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A Multimodal Analysis of Spousal Conflicts in Conversational Cartoons

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Last updated: 04 Jan 2025

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One of the most significant and essential human relationships is marriage. Marriage is a legally binding partnership between a man and a woman, who are typically referred to as being husband and wife. There is no marriage without any problems and conflicts. Marital conflict has extremely a very detrimental effects, including stress, despair, grief, worry, and feelings of hopelessness. These conflicts affect both the married couple and their children. The research objective is to investigate the different pragmatic acts that are performed by the social actors in the selected cartoons. Therefore, it demonstrates the relationship between the husband and his wife. So as to achieve the previous objectives, this study follows Jacob Mey's (2001) "Pragmatic Act Theory" and Theo van Leeuwen's (2008) "Representation of Social Actors". The results present the various practs in the different social cartoons, and they are Arguing, Defending, Discussing, Fearing, Indifferentism, Spiritlessness in marriage and Carelessness.

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10.21608/jfab.2024.209240.1060

Keywords

marital conflicts, cartoons, social actors, Gender

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Neven Mossa Mohamed Lutfi

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Sherif

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كليه الاداب .حامعه بنها

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بنها

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61

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1

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45878

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2024-01-01

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2023-05-06

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2024-01-01

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159

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181

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1687-2525

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3009-6162

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مجلة کلية الآداب.جامعة بنها

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A Multimodal Analysis of Spousal Conflicts in Conversational Cartoons

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30 Dec 2024