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JACK BONDURANT’S AMBITION TO MAKE MONEY IN MATT BONDURANT’S LAWLESS Muhammad Huda; Hilaria Dewi Hapsari
Conscientia Vol. 17 No. 2 (2021)
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This study talks about the ambition of Jack Bondurant to make money as portrayed in Matt Bondurant’s Lawless. It describes and explains how Jack Bondurant’s ambition to make money portrayed in the novel, and it also proves some factors that made Jack so ambitious in being a wealthy money maker. In conducting this study, the writers applied the objective approach as the theoretical approach. The writers used two basic data; primary and secondary data. The primary data was the novel Lawless by Matt Bondurant. The writers collected the data by taking the narrations and dialogues from the book. The data focused on Jack Bondurant’s dialogues, narrations, and acts. Next, the secondary data was taken from the library research, and the writers used descriptive qualitative method to analyze the data. From the analysis, the writers explained that Jack Bondurant was ambitious and had a strong desire to achieve his goals particularly in making more money. His ambition and desire were realized in various spheres of his activities. Jack went to a gangster Floyd Carter’s place to sell his liquor products and he also made a partnership with Floyd Carter.  Moreover, the writers found out some factors that caused Jack so ambitious in reaching his goal to make money. They were Jack’s need for recognition from Forrest and Jack’s need for achievement.
The Steps of Daelyin’s Decision to Commit Suicide as an Escape Way in Julie Anne Peters’ By The Time You Read This, I’ll Be Dead Tissa Risanto; Hilaria Dewi Hapsari
Conscientia Vol. 16 No. 1 (2020)
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This study analyzes the steps of Daelyn’s decision to commit suicide as an escape way in Julia Anne Peters’ By The Time You Read This I’ll Be Dead. The objective of this study is to find out the steps of Daelyn’s decision to commit suicide as an escape way. To answer the problem, the writers apply a psychoanalytic theory from Roy Baumeister named escape theory . The writers uses library research as the method to collect the data. The result of the study reveals that Daelyn gets through six steps until she decides to commit suicide as an escape way. Those six steps are Daelyn experiences bad conditions in her current life as the result of her painful experiences, Daelyn makes negative assumptions about herself, Daelyn realizes that her life is worse than other people as the result of comparing herself with others’ standards, Daelyn experiences the negative effect as the result of self-comparison, Daelyn is in a mental stage where she does not feel any emotions and senses in her life, and finally, Daelyn decides to commit suicide.
AUGGIE’S INFERIORITY COMPLEX AND ITS IMPACTS TOWARD HIS SOCIAL LIFE AS DEPICTED IN R. J. PALACIO’S NOVEL WONDER Irfanto Suari; Hilaria Dewi Hapsari
Conscientia Vol. 18 No. 1 (2022)
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Abstract The title of this research is “Auggie’s Inferiority Complex and Its Impacts toward His Social Life as depicted in R. J. Palacio’s Novel Wonder”. This research uses psychological approach by Rohrberger & Woods and the theory of Individual Psychology by Alfred Adler. The main objective of this research is to find out the impacts of inferiority complex on the main character, Auggie. To collect the data for this research, the researchers use library research to help the researchers find the data related to the main goal of the research. All the data is taken from the novel Wonder written by R. J. Palacio. The result of this research is that Auggie’s inferiority complex gives some impacts such as he becomes an introvert, insecure, secretive, and antisocial individual. Keywords: inferiority complex, social life, impacts of inferiority complex.