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NATURAL AND SUPERNATURAL IN WASHINGTON IRVING’S THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW AND RIP VAN WINKLE Christmastianto, Yonatan; Yustisiana, Rr. Arielia
Humaniora Scientia Vol 4, No 02 (2018): Humaniora Scientia
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The research aimed to discuss the natural and supernatural symbolism in WashingtonIrving‟s The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van Winkle. The objectives of the researchwere to describe what the meanings of natural and supernatural symbolism were. Afterdescribed the meaning, the symbols in the stories would be related to the main characters.The theories that are used in this study were symbolism to find the meaning of natural andsupernatural symbolism in both stories. The gothic theory was to support the symbolismtheory related to supernatural symbolism. The theory of setting also supported the theory ofsymbolism. The technique of data collecting was library research, while the method of thisresearch was descriptive. There were two approaches used in the study. They werepsychological and structural approach. The result of the research showed that supernaturalaspect had an impact to people who experienced it. The first story told about IchabodCrane, he was good teacher from big city. He taught in Sleepy Hollow because of his duty.He had interest in horror story. But the urban legend of Sleepy Hollow made him leave thevillage. The second story was about Rip Van Winkle who disappeared for almost twentyyears. He had been sleeping for that time after encountered with the ghost of Hudson crew.His experienced then became a story among travellers in his village.  Keywords: Symbolism, Supernatural, Gothic.
PATRIARCHY IN SYLVIA PLATH’S “DADDY” Diakanova, Wendy Sambada; Yustisiana, Rr. Arielia
Humaniora Scientia Vol 5, No 01 (2019)
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The research aimed to discuss patriarchy in Sylvia Plath’s “Daddy”. There were two objectives of the study. The first was to portray the patriarchy in Sylvia Plath’s “Daddy”. The second was to analyze the symbols of patriarchy in Sylvia Plath’s “Daddy”. This research applied four theories. They were ideology, patriarchy, oppressor, and symbol. The ideological and structural approaches were used in this research. The result of the research showed the portrayal of patriarchy in father’s and husband’s figure. From the father’s figure we can understand that a parent who is the dominant ruler of his daughter’s life will leave such a painful loss after his death comes so that his daughter loses his guidance in life. While, from the husband’s figure we can learn that patriarchy also happens in a marriage. Furthermore, the symbols dealing with patriarchy is revealed in the description of confinement life, fear, regretful loss, and unhappy marriage. Keywords: ideology, patriarchy, oppressor, symbol
HYPOCRISY AS SEEN TRHOUGH METAPHOR IN ANNE SEXTON’S “GHOSTS” Lonika Barli Putri, Tesa; Yustisiana, Rr. Arielia
Humaniora Scientia Vol 02, September 2017
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This research analyzes literary work which focused on a poem. This research aimed to describe the  metaphor dealing with hypocrisy in the poem entitled “Ghosts” written by Anne Sexton. The research focused on two major purposes: first, to describe the lines which belonged to metaphor dealing with hypocrisy and second, to reveal the theme of bitterness in the poem. Moreover, there were some theories which were used in this  research. They were theory of meaning, figure of speech, metaphor, theme, and bitterness. Furthermore, this research had two approaches, that is, structural and formalist approach. The method used in analyzing the data in this research is descriptive –qualitative method. The technique of collecting data in this research was library  research. The analysis showed that: there are three hypocrisies which are seen through metaphor in the poem, hypocrisy related to women, men, and children. Moreover, the three metaphors constituted the same theme of the whole poem, that is, bitterness .     Keywords: Metaphor, Hypocrisy, Theme, Bitterness
THE PORTRAIT OF FAILURE OF THE BOURGEOISIE IN GUSTAVE FLAUBERT’S MADAME BOVARY Yustisiana, Rr. Arielia
Humaniora Scientia Vol 4, No 01 (2018): Humaniora Scientia
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The research aims to discuss the social class in French society, that is, Bourgeoisie. The objectives of the research are to portray the failure of bourgeoisie in Gustave Flaubert’s Madam Bovary and the effects of the failure of bourgeoisie toward two main characters, Emma Bovary and Charles Bovary. The main theories that are used to analyze the data are Marxism, bourgeoisie and setting. While, the method of the research is descriptive method and library research is used as the technique of collecting data. There are four approaches used, that is, moral and philosophical approach, historical biographical approach, psychological approach and sociological approach. The findings of the research are failure of bourgeoisie when Flaubert mocks the bourgeois class’s pretensions to knowledge and learning and its faith in the power of technologies that it does not completely understand. Emma becomes discontented and rebellious, while Charles is devoted to Emma and ashamed of his downfall.
NORSE MYTHOLOGY IN M.L. KISER’S “TREE OF LIFE” Octofani, Bertha Praditya; Yustisiana, Rr. Arielia
Humaniora Scientia Vol 6, No 1 (2020): Humaniora Scientia
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This research discussed the depiction of Norse mythology and personification in M.L. Kiser’s“Tree of Life”. The aims of this research were to give a depiction of the Norse mythologyabout tree of life and to analyze the personification dealing with mother nature of Norsemythology in M.L. Kiser’s “Tree of Life”. In finding the data, library research was appliedas the technique of collecting the data. The data consisted of ideas related to Yggdrasil innorse mythology and personification that were depicted in M.L. Kiser’s poem. The theory ofmythology, Norse mythology, Norse legend of the tree of world, humanity, mother andpersonification were applied in this research. Furthermore, the approach that were usedwere mythological approach, ideological approach, archetypal approach, structuralapproach, and formalist approach. The result of this research was the whole stanza tellingthe act of Yggdrasil from the beginning of the world until the world fell into two contradictivesides. Moreover, it also told the act of Yggdrasil as a mother who took care of her children.In conclusion, by analyzing this poem, the researcher knows that Yggdrasil as the tree of lifegave life to all over the creatures.