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ANXIETY IN JOHN GREEN’S THE FAULT IN OUR STARS Utari Onthoni; Olga Rorintulus; Imelda Lolowang
JoTELL : Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): JoTELL: Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (202.42 KB) | DOI: 10.2801/jotell.v1i3.3444

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This study aims to reveal what kinds of anxiety happen to Hazel. The causes of her anxiety can be seen first appear at the age of 13 when she was diagnosed of having a lung cancer, since then she is always thought about dying because the pain she felt rise her anxiety to die and it has a big impact toward people around her. Especially her parents and boyfriend cause she is worry that she will hurt people around. It is reflected in John Green’s The Fault In Our Stars. This research is classified as a qualitative research because the data gathered are in the form of words as the quotation that taken from the source. The writer collects the data from two kinds of sources. Primary source the novel itself and secondary sources is another references related to the novel like books and internet. The writer applied psychological approach because it is very close with human life such as feeling.The result of this research shows that there are 2 kinds of anxiety that appear, state anxiety and trait anxiety. State anxiety is one of anxiety that arise due to the dangerous situation. It can appear to Hazel as a cancer patient because she might be felt worry about the treatement and feel threatened. Meanwhile trait anxiety referes to anxiety as a characteristic of a person, so that person is generally anxious about unknown outcomes. Hazel seem to have trait anxiety in herself when she was overthinking about her dream.
A FAMILY PORTRAIT IN NICHOLAS SPARKS’ NOVEL THE LAST SONG Kanesya Keles; Ceisy N Wuntu; Imelda Lolowang
JoTELL : Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): JoTELL: Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.2801/jotell.v1i3.3534

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This study aims to describe the family problem as seen in Nicholas Sparks’ novel The Last Song. The Last Song portrayed a relationship that turns bad because of divorce. The purpose of this research is to find out the family problem and the causes in the novel. This research uses a qualitative method because the data is collected in the form of words. The primary source of this research is the novel itself The Last Song written by Nicholas Sparks and the secondary sources are articles, books and journals that are related to this research. The result of this study showed how a family problem could ruin children’s life in any aspect. It is regarded that people have to maintain the family relationship well although people cannot avoid some problems which potentially ruin the family relationship. Broken families have a serious impact on the children who experience it. The cause of the family problem is because of lack of care for family, lack of communication, and cheating.
WOMEN’S STRUGGLE TO ACHIEVE THEIR GENDER EQUALITY IN PRIDE AND PREJUDICE AND JURNAL PH.D MAMA: A COMPARATIVE STUDY Olga A. Rorintulus; Imelda Lolowang; Aprillya Alwien Suoth; devilito tatipang; Pritania Mokalu; Blessy Wilar; Geral Pratasik
KLASIKAL : JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, LANGUAGE TEACHING AND SCIENCE Vol 4 No 2 (2022): Klasikal: Journal of Education, Language Teaching and Science
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan

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Women’s struggle to achieve their gender equality in Pride and Prejudice (1813) and Jurnal P.hD Mama (2019) were showed clearly. Interestingly, since in Regency Period until this time, women needed extra effort to achieve their gender equality or to struggle even for their rights in life. This study aimed to compare and reve al the women’s struggle to achieve their gender equality in Pride and Prejudice and Jurnal P.hD Mama. This article used qualitative method, and applied feminist literary approach. The data are collected from primary and secondary sources. The primary sources were the novel entitled Pride and Prejudice written by Jane Austen and Jurnal P.hD Mama written by Kanti Pertiwi et.al. The second sources were some related books and articles that are supporting this study. The result of this study was revealing women’s struggle that happened in the novels and the reasons behind it since Regency Period (1795-1837) and still suitable until this modern era. Indirectly, this study reveals the position of gender equality. It could be reality or dream. This study show how gender could influence human to achieve their rights. There was gap and no equal between man and woman. Gender equality had become a concept that is difficult to achieve. This study also has great significances to ELT, especially in education field. Teacher and student should have the right perspective about gender equality, so in the process of learning, gender could not become boundary to human in gain knowledge and social skill
AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN’S POWER IN MARGOT LEE SHETTERLY HIDDEN FIGURES Scarlet Rumbayan; Tini Mogea; Imelda Lolowang
JoTELL : Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 1 No. 12 (2022): JoTELL: Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36582/jotell.v1i12.5080

