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Linguistics and Literature Journal is a peer-reviewed journal published in Indonesia by the Faculty of Arts and Education, Universitas Teknokrat Indonesia. This journal aims to facilitate and promote the dissemination of scholarly information on research and development in the field of linguistics, literature, and language teaching and learning. The articles published in this journal can be the result of research, conceptual thinking, ideas, innovations, best practices, and book reviews. The scopes of this journal include the following topic areas: - Literature - Language Studies - Linguistics - Second Language Acquisition Theory Linguistics and Literature Journal is published twice a year (June and December) and it is an open-access journal which means that all content is freely available without charge to the use of his/her institution. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search or link to the full texts of the articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without asking for prior permission from the publisher or the author.
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CHARACTER’S OBSESSION FOR PERFECTION IN THE AVIATOR MOVIE BY MARTIN SCORSESE: A PSYCHOANALYSIS Misnawati Misnawati; Budi Eko Pranoto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33365/llj.v3i2.2293

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Obsession for perfection is common behavior that may be suffered by people. Those who are so obsessed with something are easily sacrifice anything to chase the perfection that has already been created in their minds. It is possible that they will perhap harm themselves. Therefore, this research aimed to analyze the obsession for perfection in The Aviator movie 2012 by Martin Scorsese by using Psychoanalytic theory. This research applied an in-depth qualitative narrative analysis method which examines the story elements from dialogue and picture collected in the form of screen-capture of the relevant scene. This research used psychoanalytic theory as the approach and divided the analysis into two sub discussions; they are the reflection of obsession for perfection and the effects of obsession for perfection. Based on the analysis, the data supports the findings that Howard suffers some conditions which includes Target Oriented; where people with ambitions like this have all-or-nothing thinking. The second finding is Highly Dependent on Result; it shows that Howard put his self-esteem depends on what is accomplished and how others respond to what he would achieve. Keywords: The Aviator movie, Obsession, Obsession for Perfection, Psychoanalytic theory Amelia, D. Daud, J. (2020). Freudian Tripartile on Detective Fiction: The Tokyo Zodiac Murders. Language Literacy: Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Language Teaching, 4(2), 299-305.Bogdan, R. C., Biklen, S. K. (1992). Qualitative Research for Education. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.Butler, J. (1999). Gender Trouble Feminism and Subversion of Identity. New York and London: Routledge.Cabrera, S. F., Sauer, S. J., Thomas-Hunt, M. C. (2009). 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International Journal of Diaspora Cultural Criticism, 8(2), 294-319.Kasih, E.N., Strid, J.E. (2020). Reconstructing the Border: Social Integration in Reyna Grande’s The Distance Between Us. International Journal of Innovation, Creativity and Change, 14(9), 702-715.Khandelwal, P. (2002). Gender stereotypes at work: implications for organizations. Indian Journal of Training and Development, 32(2), 72–83.Kuswoyo, H. (2016). Thematic Structure in Barack Obama’s Press Conference: A Systemic Functional Grammar Study. Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 7(2), 257-267. https://doi.org/10.7575/aiac.alls.v.7n.2Miller, L. M. and Lachman, M. E. (2000) Cognitive Performance and the Role of Control Beliefs in Midlife. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 7(2), 69-85.Milyavsky M, Kruglanski AW, Chernikova M, Schori-Eyal N. (2017). Evidence for arrogance: On the relative importance of expertise, outcome, and manner. 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AGORAPHOBIA ANALYSIS EXPERIENCED BY THE MAIN CHARACTER IN MARIA SEMPLE’S WHERE’D YOU GO, BERNADETTE NOVEL Ara Najma Indah; Ely Nurmaily
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This research is entitled agoraphobia analysis experienced by the main character in Maria Semple's where'd you go, Bernadette novel. This research aims to discuss the portrayal of Agoraphobia that was experienced by the character Bernadette in Maria Semple’s novel entitled where'd you go, Bernadette. Bernadette is the main character in this novel that is assumed to suffer from agoraphobia due to some things in the past that made her very disappointed and traumatized. Therefore, the objectives of this research are to find out what symptoms are experienced by Bernadette; the writers also describes the agoraphobia seen in the main character in the novel whether she is suffering from agoraphobia or not in the novel Where'd you Go, Bernadette.This research also used a descriptive qualitative method to describe and explain the data. The writers collected the data in the form of dialogues, words, and sentences from the main data resource, which is the novel where'd you go, Bernadette. To support the data, supporting data from articles and journals are also used. This research used psychology literature as the approach. To find the result, the writers used a theory from the American Psychiatric Association (2013) in Barlow, David H (2014), and supported by the theory from American Psychiatric Association (2013); which explains the symptoms of agoraphobia.The theory helps the writers to find the causes and symptoms of Agoraphobia experienced by characters. Where the cause of Agoraphobia she suffers is due to the trauma she went through and bad experiences in her past. The results of this research show that Bernadette in the novel where'd you go, Bernadette suffered from Agoraphobia because she showed the symptoms of Agoraphobia.Keyword: Agoraphobia, Bernadette Fox, symptoms of agoraphobia
