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The Interpretations of Eternalism in Reality Club’s 2112 Pasopati, Rommel Utungga; Sasmita, Dimas Rakhmat; Santoso, Liora Samantha Valent; Kurniawati, Wiwin Anggraeni; Kartiningsih, Rindrah
Educalitra: English Education, Linguistics, and Literature Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : English Language Education Study Program, Faculty of Social, Economics, and Humanities, University of Nahdlatul Ulama Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13134392

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This paper exposes the matter of eternalism in the song of 2112 by Reality Club. By accentuating the theory of eternalism by J. M. E. McTaggart, eternalism is underlined in how all existence in time is equally real. In analysis, the song of 2112 depicts a love story that goes on since the couples were teenagers. Things are getting more complicated since they could not be together but they still have feelings of comfort and togetherness as if they live in eternal times. The memories keep going on though the time moves forward. It proves that the block universe of past, present and future events are all on an equal footing. In conclusion, the song reflects the matter of eternalism in the points of memories, not as past understandings, but as an open future towards any determinism in showing that any event is always interpreted through any matter of time.
The Cruciality of Self-Determination on James Baldwin’s Bruce and the Spider Pasopati, Rommel Utungga; Noviyanti, Anisa Dinda; Wijaya, Kusuma; Kartiningsih, Rindrah; Hariyono
SPHOTA: Jurnal Linguistik dan Sastra Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): SPHOTA: Jurnal Linguistik dan Sastra
Publisher : Fakultas Bahasa Asing (FBA) Universitas Mahasaraswati Denpasar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36733/sphota.v16i2.8583

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This paper exposes the crucial points of self-determination in the flash fiction of James Baldwin entitled Bruce and the Spider. The short story is a narrative that describes a brief moment in the life of the main character, Bruce, a Scottish king who was defeated many times by the King of England. When he saw a spider weaving its web in the corner of his retreat, this moment became symbolic of Bruce's emotional journey and self-determination within himself and the kingdom of Scotland. In this flash fiction, it is witnessed how Bruce struggles amid his repeated failures. Using qualitative research method, this article illustrates small changes in perception and courage and asks questions about how simple moments can have a profound impact on a person's life. This writing is supported by Self-Determination Theory as conceptualized by Richard M. Ryan and Edward L. Deci. Through explorative approach, the analysis includes how self-determination accompanies the reflections of the meanings behind simple actions and the importance of facing failure. In conclusion, it is self-determination through self-confidence, self-understanding, and self-reliance that directs King Bruce to defeat his despair, get back up, and beat back the English soldiers.
The Fundamental Expressions of Fear in Sofia Samatar's The Huntress Hariyono; Wijaya, Silvia Marta; Wijaya, Kusuma; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga; Kartiningsih, Rindrah
Alphabet Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.alphabet.2024.07.01.06

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This article underlines the expressions of fear in Sofia Samatar’s flash fiction entitled The Huntress. The fear felt by the townspeople was thick, the darkness and silence merged. The moon was shining, everyone had their windows shut tight, and a brave man had come to visit the town. The silence is in line with a frightening situation in the story of The Huntress by Sofia Samatar. This paper would like to answer the question of how may fear be accentuated in Sofia's Samatar's The Huntress? Through qualitative method with cultural studies approach in the theory of myth by Claude Levi-Strauss, this paper locates expressions of fear, darkness, and courage in a story of The Huntress by Sofia Samatar. Darkness expresses the threat and disgrace experienced by the townspeople, the hunters are like a feared tenor lion, but then comes a young stranger who calls for courage in the townspeople. The fear of the townspeople is such a socio-cultural myth that has been embraced by them for a long time. In conclusion, the story shows how a young stranger tries to dispel the fear that gnaws at the townspeople's souls, convincing them that hunters are not dangerous
THE PSYCHODYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF TRAUMA SUFFERED BY ARCHER HALE IN MIA SHERIDAN’S ARCHER’S VOICE Fiona Smith, Marion; Salsabila, Shafa; Kartiningsih, Rindrah; Utungga Pasopati, Rommel
TANDA Vol 3 No 02 (2023): SASTRA DAN BAHASA
Publisher : COMMUNITY OF RESEARCH LABORATORY SURABAYA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69957/tanda.v3i02.955

