EMOTINAL LANGUAGE REPRESENTATION IN THE CHARACTER OF ANGER IN INSIDE OUT (2015)
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Abstract
This study analyzes the expression of angry emotions in the film Inside Out (2015) using psycholinguistics, Saussure's semiotics, and Freud's psychoanalysis approaches. The five types of angry emotions that emerge are confrontation, sarcasm, cursing, and screaming, which are mostly triggered by external factors such as the environment and family. Anger is seen as an important inner event in the development of the film's story. Language is used as a sign system to convey emotions, and the character's personality structure is explained through the id, ego, and superego. This study shows that film can be a medium for learning emotional speech and encourages further research from other perspectives.