Analisis Hikikomori Tokoh Tatsuhiro Satou dalam Anime NHK Ni Youkoso NHK Ni Youkoso Anime No Satou Tatsuhiro Ni Taisuru Hikikomori No Bunseki
Analysis of Hikikomori Character Tatsuhiro Satou in the Anime NHK Ni Youkoso

Date
2024Author
Situmorang, Jepri S
Advisor(s)
Malayu, Siti Muharami
Alimansyar
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This research aims to investigate the influence that hikikomori have on the
character Tatsuhiro Satou in the NHK anime ni Youkoso. The focus of the
research is to understand what influences are produced by the characters who
commit hikikomori in this anime. This research limits its scope to the character
Tatsuhiro Satou in the NHK anime ni Youkoso. In this study, researchers used
sociological theory to look at the social relations of the character Tatsuhiro Satou
in society. Apart from that, literary sociology theory is used to analyze the life and
characteristics of the character Tatsuhiro Satou in the NHK anime ni Youkoso as
a literary work to better understand social phenomena outside of literature. Using
two research methods, namely the qualitative descriptive method to describe the
life and characteristics of the character Tatsuhiro Satou, and the note-taking
method to obtain data by listening to video footage of the NHK ni Youkoso anime
and noting important things for the data to be analyzed. The results of the
research show that before experiencing hikikomori, the character Tatsuhiro Satou
had a normal life like teenagers in general and had a kind and frank character.
However, after experiencing hikkomori, Tatsuhiro Satou's character lives his life
full of fear, depression, poor sleeping habits and has the character of being lazy,
a liar and paranoid. This research provides insight into how hikikomori
influences Tatsuhiro Satou's character in life and characteristics. The
implications of these findings include the importance of awareness of the
influence of hikikomori on the life and characteristics of an individual and the
importance of providing attention to hikikomori sufferers so that they do not
experience ongoing social withdrawal.
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