of those poems needs to be interpreted by the readers and it is dealing with meaning. Problems occur when there is the literary language used by the author since not all the reader can understand the implicit meaning inside the poems which certainly used figurative language, especially metaphor. Thus, the study entitled Metaphorical Expressions in Emily Dickinson’s Poems aimed to find the metaphor inside three poems by Emily Dickinson entitled I Felt a Funeral in My Brain, Because I could Not Stop for Death and I Heard a Fly Buzz – when I Died. This study also aimed to identify the implicit meaning behind those metaphors. In analyzing the data, the researcher used the metaphor theory proposed by Lakoff and Johnson, they are structural metaphor, ontological metaphor, and orientational metaphor. To answer the second research question, the researcher used the theory of meaning by I. A Richard. This study used a descriptive qualitative method and stylistic approach, in which the researcher focuses on the aesthetic function of the language. In this research, the researcher found 17 metaphorical expressions divided into 5 types of metaphor there are: entity metaphor 4 data, structural metaphor 5 data, orientation metaphor 1 data, container metaphor 1data and personification 6 data.
A SEMIOTIC ANALYSIS ON ELDORADO POEM BY EDGAR ALLAN POEM Pungky Farras; Ely Nurmaily
Linguistics and Literature Students' Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2020): Linguistics and Literature Journal
Publisher : English Literature Study Program, Faculty of Arts and Education Universitas Teknokrat Indo

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The research is entitled “A Semiotic Analysis on Eldorado poem by Edgar Allan Poe”. This study is aimed to know the meaning of the symbols of Gallant knight, Eldorado, shadow, a pilgrim shadow, shade, over the mountains related to the socio-historical issue. This study is also used in the qualitative method and library research. Starting from the writers’ interest in the poem and think that, the poem has a unique word inside it. In this research, the knight who do the long journey to search for “Eldorado”. This study focuses on semiotic analysis, which uses the semiotic approach. Charles Sanders Pierce is the theory that the writers use to analyze “Eldorado” poem by Edgar Allan Poe. The use of semiotic analysis is to find a symbol of Eldorado poem. This study also used the socio-historical approach that correlates with the Eldorado poem.The symbols of Eldorado poem, a gallant knight, Eldorado, shadow, a pilgrim shadow, shade, and over the mountains represent the meaning, where Eldorado is true of a wealthy city made of gold. However, Eldorado is not a place but a person. The whole journey of Europeans to find a golden city is in vain. Eldorado's poem is related to the symbol of time in 1849 in California, where the attitude of the Muisca tribe is different from the people of Europe who see gold as a symbol of wealth, as well as power. Furthermore, the minds of Europeans who heard the story were only fascinated by how much gold was thrown into the lake or buried in shrines throughout Colombia. Not the meaning of gold itself. That is why Poe revealed a poem entitled Eldorado which means that Eldorado itself was a rich king who had covered his entire body with gold.
RESPON MAHASISWA TERHADAP PENUGASAN MUSIKALISASI PUISI MELALUI MEDIA SOSIAL Ely Nurmaily
Bahasa dan Seni: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, Seni, dan Pengajarannya Vol 46, No 1 (2018)
Publisher : Fakultas Sastra Universitas Negeri Malang

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Abstract: This study aims to find a new method in learning and teaching literature to the students in practical terms and to perceive the students’ response toward the assignment of musical poetry project through social media. Studying literature in the writer's environment (Lampung) is a monotonous activity for students. By having a musical poetry project, students have some creativities in creating, composing, showing and recording and then uploading the result through social media. In the end, the hidden talents of the students can be seen and they are expected to become musicians, writers, event organizers, and others. In addition, the students also give positive response to this method. Assignment of musical poetry project through social media can improve students’ creativity.  permalink/DOI: dx.doi.org/10.17977/um015v46i12018p029
BLACK FEMINISM IDEAS AS PORTRAYED IN HOMAGE TO MY HIPS POEM BY LUCILLE CLIFTON Indra Maulana; Ely Nurmaily
JETA (Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): JETA: Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic
Publisher : English Department, STKIP PGRI Bandar Lampung

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This research discusses a poem written by Lucille Clifton entitled homage to my hips. The researchers aim to describe the portrayal of black feminism ideas inside the poem to raise awareness regarding the issues of discrimination toward the black community especially women. This study aims to answer the question of how is the black feminism ideas portrayed in the poem entitled homage to my hips by Lucille Clifton. This research used descriptive qualitative method typically library research with textual analysis since the data of this research are in the form of words and phrases within the stanza. The data source is the poem entitled Homage to My Hips poem by Lucille Clifton, and data sources are the poet’s background of life, journals, and previous studies. This research used intersectionality and black feminism thought theory as the approaches. In order to answer the research question, the researchers used the parameters of black feminism ideas according to the black feminist thought and intersectionality theory to capture the ideas of black feminism in the poem. The results of this research show that the poem entitled homage to my hips by Lucille Clifton is portrayed the ideas of black feminism, which strongly ignores and rejects the continuous approaches of the oppression system both in practice and the ideas that justify it, based on the parameters that cover the existence of black feminism according to the black feminist thought and intersectionality approaches.
Women’s Power and Stereotype Denial in Pocahontas Movie Afri Aryangga; Ely Nurmaily
TEKNOSASTIK Vol 15, No 1 (2017): TEKNOSASTIK
Publisher : Universitas Teknokrat Indonesia

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The aim of this research is to explicate the women power around men and oppose the stereotype issues of woman who is better taking care than man who is better taking charge. In some cultures, woman is expected to be the caregivers, soft, weak, which are considered feminine attributes and man is expected to be the breadwinners, strong and powerful, which is seen as masculine traits. The object of this research is from Disney’s animation movie, Pocahontas. This movie shows the woman’s power by how the main character protected family and also society, moreover the stereotype denial also is seen by the main character in several extreme activities inside of the movie.