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The purpose of this research is to reveal about African-American Women's Power in Margot Lee Shetterly Hidden Figures.  In this study the author will use qualitative research because the data to be collected is in the form of words.  In analyzing the novel, the author uses a sociological approach and the theory of sociology of literature proposed by Alan Swingwood.  Therefore, based on the findings found in this novel, there are several things that represent the strength of African-American women in facing all acts of discrimination that they experience in the work environment at NASA and in their social lives.  There is strength as a woman who is brave, persistent and has good self-defense.  Based on the research that has been done, this can provide many lessons for everyone, especially women to be able to further improve their own abilities, there are also suggestions and input for every reader who reads this research, namely: 1) It is highly recommended for students of the Department of English Education to  may use this as an appropriate reference for other relevant research studies.  2) For women, this research further raises the power of women not only as a mother but also being able to do anything according to their respective abilities and preferences.  3) For the Department of English Education, this research is proof that we can learn character learning through literary works, for example the novel Hidden Figures which raises many important issues that are closely related to today's life.
WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT IN MONA LISA SMILE MOVIE SCRIPT Tessalonika Venesa Machmud; Imelda Lolowang; Fivy Andries
JoTELL : Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): JoTELL: Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36582/jotell.v2i1.5171

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The purpose of this research is to describe women's empowerment in Mona Lisa Smile Movie Script. This research is a qualitative research because the data in the form of words. In analyzing the data will be used, Napikoski’s feminist literary theory. The data were collected from the main source of the movie script itself in this case Mona Lisa Smile Movie Script, and the secondary sources were several books, journals, web pages and other references used to support this research. The results showed that empowering women on these days are important. The movie reflects the women conditions at the time that still hold the tradition controlled by patriarchal where gender roles dictated that men were the head of the household and the sole provider, while women were expected to be the homemaker who cared for the family. Being a mother and a wife were viewed as women’s most critical callings. Katherine made the students realize that they had rights to show up their capability in public as men had. Katherine caused her understudies to accept that they could complete two things in a similar time; having family and their goal as well. Empowering women is the key to political stability, economic growth and social transformation.
SEXISM IN GREEN’S LOOKING FOR ALASKA Faturrachman Hulalata; Jim R. Tuna; Imelda Lolowang
JoTELL : Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): JoTELL: Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36582/jotell.v2i1.5208

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The purpose of this study is to reveal the form of sexism representation in the novel Looking for Alaska. This novel raises the issue of sexism against women which is addressed through the character of Alaska and other female characters. The researcher uses qualitative method with the semiotic approach of Roland Barthes. This study aims to determine the form of representation of sexism based on signs and meanings which are analyzed based on the meaning of Denotation, Connotation, and Myths that are formed about sexism in the Novel Looking for Alaska. The object that is the focus of the research consists of 5 dialogues quoted, which show sexist behavior and speech. The results of this study indicate that women are depicted as weak creatures, described as mere sexual objects, women are not smarter than men, women arguments are often considered trivial, used as objects by the media as branding to provoke men's desires, and are also considered to be troublesome for men.
The Impact of patriarchy on a woman's life: A Study on the Life of Nora in Hendrik Ibsen's A Doll House: The Impact of in Hendri Ibsen's A Doll's House Patriarchy on A Woman's Life: A Study on the Life of Nora Siti Fatimah Prasetiani; Ceisy Wuntu; Imelda Lolowang
SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues Vol. 1 No. 5 (2021): SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues
Publisher : Faculty of Language and Arts (Fakultas Bahasa dan Seni) Universitas Negeri Manado

