The United States of America has a long history of discrimination based on race and gender. People were divided according to their race, religion, and skin tone. Both black males and their white partners discriminated against African American women. The application of Jim Crow Laws worsened their situation. Both individual and institutional discrimination had to be endured by them. Uncovering the racial and gender inequality faced by African American women is one of the themes explored in Theodore Melfi's Hidden Figure. The study's goals were to look at the fight for equality as a response to the prejudice towards people of color and women that three important female characters in Theodore Melfi's movie Hidden Figures experienced. A book by Margot Lee Shetterly served as the inspiration for the movie. The writers employed sociological, historical, and descriptive analytic methods to analyze this research. Through conducting library research, data was acquired. The main information was taken directly from the film, while the supporting information was gathered from books, magazines, and other sources related to English literature. The collected data were organized and evaluated before being used in the article. This research made it clear to the writers that the movie expressed opposition to discrimination against African American women. The three female protagonists of the movie experienced a variety of sorts of prejudice from their society, both at home and at work. The protagonists struggled with having to create their identities to be accepted by their society, especially by their coworkers at their place of employment who treat them equally and without any discrimination. They eventually won the right to be treated equally and were freed from various types of bias after considerable struggle and self-justification.
Technological developments cause manga not only in print but also in digital form (デジタル漫画) and in the form of videos which are often called mangadouga (漫画動画). The development of manga can indirectly trigger manga to be more widely known and attract interest in learning Japanese. Manga as a cultural reflection found the use of mimetic words related to the daily life of Japanese people who communicate very expressively through body language. The word mimesis in Japanese has three types, one of which is gijougo which plays an important role in the communication process because it is a type of mimesis word to represent human emotions and feelings that cannot be directly understood. Understanding the use of the word gijougo type of mimesis is needed by Japanese language learners so that it is necessary to research how the form and meaning of the word gijougo type of mimesis are. In the mangadouga YouTube channel フェルミ漫画大学 which is included in the playlist 仕事・ビジネス as many as 2 mangadouga, five data are found in episode 1 and one data in episode 2. The use of the word gijougo mimesis found can be identified by looking at the character's condition such as facial expressions or behavior and the description of the background situation. The meaning of using the word mimesis of the same type of gijougo can be different according to the context and circumstances felt by the characters in the mangadouga.
This study focuses on the study of stylistics, namely the process of analyzing literary works by examining the elements of language as the medium of literary works used by writers. It can be seen how writers treat language to express their ideas (subject matter). Stylistics studied imagery, which is the use of language to describe objects, actions, feelings, thoughts, ideas, statements , thoughts, and any remarkable sensory experiences or sensory experiences. Haiku Basho tends to use the concept of kigo as a marker of the four seasons in Japan, namely haru 春, natsu 夏, aki 秋, and fuyu 冬. The problem is solved by the image problem, namely how to describe the imagery in the four seasons in Japan. The data was collected by observing technique followed by note-taking technique with data analysis method in the form of agih and matching method. The result is that there are 4 four images, namely auditory imagery 1 data, motion imagery 3 data, visual imagery 2 data, intellectual imagery 2 data.
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