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UNDERSTANDING DISORGANIZED SCHIZOPHRENIA THROUGH THE NARRATOR’S DESCRIPTION OF HIS MENTAL ILLNESS IN EDGAR ALLAN POE’S THE TELL TALE HEART Suci Suryani
Prosodi Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 8, No 2: JULI 2014
Publisher : Program Studi Bahasa Inggris Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (456.774 KB) | DOI: 10.21107/prosodi.v8i2.316

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The male main character presented as the narrator in Poe’s The Tell Tale Heart is the interesting one described by Edgar Allan Poe. He is described as the character who suffers from the mental illness. He feels really anxious as he sees the old man’s eyes so that the feeling drives him to murder and mutilate the old man. How are the symptoms and type of mental illnes experienced by the narrator described by the short story? and how do the psychological problems give impacts to his life? are the two questions formulated in the study to understand the mental illness from which the male main character suffers. Here, literature can be discussed based on the psychological perspective. Hence, it needs literature and psychology and psychological criticism. Furthermore, to discuss further about what happens with the narrator’s psychology, it needs the psychological theory focusing to schizophrenia. Qualitative research is established to analyze the narrator’s utterances as the data. It is described that the narrator experiences anxious, delusion, and auditory hallucination. The two symptoms prove that he suffers from disorganized schizophrenia. This syndrome is marked by the narrator who experiences disorganized speech and behaviour. This syndrome makes the narrator desires to kill, kills, mutilates, deposits the old man without knowing the reason, and admits the deed.
Human Freedom as the Soul of the Industrial Democracy Replacing Capitalism Elaborated in Winston Churchill’s Dr. Jonathan Suci Suryani
Prosodi Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 7, No 1: JANUARI 2013
Publisher : Program Studi Bahasa Inggris Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (254.009 KB) | DOI: 10.21107/prosodi.v7i1.50

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Bagaimana penderitaan yang dialami buruh akibat diterapkannya kapitalisme? dan bagaimana industrial democracy melepaskan mereka dari penderitaan hingga menciptakan human freedom? adalah dua pertanyaan yang diajukan untuk analisis play dengan judul Dr. Jonathan karya Winston Churchill. Melalui medium play ini, message yang disampaikan oleh playwright yang merupakan jawaban atas kedua pertanyaan tersebut dielaborasikan pada studi ini dengan menganalisis primary dan secondary texts. Keduanya adalah medium utama play untuk informasi yang diakses oleh pembaca. Dengan descriptive research, informasi linguistik dan non linguistik dianalisis dan dielaborasikan sesuai dengan data yang ada pada sumbernya dan tidak ada rekayasa tentang data yang dianalisis. Dari sentuhan kreatif  playwright, kapitalisme yang menimbulkan penderitaan bagi buruh dan jurang pemisah antara si kaya dan si miskin dapat digantikan dengan prinsip baru, yakni industrial democracy yang menjunjung tinggi nilai-nilai kemanusiaan. Itulah informasi yang didapat pada analisis play Dr. Jonathan karya Winston Churchill pada studi ini sebagai hasil analisis berdasarkan beberapa element information flow, yakni amount of detail information, transmission of information, dan perspective.  
EMPOWERING THE JAVANESE VALUES AS PORTRAYED IN MARCO KARTODIKROMO’S STUDENT HIJO Suci Suryani
Prosodi Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 6, No 1: JANUARI 2012
Publisher : Program Studi Bahasa Inggris Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

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Luruh, trapsila, mardawa, dan lain-lain adalah nilai-nilai kehidupan yang diwariskan oleh nenek moyang. Nilai-nilai lokal yang menjadi ciri khas budaya Jawa tersebut diabadikan di sebuah novel klasik berjudul Student Hijo karya Marco K. Sebuah karya yang tidak hanya mengambarkan tentang nilai-nilai Jawa dan penerapannya di tengah pengaruh kuat budaya asing, namun juga pengaruh diamalkannya nilai-nilai tersebut. Namun ironisnya karya ini tidak pernah diperhitungkan di jamannya. Maka sebagai upaya untuk memberi alternatif karya sastra Indonesia klasik yang telah sekian lama terlupakan, lewat tulisan ini, karya tersebut dihadirkan untuk diapresiasi. Untuk mengapresiasi novel tersebut, Cultural criticism dan Javanese values digunakan sebagai alat untuk mendapat gambaran tentang pemberdayaan nilai-nilai Jawa.
THE POTENTIAL FACTORS TO ATTAIN SUCCESFULNESS IN R. L. STEVENSON’S TREASURE ISLAND Suci Suryani
Prosodi Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 4, No 1: JANUARI 2010
Publisher : Program Studi Bahasa Inggris Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

