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THE PERSONALITY ASPECTS OF THE MAIN CHARACTERS IN NOVEL MENCARI NAMA TUHAN YANG KESERATUS WORKS BY AMIN MAALOUF Risky Ayu Lestari; La Ode Syukur; La Ode Balawa
Jurnal Casa Cendekia Vol 1 No 1 (2025): Juscia (Jurnal Sastra Cendekia), Vol. 1 No. 1, October 2025.
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This study aims to describe the personality of the main character in Amin Maalouf's novel The 100th Name of God. This study uses the library research method and is a descriptive qualitative study. The data used in this study is written data in the form of words and sentences related to the personality aspects of the main character in Amin Maalouf's novel The 100th Name of God, published in 2021. This study shows that the personality aspects possessed by the main character based on Jung's theory are 1) consciousness (unconsciousness), 2) personal unconscious, 3) collective unconscious, and 4) personality type, which is a combination of attitudes and functions that operate in the conscious and unconscious, namely introversion-sensing and introversion-feeling. This study concludes that there are five (5) personality aspects possessed by the main character in Amin Maalouf's novel The Hundredth Name. The five (5) personality aspects are 1) consciousness (consciousness), 2) personal unconsciousness (personal unconscious), 3) collective unconsciousness (collective unconscious) operating in the shadow, and 4) personality types operating in sensation-intuition and feeling-intuition.
CHARACTER CONFLICTS IN THE NOVEL CINTA ANAK KARAENGBY AHMAD SAHIDE Saira; La Ode Balawa; La Yani Konisi
Jurnal Casa Cendekia Vol 1 No 2 (2026): Juscia (Jurnal Sastra Cendekia), Vol. 1 No. 2, January 2026.
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This study aims to describe the forms of character conflict in the novel Cinta Anak Karaeng by Ahmad Sahide. The research employed a qualitative descriptive method with a literary psychology approach. The data were obtained through library research, with the novel serving as the primary data source and supported by relevant scholarly articles and journals. Data collection was conducted using close reading and note-taking techniques, while data analysis involved data reduction, classification, interpretation, and conclusion drawing. The findings indicate that character conflict in the novel consists of internal and external conflicts. Internal conflicts are experienced mainly by the characters Karaeng Asmi and Daro in the form of psychological struggles, emotional dilemmas, fear, and anxiety caused by contradictions between personal desires and rigid traditional norms. External conflicts arise from confrontation between individual characters and family authority as well as social traditions that enforce caste-based stratification. The study reveals that internal and external conflicts are closely interconnected, with social pressure intensifying psychological turmoil. These conflicts reflect broader socio-cultural realities within the Karaeng community and demonstrate how tradition functions as both cultural identity and an instrument of social control. This study contributes to Indonesian literary studies by highlighting the significance of character conflict in novels rooted in local cultural contexts.