454 research outputs found
Social Conflict In Victoria Aveyard's Red Queen Novel (2005): A Sociological Approach
This study is about SOCIAL CONFLICT IN VICTORIA AVEYARD’S RED QUEEN NOVEL (2015): A SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACH. This study uses sociological theory. The purpose of this research are to analyze the victoria Aveyard’s Red Queen (2015) based on the structural elements of the novel and to analyze social conflict in Victoria Aveyard’s Red Queen novel. The result of studi is (1) social background in American of 21stcentury, (2) social conflict in Victoria Aveyard’s Red Queen novel. This method uses descriptive qualitative. Type of data in this research uses primary and secondary data sources. The primary data uses Red Queen novel. The secondary data sources in this research used article, books, and internet.
Key word: Red Queen novel, social conflict, sociological, and literary
Psychopath Reflected In Robert Galbraith’s The Cuckoos Calling (2013): Psychoanalytic Approach
The purpose of this research was:1) analyzes the characteristics of the psychopath The Cuckoos Calling (2013): Psychoanalytic Approach 2) analyze the psychopathic brother and 3) analyze how Roberth Galbraith's overcome the psychopath who happened to a sister. This type of research is qualitative, descriptive. In this study, researchers apply a Psychoanalytic theory of Psychology approach i.e. by Sigmund Freud. The theory of Psychoanalytic Theory by Sigmund Freud is used as a tool to analyze why and how the main character becomes a psychopath. The results showed that a brother can become a psychopath on the novel Roberth Galbraith's i.e. the unbalanced force to control the nature and duration of the psychopath, acts of repression, the character oppressor was intense and proactive, and deliberate action to harm other people. Oppression of sisters depicted in the novel Roberth Galbraith's The Cuckoos Calling in the form of physical oppression, suppression of verbal (words), and social oppression. Roberth Galbraith's way of overcoming oppression happens to him through six main principles analyzed the psychology of the individual that is feeling inferior, struggle to grab the superiority, lifestyle, social interest, creative force, and finalism fictional
Toru Watanabe’s Mental Development In Norwegian Wood Novel (1987) By Haruki Murakami: An Individual Psychological Approach
This research aims to describe individu’s mental health when he/she leaved die by people’s closest. Sense of loneliness, frustration, displacement have be depicted within Norwegian Wood Novel by Haruki Murakami. Within this novel also shown sexuality that wrapped by feminism, and it’s an interpretation of human life. This research is a descriptive qualitative research that uses theory of psychological approach. The researcher uses novel Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami works as a data source. This research shows that the feeling’s Watanabe at the time to feel confusion about everything that he is not understood it. Preceded by no reportedly Naoko at one day after they making love, then Watanabe search Naoko in her apartement. It turns out Naoko go home to their area which they came from, namely Kobe. Then, Watanabe repeatedly sent a letter of Naoko, but not replied. Until a few moment later, Naoko reply his letter and she tell that she now reside at a place of psychiatric rehabilitation. Of course clearly how feel who experienced by Watanabe when know it. The girl who loved and has made love at the time, recent she is doing medical treatment to treat the her mental disorder. Watanabe also remember that it was first time the Naoko have sex, after doing it, Naoko crying
Rebellion In Mata Hari The Spy Novel (2016) By Paulho Coelho: A Feminist Analysis
This research describe about a person named Margaret Zelle who acts as a spy for the German state and has the secret name of H21 and has a stage name that is Mata Hari. This research describes how Paulo Coelho described the rebellion in the novel The Spy. The purpose of this study is to find out how the rebellion and the reason the author describes the rebellion in this novel. This writer is qualitative by using descriptive method. This research was analyzed using Feminist theory. The analysis is used to describe the occurrence of rebellion in this novel. This study has several conclusions. First, there are several reasons for the rebellion in the Spy novel and the second there is a Feminist Principle consisting of four parts: the Women’s Position, Women's Roles, Women's Rights and Women's Participation
Personal Independence: The Hunger Games Novel By Suzanne Collins (2008): An Individual Psychological Approach
This research is about how is personal independence of the major and minor characters reflected in The Hunger Games novel. The objective of this study is to analyze the novel based on the individual psychological approach. The type of this research is qualitative research. Type of data of the study is novel taken from two data sources: primary and secondary. The primary data source is The Hunger Games novel published in 2008. While the secondary data sources are other materials taken from books, author’s biography, essay, comments, critics and internet related to the study. Both data are collected by conducting library research and analyzed by descriptive analysis. Based on the individual psychology analysis, the study shows that the problem is faced by the major character is herown psychology condition to decide the appropriate ways for his life. Collins tells that the problem of the major character causes the personal independence of her social life because of her personality and causes some effect to inferiority feeling, striving to superiority, creative self, style of life, social interest, and functional finalism of the main character. Keywords: The Hunger Games, personal independence, courage, kind, obstacles, psychological theory
Family Disintegration in Nicholas Sparks “The Best Of Me” (2011) : A Sociological Study
This research is a study of Sparks’s The best of Me viewed from sociological
perspective. The objectives of the research are to find out and explain the struggle of
Dawson as the main character to reveal the significant meaning of Dawson’s
struggle.This research is a qualitative study applying content analysis method. The
object of this research is a novel entitled The Best of Me written by Nicholas Sparks in
2011 and the data are sentences related to Dawson’s struggle found in this novel. The
data analysis was conducted by classifying and categorizing the data to find the
inference. In order to gain reliability, the researcher read and reread the novel carefully
and then recorded the data into a systematic framework based on the sociological
theory.The result of this research indicate three points which causes family
disintegration; The first point is education, second point is communication and the third
point is family quarrel. It is depicted by the Dawson’s struggle in defending himself to
accept the torture of his family without help from others and manage to escape from his
home.
