Setiawan, Eko Budi
Universitas Katolik Widya Mandala Madiun

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THE CLASS-CONTESTATION IN JANE AUSTEN’S EMMA Setiawan, Eko Budi
Humaniora Scientia Vol 4, No 01 (2018): Humaniora Scientia
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This study discusses a novel entitled Emma written by Jane Austen. Emma portrays the lives of different classes in Victorian society through its characters. This classification of people is due to some factors such as economics, ideology, taste, hegemony and language. Each character in Emma is the representation of the classes exists in the novel.The problem related to the topic of this researchis the class-formation of Victorian Society depicted in Emma. In order to answer the problems, a Marxist theory by Jameson is employed. This theory is applicable in Emma, since the characters are engaged to each other not only based on the economic as a means of production, but also on the ideology, social and cultural aspects.Based on the analysis, the class formation in Emma is not only based on the economics of each character, but also based on the ideology, taste and hegemony, and language. They, altogether, form classes and influence the characters in maintaining their class status. People who possess huge economic base are the representation of the dominant class, whereas the others represent the laboring class. Because of their economic base, Emma Woodhouse and George Knightley could have comfortable lives. Therefore, they are the representation of the dominant class. On the contrary, Miss Bates and Robert Martin have hard lives and they are the representation of the laboring class. Each member of the class tries to climb their status, unexceptionally Emma Woodhouse and George Knightley. They act differently in order to maintain their class status.
THE SWEAR WORDS ANALYSIS IN THE MOVIE ENTITLED THE WOLF OF WALL STREET Salim, Leonardo Alexander; Setiawan, Eko Budi
Humaniora Scientia Vol 6, No 1 (2020): Humaniora Scientia
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The research aims to discuss the kinds of swear words and thepurposes that consist in The Wolf of Wall Street. The objective of the research are todivide the swear words into groups based on their kinds and describe the purposes aswhy the swear words is used. The main theories that are used in this study are slangand swear words. The method of this research is descriptive research and thetechnique of data collecting used is library research. The result of the research are,there are many kinds of swear words that can be found based on Hughesclassification and the purposes as why people swearing is based on partridgeclassification. Based on Hughes classification there are seven kinds of swear words,swear words related to sex, swear words related to excrement, swear words relatedto name of animal, swear words related to personal background, swear words relatedto sexual activity, swear words related to taboo, religion, or oath, the last is swearwords related to mental illness. The result for the reasons as why people using swearwords are expressing anger, shock, disappointed, excitement, happiness, seriousness,confused, and proudness.
THE QUALITIES OF WOMAN AS CHARACTERIZATION IN JOHN STEINBECK’S THE PEARL Amelia Wati, Biekaeksi Sri Evanty Mona; Setiawan, Eko Budi
Humaniora Scientia Vol 6, No 1 (2020): Humaniora Scientia
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This research aimed to (1) find out the qualities of woman as characterizationportrayed in the main female character, Juana and (2) explain how they influenceKino’s character development in John Steinbeck’s The Pearl. To analyze the data,this research used qualitative method. The data of the research were theexpression related to (1) the qualities of woman as characterization portrayed bythe main female character, Juana, and (2) how they influence Kino’s characterdevelopment in the work of John Steinbeck’s The Pearl. The results of thisresearch show the qualities of woman portrayed by the main female character,Juana and how they influence Kino’s character development. Juana, is portrayedas a woman having characterization such as being responsible, strong, loyal andcaring, responsive (including the action she does) and so forth.The qualities ofwoman possessed by Juana as her characterization in the novel seems to givemore courage and motivation, convince him to do more as a husband, and offersuch a strong intuition to deal with problems so that he could consider andreconsider the action he is about to take.