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LAURENT LECLAIRE’S NECROPHILIC DESIRES AS SEEN IN ÉMILE ZOLA’S THÉRÈSE RAQUIN Nikodemus Yudho Sulistyo
Jurnal Ilmiah Spectral Vol 6, No 1 (2020): Jurnal Ilmiah Spectral
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47255/spectral.v6i1.44

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Thérèse Raquin is a classic novel which is considered for years to have a dark yet natural story. The emotion and characterization are somewhat real. Therefore, the depiction of the characters and their lives is also real and natural. The bad and dark side of human’s life in this novel was controversial in the author’s time, Émile Zola. Thus, the writer finds out the necrophilic desires as one of the kind of sexual disorders seen in one of the main character’s characterization, Laurent Le Claire. The writer used psychoanalysis theory in digging necrophilic desires in the unconscious of Laurent through his acts and characterization. The writer also described Laurent’s past and his relationship to his father in order to prove his necrophilic desire.
THE MALE FEMINISM OF KRISHNA IN CHITRA LEKHA BANERJEE DIVAKARUNI’S THE PALACE OF ILLUSIONS Nikodemus Yudho Sulistyo
Jurnal Ilmiah Spectral Vol 7, No 1 (2021): Jurnal Ilmiah Spectral
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47255/spectral.v7i1.66

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Men can also be a feminist. They can respond to the oppression and discrimination toward women and struggle to change the situation to promote gender equality. This movement is called male feminism which can be also depicted in a literary work. This research seeks to find male feminism of Krishna in the novel The Palace of Illusion written by Chitra Lekha Banerjee using feminist approach while the method used in this research is library research. Krishna is a very famous character in Indian epic story of Mahabharata and holy figure in Hinduism. The result shows that Krishna is found as a male feminist who supports the equality among men and women through the main character of Panchaali as reflected by his actions and thoughts.