Keywords: Family, Sociology, Disintegratio
Four As A Survivor Of Child Abuse Reflected In Veronica Roth’s Divergent (2011): Psychoanalytic Approach
ABSTRACT
This study is about Four as A Survivor of Child Abuse Reflected in Veronica Roth’s Divergent (2011), which is analyzed by using Psychoanalytic approach. The objectives of the study are to identify characteristics of Four as a Survivor, Child abuse which has been experienced by Four and the reasons of Veronica Roth uses the survivor and child abuse issue. This research belongs to qualitative research. The primary data of this research is Divergent novel by Veronica Roth, while the secondary data of this research is other sources related to the study, such as: virtual sources and other printed materials that support this research. The researcher draws three conclusions in this research. First,the characteristics of Four as Survivor which are found in the novel are Adaptability, Looking beyond the Mistake, Ability to Stay Calm, Intuition, Not as an optimist of a pessimist,Will to Survive. Second, Child Abuse which are experienced by Four are physical abuse and childhood punisments. Third, the reasons of Veronica Roth gives survivor and child abuse issues is giving the message to parent and child about the relationship.
Keywords: Survivor, Child Abuse, Psychoanalytic
Revenge Reflected In John Greens Paper Town Novel (2008): A Behaviorist Perpsective
The major problem of this study is revenge. Being hurt sometimes makes people angry. In this situation people will do anything to make them feel happy.The objective of this study is to analyze this novel based on the Behaviorist
Perspective. The researcher employs qualitative method. The writer uses two data sources: primary and secondary. The primary data source of the study is Paper Towns novel by John Green. The secondary data of the study are taken from any information related to the novel. The technique of the Data Analysis is the descriptive qualitative research. Based on the analysis, the researcher gets some conclusions. The study shows that the problem faced by the major character. Revenge usually can be the best way for people, when they have purpose to take revenge, they will make plans to do their revenge. They do not care whether it is right or wrong
Social Discrimination Reflected in Veronica Roth’s Divergent (2011): Marxist Theory
This study is aimed to reveal the discrimimation in The Divergent (2011) novel by Veronica Roth. The Divergent (2011) novel is analyzed by using Marxist approach. The analysis is done by determining two objects: the first is analyzing the novel based on the structural elements, and the second is analyzing the problem of discrimination by using Marxist approach. This research is a descriptive qualitative research. There are two types of data sources. The source of primary data is Veronica Roth’s The Divergent (2011) novel. The secondary data sources are from books, biography of the author, journals, and internet sources related to the study. The two kinds of data collected through library research and analyzed with descriptive analysis. Based on the research, the researcher draws the following conclusions. The first, the structural element of the novel described the character and characterization, setting of place and time, plot, point of view, and theme. It shapes into one unity in a novel story. The second, based on Marxist approach in dialectical, historical, class struggle, alienation, revolution and the social discrimination was revealed with other descriptions of Marxist the major character reflected in The Divergent (2011) novel.
Keywords: social discrimination, structural elements of novel, Marxis approac
Social Classification Reflected in Anne Bronte’s Agnes Grey (1847): Marxist Theory
This study is aimed to reveal the social classification in Agnes Grey (1847) novel by Anne Bronte. Agnes Grey (1847) novel is analyzed by using Marxist approach. The analysis is done by determining two objects: the first is analyzing the novel based on the structural elements, and the second is analyzing the problem of social classification by using Marxist approach. This research is a descriptive qualitative research. There are two types of data sources. The source of primary data is Anne Bronte’s Agnes Grey (1847) novel. The secondary data sources are from books, biography of the author, journals, and internet sources related to the study. The two kinds of data collected through library research and analyzed with descriptive analysis. Based on the research, the researcher draws the following conclusions. The first, the structural element of the novel described the character and characterization, setting of place and time, plot, point of view, and theme. It shapes into one unity in a novel story. The second, based on Marxist approach in dialectical, historical, class struggle, alienation, revolution and the social discrimination was revealed with other descriptions of Marxist the major character reflected in Agnes Grey (1847) novel
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