Analysis of the Cultural Identity of Characters on Fanfiction Adaptation "Atuy Galon" by Cyn
Ardhia Haedar Watiningrum,
M. Misbahul Amri,
Johannes Ananto Prayogo
Abstract:Atuy Galon is a unique fanfiction that began as a series of short stories on social media, eventually gaining prominence and being published in a comic strip format. What sets this work apart is its distinctive use of slang language, an ever-evolving linguistic phenomenon that resonates particularly with younger audiences. The central figures in the narrative, Atuy, Anton, and Sahrul, not only use slang but each has developed their own distinct slang lexicon, reflecting varied facets of cultural identity. As l… Show more
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