Dewi Christa Kobis
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THE IMPLEMENTATION OF GAMES-BASED LEARNING IN IMPROVING THE MOTIVATION FOR ENGLISH LEARNING AT SMPN 5 SATAP TAMAKO cindy kampohiang; Maya Pinkan Warouw; Dewi Christa Kobis
Paratext: International Journal of Language and Literature Vol 1 No 1 (2025): Paratext: Journal of Language and Literature
Publisher : Universitas Sam Ratulangi

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This research is entitled "Implementation of Game-Based Learning in Improving English Learning at SMPN 5 Satap Tamako Students." The purpose of this study is to describe the implementation of game-based learning in SMPN 5 Satap Tamako students and analyze how the implementation of game-based learning is applied at SMPN 5 Satap Tamako. The research method used is a classroom action research method in accordance with Kemmis and McTaggarts in Burn (2010), the research was carried out in two cycles, the first cycle was carried out twice a meeting with the name of the game guess the meaning of objects in the classroom and did not experience an increase in motivation to learn English so that the second cycle method was carried out with two meetings of the game called the game guess the profession in the second cycle experienced an increase in motivation to learn English at SMPN 5 Satap Tamako.
CONFLICTS OF THE MAIN CHARACTER IN THE NOVEL “REEDEMING LOVE” BY FRANCINE RIVERS: A FREUDIAN PSYCHOANALYTIC APPROACH Winni Mundung; dewi christa kobis; Maya Pinkan Warouw
Paratext: International Journal of Language and Literature Vol 1 No 1 (2025): Paratext: Journal of Language and Literature
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This research examines the conflicts experienced by the main character, Angel, in a novel entitled Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers, using a psychoanalytic approach grounded in Sigmund Freud’s theory of the id, ego, and superego (1923). The study aims to identify and classify the psychoanalytic elements within the narrative and analyze their implications on character development. Employing a descriptive qualitative methodology, the data for this research was collected from the scripts in the novel and then classified based on Freud’s theory as the foundation to analyze the conversations found in the scripts. The findings showed that Angel’s past experiences have shaped her into a woman who finds it difficult to trust others, particularly in romantic relationships with man. The relationship between Michael and Angel as well as Michael Hosea’s strong ego play. Crucial roles in mediating these conflicts are providing Angel with the love and support necessary for healing. These findings demonstrate that understanding the psychoanalytic elements offers deeper insights into the characters’ emotional struggles and their journeys toward self-acceptance and redemption.