THE UNFULFILLED GENDER STEREOTYPE IN LAMB TO THE SLAUGHTER BY ROALD DAHL Anna Sriastuti; Elisabeth Ngestirosa Endang Woro Kasih
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As society is filled with diversity, such as differences in race, skin colour, culture, religion, andeconomy, it is common that each society has formed its own perception over things that happen around them. Stereotypes are among the most striking differences in perception. There may be perceptions regarding an unequal assessment of a community group based on attitudes and opinions, leading to wrong beliefs and losses for one party. Stereotypes are like masks put on individuals. Masks cover up individual characteristics and make the people wearing them look alike. The issue of stereotypes is very complicated, and it is sometimes hard because it changes how society views something, which sometimes is not the truth. Lamb to the Slaughter by Roald Dahl delivers a story of a housewife who kills her husband with a frozen lamb tight. What the husband and the wife do in this short story break the gender roles stereotypes labelled by the society. This article will analyse how the stereotypes are broken.Keywords: gender roles, society, stereotypes
THE COUNTER DISCOURSE OF AFRO-AMERICAN FATHER AS SEEN ON THE PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS (2006) MOVIE Ledy Heryanti; Elisabeth Ngestirosa Endang Woro Kasih
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Stereotyping and stereotypes have always been an element of human society. In society and the media, there has existed a stereotype of Afro-American fathers. Studies revealed that Afro-American fathers are often absent from their children's lives. The issue tends towards Afro-American father stereotypes and has a long and complicated history in the U.S. Through this autobiography movie: The Pursuit of Happyness, Chris Gardner, as the main character and an Afro-American father, breaks the negative stereotype in the U.S. society viewing Afro-fathers. The author uses a descriptive qualitative method and stereotype theory, helped by narratology film in analyzing the data. The primary data were pictures, narration, and dialogue in The Pursuit of Happyness movie. The study found six issues considered as counter-discourse on Afro-American father stereotypes. They are educated, attentive, supporting, financially responsible, and diligent figures on Afro-American father figures. The paternal bound also exists in the figure.Keywords: Afro-American father, counter discourse, film analysis, stereotypes
THE REPRESENTATION OF SUICIDAL BEHAVIOR IN A STAR IS BORN MOVIE: A FREUDIAN PSYCHOANALYSIS READING Jihans Siska Arnetta; Dina Amelia
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This research uses a movie entitled A Star is Born that was released in 2018 as the object of analysis. The movie focuses on the story of a seasoned-musician, namely Jackson Maine, who had difficulties in quitting from drugs and alcohol. The movie ended on the scene of Jack who attempted suicide. Considering the story of the movie, this research aims to examine the portrayal of suicidal behavior in the movie as portrayed through the main character, Jack. In this research, the researcher used descriptive qualitative methods to describe and explain the issue of suicidal behavior in A Star is Born movie. Hence, the data are in the form of dialogues and scenes that were taken from the movie. To analyze the suicidal behavior of Jack through the scenes, the researcher used the theory of suicidal behavior as well as Freudian psychoanalysis. By conducting the analysis, this research found that Jack showed the acts that fulfilled the suicidal behavior according to the American Psychiatric Association (APA). The suicidal behavior of Jack was done due to Jack who often follows his Id, according to the Freudian Psychoanalysis.Keywords: Freudian psychoanalysis, suicide, suicidal behavior
AN ANALYSIS OF RACIAL PROFILING IN DEAR MARTIN NOVEL BY NIC STONE Delfira Amelia; Ingatan Gulo
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This paper aims to discuss the existence of racial profiling related to the main character Justyce McAllister in Nic Stone’s novel Dear Martin. The cases related to race and racism in the novel urged the researchers to conduct research about racial issues, especially racial profiling. Racial profiling is committed and used as the basis for suspicion in directing discretionary law enforcement actions such as stopping, checking, questioning or searching a person based on their race. It is defined as the behavior of the authorities to initiate traffic stops by using race or skin color as the indicator. The novel Dear Martin is chosen considering the plot story of the novel that tells a story about an African-American teenager named Justyce McAllister. The story is about McAllister problem with white people. Thus, the researchers wanted to analyze the existence of racial profiling in the novel. To conduct the analysis, descriptive qualitative method was employed. This method was used as this research was considered as a textual analysis. Sociological criticism approach and racial profiling theories were also used in this research to help the researchers conducting the analysis. After analyzing the data gathered, the researchers found out that the novel Dear Martin contains the aspects of racial profiling as seen through what happened to the main character Justyce McAllister.Keywords: Dear Martin, Nic Stone, racism, racial profiling
RAPE TRAUMA SYNDROME REPRESENTATION AS SEEN IN THE WAY I USED TO BE NOVEL BY AMBER SMITH Delfira Rizkiana; Muhammad Fithratullah
