Deeper Meaning The Meaning Behind Joy and Sadness’ Interpersonal Conflicts

57 Both Joy and Sadness have a big desire to have others belonging that makes them switch their own character with others. In sort, Joy becomes more Sadness and Sadness becomes more Joy, like the title of Pete Docter’s film, Inside out.

B. Suggestions

This part give suggestions for the next researchers who are interested in analyzing a film screenplay, especially Inside Out film screenplay. The other suggestion is for English Teachers in using Inside Out screen play as a learning material.

1. Suggestion for Future Researchers

This study is limited to the analysis on the true meaning of Joy and Sadness’ interpersonal conflict. After analyzing the screenplay, the researcher suggest to the future researcher on conducting the study about an analysis of intrapersonal conflicts from Joy’s point of view.

2. Suggestion for Englsih Teacher

Analyzing a story or character trough a screenplay is a fresh class activity. By analyzing the screenplay the students will understand how the director makes 58 a film from the leads of screenplay. Screenplay consist of all the movement with the exact sayings at a time. From Inside Out story point of view, there are so many things to analyze. Whether analyze it from its story or psychological struggle of preteen girl on finding their personalities and overcome problems in live. In conclusion, this Inside Out story can be used for Play Performance class. 59 REFERENCES Abrams, M.H. 1985. A Glossary of Literary Terms 6 th ed. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Javanovich, College Abrams, M.H. 2005. A Glossary of Literary Terms 9 th ed. Boston: Wadsworth. Barnet, S., Burto, W.E., William, E.C. 1994. An Introduction to the Literature. Boston: Little Brown Bressler Beebe, S.A., Beebe S.J., Redmond M.V. 2009. Interpersonal Communication: Relating To Others 6 th ed. United States: Pearson Education, Inc. Ekman, P. 2007. Emotions Revealed: recognizing faces and feelings to improve communication and emotional life 2 nd ed. New York: St. Martin’s Press. Feist, G., Feist, J. 2009. Theories of Personality 7 th ed. New York: The McGrawhill. Freud, S. 1958. A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis. New York: Permabooks. Forster, E. M. 1974. Aspects of the Novel. Harmonworth: Penguin Book. Guerin, W. L. 2011. A Handbook of Critical Approaches to Literature 6 th ed. New York: Oxford University Press. Hartz, L. 1991. The Liberal Tradition in AmericaLouis Hartz: With an Introduction by Tom Wickers. New York: Harcourt Brace Company. Heider, F. 1958. The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations. New York: John Wiley Sons. Hocker, J. L., Wilmot, W. W. 1995. Interpersonal Conflict 3 th ed. Dubuque: Brown Benchmark Publishers Holman, C. H. 1972. A Handbook to Literature. United States of America: Bobbs- Merrill Education Publishing Company, Inc. Isenhart, M. W. 2000. Collaborative Approaches to Resolving Conflict. United States of America: Sage Publications, Inc. Jung, J. 1978. Understanding Human Motivation: A Cognitive Approach. New York: MacMillan Publishing.