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This research is intended to reveal the impact of patriarchy in Hendrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House. In conducting this research, the researchers use qualitative method. The data are collected in the forms of word, and need the researchers’ active participation and also the deep analysis of the research. The researchers use Marxist feminist that considers describing women’s basic material weakness and women’s statues and class on the family. The researchers also use the three structures of patriarchy by Walby to classify the data. The first result is the impact of patriarchy in economic control. Second result is the impact of patriarchy in culture structure such as woman subordination and gender stereotype, and the third results is the impact of patriarchy in violence such as Violation of Women’s right and Verbal violence.
VIOLENCE AGAINST AFRICAN-AMERICAN SLAVES AS SEEN IN SOLOMON NOTHUP'S TWELVE YEARS A SLAVE Maria Manikome; Paula A. Rombepajung; Imelda S. Lolowang
SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues Vol. 1 No. 6 (2021): SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues
Publisher : Faculty of Language and Arts (Fakultas Bahasa dan Seni) Universitas Negeri Manado

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The purpose of this study was to reveal about violence against African-American slaves; the kinds of violence and impacts of violence to the slaves in Solomon Northup’s Twelve Years a Slave. This study is classified as a qualitative research because the writers gathered the data in the form of words as well as quotation from the work itself. The writers collected the data from two kinds of sources, namely primary source and secondary source. The primary source was taken from the novel Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup, and the secondary sources are the other material that supports the research such as books, articles and websites. This study used a Sociological approach which regards the literary work as a social document that reflects the situation when the literary work was created. The results of this study showed that there are two kinds of violence against African-American slaves in Northup’s work; physical violence and psychological violence. The acts of violence wasreceived by the slaves result in some impacts include physical impact such as, suffering in pain, injury, and sick; and psychological impact such as, fear, trauma, and depression. Through sociological approach, it can be concluded that the novel Twelve Years a Slave really explained the real social condition of African-American slaves that occurred in the 19th century, where they experienced acts of violence from their white masters during slavery.
FEMINISM THOUGHT IN LOUISA MAY ACLOTT’S LITTLE WOMAN Wara T. Gaspersz; Tini Mogea; Sarah Kamagi; Imelda S. Lolowang
SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues
Publisher : Faculty of Language and Arts (Fakultas Bahasa dan Seni) Universitas Negeri Manado

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53682/soculijrccsscli.v2i1.5940

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This research aims at analyzing the thoughts of feminism through the struggle that women faced in the 19th century reflected through Josephine March in Alcott’s Little Women. In conducting this research, the qualitative method was used. This study can be classified as library research since the data were collected through reading the novel and reading some related books. The novel can be categorized as the primary source and the other sources as secondary sources. The data were analyzed based on the kinds of struggle and its impact and then the result was presented descriptively. In analyzing the data, the researcher used feminism approach. The result showed that the feminist struggle was shown in some aspects, like social relations, education, and job. The struggle brought a negative impact not only on women but also on societies. The struggle is caused by the negative treatment received by the women. Society taught that women are less important and should listen to what man says also woman can be happy with the support of man. The thought of freedom is so far away from her and other women in that era.
INTROVERSION IN ROWLING’S FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM Eka Selfany Gladys Hohary; Mister G. Maru; Imelda lolowang
JELLT (Journal of English Language and Literature Teaching) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): June
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The aim of this research is to point out and explain about the introversion of Newt Scamander. This is a qualitative research, meaning that the data will not be presented through numbers but descriptions. In this research, the researcher uses J. K. Rowling’s screenplay Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them as the main source and other related sources such as books, online articles/journals, etc. while, in point out and explaining about the main character’s introversion, the researcher used psychoanalytic approach. After analysing the screenplay, the researcher finds that people should be allowed to be themselves and do what they are best at and not to be pressure to do something or being someone their not. Introversion is not a bad thing so instead of trying to change the introverts the society should try to embraces them. Understanding ones’ general attitude and function types is important to get a better understanding of ones-self.