Christine Resnitriwati Respatio
Faculty of Humanities, Diponegoro University

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Shelley’s “Ode to the west wind” as the Reflection and Expression of the Romantic Era Christine Resnitriwati Respatio
Culturalistics: Journal of Cultural, Literary, and Linguistic Studies Vol 3, No 2 (2019): Desember 2019
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ABSTRACT Literary works usually as a mirror of the society is life.  A literary work can represent historical, social and political background of an era.  A poem as one of literary works can do the samething.  In this paper, the writer took the Ode to the west wind by Shelley, that is as the Reflection of the Romantic Age.  The writer used the History approach to understand the historical background of the Romantic Period, and the aspect of the Romanticism era to explore the contain of the poem.  The result shows that Ode to The West Wind is really reveals the condition of that era. Key words:  romanticism, imagination, individual, the post, nature.
The Countryside Scenery Reflected in We Both Live in The Same Village by Rabindranath Tagore Christine Resnitriwati Respatio
Culturalistics: Journal of Cultural, Literary, and Linguistic Studies Vol 1, No 1 (2017): September 2017
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AbstractFor the people who live in a big, crowded city, visiting a countryside or village is something that would make them feel happy. In countryside, it has always beautiful and natural scenery, peaceful atmosphere, cool and clean air and humble, simple lives of villagers.  People can walk and ride a horse to go around the objects in a village, for examples flowers and fruits gardens or barley and rice fields.  People can swim and bathe in the river, do the activities in the village market with their neighbors and enjoy the harvest season for mango or linseed.  The beauty in a village was expressed by Rabindranath Tagore in his poem We Both Live In the Same Village and the writer will analyze that poem through intrinsic elements (imagery, personification and repetition) to understand deeper about the sense of the poem, and extrinsic elements to understand the situation and the characteristic of a country side.Keywords: countryside, flowers, fruits, river, fields
Applications of Freudian Psychoanalysis in Rebecca Christine Resnitriwati Respatio
Culturalistics: Journal of Cultural, Literary, and Linguistic Studies Vol 2, No 3 (2018): September 2018
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AbstractPeople’s soul is a mistery and is difficult to be understood.  This is because our consious life just only appears in small portion (1/8 part) meanwhile most of them (7/8 part) can not be seen.  In our unconcious lif, thre are lots of needs that must be fullfilled and people find out the way by themselves to do that, for examples by writing, painting and even by dreaming.  The purpose of this paper is to analyze the dreams and halucinations the main character has in Rebecca.    The writer used Freud’s psichoanalysis to analyze the main character’s dreams and hallucinations.  The results show that the young woman as the main character in Rebecca is able to overcome her bad dreams and hallucinations.  She grows being a strong mature woman.Key words: id, ego, superego, hallucinations, psychoanalysis