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Dengan pendekatan reader response novel Treasure Island karya Robert Louis Stevenson tidak saja mengisahkan Jim Hawkins, seorang remaja  yang berpetualang mencari harta yang terpendam di Treasure Island dan akhirnya berhasil mendapatkannya, namun dapat menggambarkan beberapa faktor yang berpotensi mendorong  Jim Hawkins untuk sukses mencapai apa yang diharapkannya. Sesungguhnya dihadirkannya sosok remaja adalah diharapkan menjadi motivator atau inspirator bagi generasi muda. Berbagai masalah hingga sampai nyawa menjadi taruhannya harus dihadapi dalam petualangan tersebut. Namun di usianya yang belia, dia berhasil mendapatkan apa yang diharapkan. Faktor-faktor apa saja yang mendorongnya untuk berhasil mencapai kesuksesan akan dijelaskan dalam tulisan ini. Pendekatan ini dapat mengungkapkan betapa sastra tidak hanya memberikan cerita yang menarik namun ada sesuatu yang bermakna terkandung di dalamnya yang dapat menjadi inspirator atau motivator bagi pembacanya.
THE SISTERHOOD TO THE WOMEN’S SURVIVAL IN ATIQ RAHIMI’S THE PATIENCE STONE Suci Suryani
JEELL (Journal of English Education, Linguistics and Literature) English Department of STKIP PGRI Jombang Vol 5, No 1 (2018)
Publisher : STKIP PGRI Jombang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32682/jeell.v5i1.945

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Chesler writes in The Death of Feminism that the sisterhood in the Muslim world does not always exist. Yet, Atiq Rahimi in The Patience Stone describes the solidarity naturally performed between the main woman character and her aunt. Indeed, the description argues Chesler’s own opinion that love, family feelings between and among women do not exist. There are four sisterhoods proposed to reveal in the novel, they are (1) the bad experiences of patriarchy shared between the main women character and her aunt, (2) the form of sisterhood performed by her aunt toward the main woman character and each other, (3) the significance of the sisterhood toward the main woman character’s life and her aunty’s life, and (4) a magical tale bring misfortune for the main women character’s actual live to underline the necessary of sisterhood. The article analyzes the character’s utterances and author’s narration in a qualitative research. The finding shows (1) the main woman character suffers from the bad treatment of her father and husband while her aunt suffers from the bad treatment of her husband and his family, (2) advise, attention, and love are the forms of sisterhood naturally performed between the main woman character and her aunt, (3) the main women character and her aunt are avoided by the next violence, and (4) the main woman character does not keep silence as warned by her grand mother through narrating the magical tale brings her to have tragic end life. As the conclusion, the sisterhood naturally performed between the main woman character and her aunt is significant to her aunt’s survival.
Exercising woman’s basic power : a story reflection Rima Rima; Suci Suryani
Leksika: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra dan Pengajarannya Vol 16, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/lks.v16i1.12389

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The purpose of this study is to disclose the sexist oppressions experienced by the female protagonist in a story, to observe the solidarity she received in going through the oppression, and to examine her personal basic power to release the oppression. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method. The method used is analyzing the source of data is in the form of the characters’ monolog, dialog, and author’s narration which are collected intensively in the short story. This study is based on the perspectives of bell hooks (1984) that elaborates sexist oppression, solidarity and personal basic power. The sexist oppressions experienced by the female protagonist in a story that is caused by the social value embedded in the patriarchy society that puts woman as the subordinate and Anita’s father is the male antagonist who shows domination over her. In the story, Anita’s husband is the male protagonist who gives his empathy to Anita to go through the oppression. The last result elaborates that solidarity obtained will support Anita to exercise her basic power. This is required to face the oppression and to release Anita from sexist oppression so that she will be able to put herself from margin to centre.
Sexist Socialization Experienced by Female Protagonists in Anthology Short Story Translated by Dayla Cohen-Mor Ulfatul Munawwaroh; Suci Suryani
Vivid: Journal of Language and Literature Vol 11, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : English Department, Faculty of Humanities, Andalas University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/vj.11.1.44-50.2022

