Yoseph Bavo Agung Prasaja
Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya, Indonesia

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IMAGERY IN JULIANNE MACLEAN’S THE COLOR OF HEAVEN Lestysiana Dwi Sevtira; Yoseph Bavo Agung Prasaja
Proceeding of Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Linguistic, and Cultural Studies Vol. 1 (2022): Proceeding of Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Linguistic, and Cultural Studie
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Budaya Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30996/uncollcs.v1i.1362

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Imagery is a mental picture imagined by a reader. This research discusses imagery that existed in Julianne MacLean's novel The Color of Heaven. The Color of Heaven is a novel that tells about Sophie Duncan's life and there is a lot of imagery used in it. The objectives of this research are to find imageries in the novel, to identify and classify the types of imagery, and to reveal the purposes of the imagery. The researcher uses Laurence Perrine's theory through Johnson & Arp (2016) about seven types of imagery which are visual imagery, auditory imagery, olfactory imagery, tactile imagery, organic imagery, and kinesthetic imagery. The researcher uses qualitative research design since the analysis explains the types and the purpose of the imagery. The study uses a formalism approach because the analysis is based on the researcher's interpretation. The data are collected straight from the book by reading it several times and taking notes of the sentence that reflects imagery, then categorizing the data into its imagery types in the form of a list. The result of the analysis shows that there are found six types of imagery except one is gustatory imagery. There are 32 visual imagery, 34 auditory imagery, 12 olfactory imagery, 11 tactile imagery, 16 organic imagery, and 20 kinesthetic imagery found in the novel.
Self-Realization In Paulo Coelho’s Veronica Decides To Die Agnes Milleniawati Hibur; Yoseph Bavo Agung Prasaja
Proceeding of Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Linguistic, and Cultural Studies Vol. 1 (2022): Proceeding of Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Linguistic, and Cultural Studie
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Budaya Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30996/uncollcs.v1i.1555

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This thesis discusses the self-realization experienced by the characters in Paulo Coelho’s Veronica Decides to Die. Self-realization is a process of forming the complete personality of an individual, in the sense that an individual will undergo a realization about his life towards an awareness that will shape his personality. The problem that he raises in this research is about the forms of individual personality that will be related to the process of realization, the factors that can affect the process of realization, as well as the implications that are obtained as a result of the achievement of individual self-realization. The objectives of the research are to identify and analyze forms, factors, and implications of self-realization. In the process of analyzing this problem, the researcher uses three theories, The first theory is Analytical psychology by Carl Jung to analyze individual personality forms, Self-Actualization by Carl Rogers to analyze the factors that influence self-realization, and Hierarchy of needs by Maslow. to analyze the implications of the self- realization process of each individual. The research method used is the researcher used a psychological approach. The results of the analysis show that four characters experience self-realization in the novel, namely, Veronica, Zedka, Eduard, and Mary. They each have their reasons and get their realization targets. They were met in Villete, a mental hospital where they could carry out the realization process.
SOCIAL CLASS IN VICTORIA AVEYARD’S RED QUEEN Trisni Dian Ningsih; Yoseph Bavo Agung Prasaja
Proceeding of Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Linguistic, and Cultural Studies Vol. 1 (2022): Proceeding of Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Linguistic, and Cultural Studie
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Budaya Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30996/uncollcs.v1i.1562

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This study is about an analysis of social class in Victoria Aveyard’s Red Queen. This thesis aims to analyse social class in the novel. Qualitative research is used in this study. The problem statements are about social class and the relationships that exist between them. In the research, the analysis is conducted by using Marxist theory. The writer also finds that there are kinds of social class and their relathionships. The Silvers are classified as the borguisie, while the Reds are classified as the proletariat. The bourgeoisie in this novel is known as the royals, the nobility, and the rich people who are filled by the Silvers, while the proletariat is the Reds. They live to serve the Silvers, they work as servants, apprentices, and avant-garde soldiers. As Marx said that between these two classes there will be various kinds of conflicts. These conflicts arise because of inequalities or differences between them. Differences in social class can be seen in how social groups get their social status, use their privileges, and take advantage of their prestige. There is oppression of the Reds people, making them want to be free from the upper class oppression or exploitation through struggle against the Silvers. As for the efforts made by the Reds to avenge the inequality and oppression of the Silvers, it was through rebellion. The uprisings are portrayed epicly in this novel.
Homosexuality in Robbie Couch’s The Sky Blue Vivilia Nur Alfi'ah; Yoseph Bavo Agung Prasaja
Proceeding of Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Linguistic, and Cultural Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): PROCEEDING RESEARCH ON LITERARY, LINGUISTIC, AND CULTURAL STUDIES
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30996/uncollcs.v2i1.2561

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This study is about homosexuality in Robbie Couch’s The Sky Blues. This thesis aims to analyze the phenomenon of homosexuality in the novel. Qualitative research is used in this study. The problem statements are about homosexuality theory, causes, effects, and relationships between them. In the research, the analysis is conducted by using the homosexuality theory. The writer also finds that factors cause homosexuality, which covers genetics, hormonal, non-social environment, and social environment. This research also uses psychological approach, which aims to reflect the homosexual behaviors in the main character. This study focused on Sky Baker’s sexual orientation as homosexual. Boysen claims that gay men even tend to behave similarly to women, both in their interests and personality. The theory is reflected in Sky Baker’s character because he has a crush on Ali Rashid, his friend at school. The factors that make Sky Baker’s gay are caused by genetics. This study also focuses to the effects of Sky Baker’s homosexuality can be rejected by environment and can be accept by his friends. Cook explained that an over-homosexual boy has a heterosexual brother in his family. The result of habitus as homosexuality is Sky Baker has an attraction to same-sex, acts feminine, falls in love with same-sex, and fantasizes about the same sex. Homosexuality has effects on someone’s social life, including Sky Baker has been rejected by family and his school friends.