Hadiyanto Hadiyanto
English Department, Faculty of Humanities, Diponegoro University, Semarang, 50274, Indonesia

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Lindsey Salmon’s Mourning Process in Facing Sister’s Death in Alis Sebold’s The Lovely Bones Nabilah Nisrina; Hadiyanto Hadiyanto
Culturalistics: Journal of Cultural, Literary, and Linguistic Studies Vol 5, No 2 (2021): Culturalistics: Journal of Cultural, Literary, and Lingustics Studies (Agustus 2
Publisher : Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Humanities, Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/culturalistics.v5i2.12481

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This study analyzes the mourning process of Lindsey Salmon, one of the characters in Alice Sebold’s “The Lovely Bones”. This study aims to analyze the character of Lindsey Salmon, the conflicts experienced by Lindsey Salmon, and to identify Lindsey Salmon’s mourning process in coping with Susie Salmon’s death. The writer applies psychological approach to analyze Lindsey Salmon’s process of mourning to Susie Salmon’s death by using J. William Worden’s theory named “the Four Tasks of Mourning”. The result of the study shows Lindsey Salmon’s mourning process through four tasks: accepting the reality of the loss, processing the pain of the grief, adjusting to a world without the deceased, and finding an enduring connection with the deceased in the midst of embarking on a new life. From this study, it can be concluded that even though it takes her a long time, Lindsey Salmon is capable of overcoming her grief over Susie’s death and moving on with her life.Keywords: character; conflict; four tasks of mourning
Psychoanalytical Conflict, Anxiety, and Ego Defense Mechanism of Aza Holmes in John Green’s Turtles All the Way Down Yunindya Palarani; Hadiyanto Hadiyanto
Culturalistics: Journal of Cultural, Literary, and Linguistic Studies Vol 6, No 1 (2022): Culturalistics: Journal of Cultural, Literary, and Lingustics Studies (Januari 2
Publisher : Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Humanities, Diponegoro University

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This research aims to explain the psychoanalytical conflict, anxiety, and the ego defense mechanism of Aza Holmes by using Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalysis theory. The method of approach used in this research is the Psychology of Literature approach, while the method of collecting the data is library research. The primary data comes from the novel Turtles All the Way Down written by John Green and the secondary data comes from other text-based sources related to Freud’s Psychoanalysis theory. Furthermore, this research suggests that Aza Holmes’ ego is weak which causes her to conflict with her own self and other people around her. This conflict leads to the rising of her neurotic and moral anxieties. To relieve the tension of her anxiety, Aza Holmes performs some ego defense mechanisms such as projection, fixation, and displacement. Keywords: personality structure; psychoanalytical conflict; anxiety; ego defense mechanism; Freudian psychanalysis