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Sexism over women is deeply entrenched in society. It becomes a worldwide issue evinced by multiplicity of literary works narrating discriminations of society against women where women’s position is often exploited, humiliated, and even cornered. This article is designed to analyze the sexist oppressions experienced by female protagonists in Anthology Short Story Arab Women Writer translated by Dayla Cohen-Mor, the sexist socializations in the short stories as well as their responses towards the sexism. In analyzing this data, the writers scrutinize ten short stories selected and apply feminist theory: from margin to center by bell hooks (1984). The result imparts that sexism is socialized through behaviour and culture in society.
Sexist Socialization Experienced by Female Protagonists in Anthology Short Story Translated by Dayla Cohen-Mor Ulfatul Munawwaroh; Suci Suryani
Vivid: Journal of Language and Literature Vol 11, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : English Department, Faculty of Humanities, Andalas University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/vj.11.1.%p.2022

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Sexism over women is deeply entrenched in society. It becomes a worldwide issue evinced by multiplicity of literary works narrating discriminations of society against women where women's position is often exploited, humiliated, and even cornered. This article is designed to analyze the sexist oppressions experienced by female protagonists in Anthology Short Story Arab Women Writer translated by Dayla Cohen-Mor, the sexist socializations in the short stories as well as their responses towards the sexism. In analyzing this data, the writers scrutinize ten short stories selected and apply feminist theory: from margin to center by bell hooks (1984). The result imparts that sexism is socialized through behaviour and culture in society. 
Female Subjectivity in Carmen Maria Machado's the Husband Stitch M. Risky Eko Ramadanto; Suci Suryani
ELITE JOURNAL Vol 5 No 2 (2023): ELITE JOURNAL: Journal of English Linguistics, Literature, and Education
Publisher : ELITE Association Indonesia

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In a society with a patriarchal system, females are subordinate to males and have limited access and freedom. Females are pressured and controlled so they are limited in their movement and they try to show female subjectivity. Carmen Maria Machado narrates the unnamed female protagonist, husband, and only son in her first debut book, Her Body and Other Parties (2017). This anthology book is awarded the Shirley Jackson Award in 2017. This research is based on Post-Structural Feminism theory, the concept of subjectivity, and the concept of resistance. The method in this study is the descriptive method. Dialogue between characters and the author's narrative are data from a short story that will be analyzed in this study. This study illustrates that female subjectivity is a way to show the existence of selfhood and personality. The trigger for the emergence of female subjectivity is the oppression experienced by the unnamed female protagonist. The female protagonist does verbal and avoidance resistance over her husband and her son. Here, Machado gives the women voices they need. Keywords: Carmen Maria Machado, Identity, Subjectivity, Post-Structural Feminism
REDEFINITION OF POWER BY RAHIMA IN NADIA HASHIMI: “THE PEARL THAT BROKE ITS SHELL” Amelia Febianingrum; Suci Suryani
PARAFRASE : Jurnal Kajian Kebahasaan & Kesastraan Vol 22 No 2 (2022): Parafrase Vol. 22 No. 2, Oktober 2022
Publisher : Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30996/parafrase.v22i2.7244

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Women as victims of sexist oppression is a global issue that needs attention from women around the world. This study covers three issues that relate to women as victims of sexist oppression. Those three issues are sexist oppression experienced by Rahima, solidarity gained by Rahima, and power exercised by Rahima in the novel entitled The Pearl That Broke Its Shell by Nadia Hashimi. Through qualitative methods, the researcher analyzes and describes character’s utterances and narrations from the narrator that indicate the existence of sexist oppression, women's solidarity, and women's power. The results showed that Rahima was successful in exercising her power to end the sexist oppression she experienced.