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This research focuses on the discussion of the Rape Trauma Syndrome (RTS) representation in the novel entitled The Way I Used to Be that was written by Amber Smith. The synopsis of the novel told about the suffering of the main character, fourteen year’s old Eden, who changed after her older brother’s best friend raped her one night on the Christmas break. By looking at the synopsis of the novel, the writer aims to see the way the novel represented the existence of RTS through its main character, Eden, who at that time experienced sexual assault. To conduct the research, the writer uses a descriptive qualitative methods to describe and explain the issue of RTS inside the novel. Therefore, to support the analysis and explanation, the writer uses the theory of psychological approach as well as the Rape Trauma Syndrome (RTS) theory that explains the signs and phases of RTS. By that, the writer is able to see, reveal, and explain the way the novel represented the existence of the RTS through the main character. After doing the analysis, the writer found that Eden in the novel, suffered from RTS due to her trauma of rape. It was because Edy was seen fulfilled all of the symptoms of RTS. She also fulfilled all the phases of RTS which are acute phase, outward adjustment phase, and resolution phase. It was all seen through her behavior and attitudes throughout the novel.Keywords: Main character, psychological approach, rape trauma syndrome, the way I used to be
THE PORTRAYAL OF POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER AS SEEN IN THE MAIN CHARACTER IN THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW NOVEL Fadhilah Salma Husna; Heri Kuswoyo
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This study discussed the post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) experienced by Anna Fox in the novel The Woman in The Window by A.J Finn. This study aims to investigate the causes and analyze the impact that occurs by finding the symptoms experienced by Anna Fox. Post-traumatic stress disorder theory to analyze the behavior data and character condition was applied. This study used a psychological approach. In addition, this analysis used a qualitative descriptive method to describe the problem using words. From this study, three findings can be clarified as the problem formulation, namely (1) two causes of Anna's post-traumatic stress disorder, (2) symptom re-experiencing, avoidance, mood and cognition, and arousal activity symptoms, and (3) the impacts of post-traumatic stress disorder suffered by Anna based on physical, emotional, mental, behavioral, and spiritual aspects.Keywords: Main character, post-traumatic stress disorder, psychological Approach, The Woman in The Window
VIETNAMESE ENGLISH ACCENT VS AMERICAN ENGLISH ACCENT: LOCATING THE PHONOLOGICAL VARIATION Tri Kurnia Putri Utami; Suprayogi - Suprayogi
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Accent is something important in communication things. There are intonation, tone, stress, rhythm and segmental also supra segmental features in an accent. It has lot of function for all the speakers from all over the world when two speakers using the languages to communicate. The objective of this study is to compare Vietnamese English accent and American English accent by seeing the consonants production from each English language. The writer investigated supra segmental features, sound changes, and correspondences to disclose the comparison to the accents. Moreover, this analysis applied qualitative method in which data were obtaibed through interview and some instruments such as a spoken language in a transcription form, facebook messenger, whatsapp and audio recording. The findings show that the number of the consonants production in Vietnamese is not the same with English Consonants. Several deletion or apocopate and addition or paragog occurred.Keywords: American English accents, comparing, phonology, sound correspondence, Vietnamese English accent
DISSOCIATIVE IDENTITY DISORDER AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE TO NINA SAYER'S PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT Tiara Wulandari; Samanik Samanik
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The portrayal of mental illness is often depicted in movies through characters’ characterization. As literary work’s purpose focuses on the words and on a conscious and consider arrangement of the words to produce a pleasing or enhancing effect, it can be concluded that movie is one of the best literary work as the tools for portraying the phenomenon of life. In accordance, this research focuses on the movie entitled Black Swan that was released in 2010. By using that movie, the researcher aims to reveal the psychological issue suffered by the main character, Nina. Through the movie, it is believed that behind the soft and kind attitude of Nina, there was a master of evil and sensual role. Considering that, this research aims to reveal the portrayal of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) as seen through Nina character in the movie. Furthermore, this research also aims to see the impacts obtained by Nina to her personality development.To conduct the analysis, the researcher used the DID theory by Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder (DSM) as well as the personality theory by Carl Rogers. There are seven symptoms used to reveal the existence of DID in the main character. Meanwhile, there are three components of personality to see the personality development of the main character. To present the data, the researcher used descriptive qualitative methods to describe and explain the issue of DID and personality changing in Nina. Hence, the data are in the form of dialogues and scenes that were taken from the movie.The findings of this research found that Nina Sayer in the movie of Black Swan fulfilled all the symptoms of DID. Due to her DID, Nina also showed the personality changes, by showing her development on her self-worth, self-image, and ideal-self. It happened due to the tense and burden Nina got during her practice time as the Swan Queen.Keywords: Black Swan, dissociative identity disorder, personality. 

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