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SIMBOL DALAM PUISI KETIKA MAUT MENJEMPUT KARYA JALALUDDIN RUMI Sarah, Rima; Sakinah, R. Myrna Nur
Journal of Language and Literature Vol 9, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Gunadarma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35760/jll.2021.v9i2.4140

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The poem "When I Died" is one of Jalaluddin Rumi's literary masterpieces. He is known as a famous Islamic mystical Sufi until this time. Jalaludin Rumi's poem "When I Died" provides clues to humans about real death. Death here is not something scary, but a way to eternal love. This depiction of death, resurrection and immortality is a symbol found in the poem "When I Died" by Jalaluddin Rumi. Various literary works about death are often associated with sadness, grief, loss and unstoppable tears. This makes death a frightening and sad event. However, Rumi actually describes death as a step towards eternal love. This writing will show the symbolic meaning of the poem "When I Died" by using the hermeneutical analysis method from Paul Ricoeur. This method will explain the symbolic meaning of this poem and put an explanation of the symbol's meaning in real life. The result of this analysis is the discovery of various symbols contained in the poem "When I Died", including symbols of death, resurrection, and immortality.
THE WOMAN STRUGGLE IN THE NOVEL JANE EYRE BY CHARLOTTE BRONTE AND ENTROK BY OKKY MADASARI: COMPARATIVE LITERATURE Sarah, Rima; Pramita, Agry
CaLLs (Journal of Culture, Arts, Literature, and Linguistics) Vol 8, No 2 (2022): CaLLs, December 2022
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Budaya, Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/calls.v8i2.7693

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Culture and phenomena that exist in society can be known through novels. One of them is the phenomenon of women. This study discusses the woman struggle through two works of English and Indonesian literature, namely the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte and the novel Entrok by Okky Madasari. These two novels tell about the life of the women character and their environment. This study uses the theory of feminist literary criticism to find feminist issues in the two novels that appear through the female characters. The method used is descriptive analysis using a qualitative approach. The data source is the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, published in 1847 by Smith, Elder & Co. in London, England, and Okky Madasari's novel Entrok published by Gramedia Pustaka Utama in 2010. The results of data analysis show that the female characters, namely Marni, Rahayu, and Jane Eyre have similarities in making efforts to equalize women through freedom of choice, education. , and work. However, there are also differences regarding the setting of place, time, and culture in the two novels.
WEALTH AND POWER IN THE NOVEL PRIDE AND PREJUDICE BY JANE AUSTEN Sarah, Rima
CALL Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): CALL
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Gunung Djati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/call.v4i2.14767

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The problem of social class becomes a unique object which would be discovered in the novel Pride and Prejudice. The study aimed to determine the influence of social class on British society and represent the reflection of social class in British society in the novel. A method used in this research was qualitative descriptive. Data that were collected were in the form of narration and dialogue in the novel Pride and Prejudice. Furthermore, this study used the Marxist concept (1995:25) to analyse the data. The findings of this research were the discovery of the impact of social class on British society in the novel Pride and Prejudice, namely Pride and Prejudice as the title in the novel and the invention of the forms of social class which can be found in the novel Pride and Prejudice, such as status, wealth, and power. Keywords: Marxist Theory, Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice, social class