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This research is a study of Mia Sheridan’s novel Archer’s Voice. The purpose of this study is to reveal the trauma suffered by the mute male main character named Archer Hale. Archer was only seven years old when he got into a tragic accident that took away his voice and left him mute. He is a survivor of his own trauma since no one seems to care about him and his muteness. He was all alone, had no one to talk to, was an outcast in his town, and people called him a freak. Trauma is happened from a disturbing event that overwhelmed an individual and affects mood, motivation, and relationship in life. This feeling caused an individual to build a wall around and shut everybody out of life. Then, how is trauma suffered by Archer Hale portrayed in Mia Sheridan’s Archer’s Voice? Using qualitative method, this research is reviewed with Psychodynamic Theory focusing on psychological drives within individuals that explain human behavior and personality. In conclusion, Archer’s trauma has taken control of his life so bad that made him lose his voice both physically and mentally.
GENDER DISCRIMINATIONS AS REFLECTED IN THE FILM ON THE BASIS OF SEX Ayu Rengganis, Dewi; Fadhelah Aulia Hamidah, Galuh; Kartiningsih, Rindrah; Utungga Pasopati, Rommel
TANDA Vol 3 No 02 (2023): SASTRA DAN BAHASA
Publisher : COMMUNITY OF RESEARCH LABORATORY SURABAYA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69957/tanda.v3i02.960

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This journal intends to evaluate Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the major female character in the film On The Basis of Sex (2018), who encounters gender prejudice in her daily life. The story is based on the true story of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who experienced prejudice and stereotype in America about 1950s. This article would like to explore reflections of gender discriminations in the film On The Basis Of Sex. To study the subject, gender discrimination theory by Cassie Damewood is used by employing qualitative method. On The Basis Of Sex discusses societal beliefs and gender stereotypes that still exist today. Ruth Ginsburg is a successful woman who successfully overcame traditional gender norms and achieved gender equality, which significantly altered her life and society. She struggles to fulfill her dream of becoming a lawyer. She experienced injustice because of her gender. Ruth reflects liberal feminism when she champions equality on education, work, and justice. The conclusion of this study is any gender discrimination should never stop women to fight for equality and to find any uniqueness for them to move forward.
The Noteworthiness of Meteion’s Will to Power in Naoki Yoshida’s Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker Annasai, Axlinabila Annisa; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga; Wijaya, Kusuma; Hariyono, Hariyono; Kartiningsih, Rindrah
Madani: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol 2, No 2 (2024): Madani, Vol. 2, No. 2 2024
Publisher : Penerbit Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10801603

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This paper examines how Meteion’s Will to Power, a concept central to Friedrich Nietzsche’s philosophy, is manifested within the narrative of Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker. Meteion is a character from the game Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker, created by a scientist named Hermes. She and her sisters, known as the Meteia, were made to find the purpose of life but ended up wanting to destroy all existence after seeing too much destruction. Then, how is Meteion’s Will to Power reflected in Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker? Through qualitative method in explorative approach, this study analyzes the relationship between Meteion’s actions and Nietzschean nihilism, where the disintegration of values leads to a perception of life as meaningless. Nietzsche’s perspective posits the will to power as the primary driving force in humans, emphasizing self-determination and the exertion of one’s will on the environment. Meteion’s journey, marked by despair and a wish to end all suffering, shows how Nietzsche’s idea of the Will to Power can lead to nihilism, moving from a passive to an active form. In conclusion, Meteion’s actions highlight Nietzsche’s belief that overcoming nihilism needs a reevaluation of values, showing the Will to Power’s role in facing existential despair. 
The Noteworthiness of Negotiated Understandings on Japanese Flash Fiction Entitled Two Frogs Pasopati, Rommel Utungga; Napitupulu, Johanes Claudio Perdana; Wulandari, Siti; Wijaya, Kusuma; Kartiningsih, Rindrah
KIRYOKU Vol 8, No 2 (2024): Kiryoku: Jurnal Studi Kejepangan
Publisher : Vocational College of Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/kiryoku.v8i2.97-107

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This article exposes crucial points of negotiated understandings between two characters in Japanese flash fiction entitled Two Frogs. The story tells about the different dreams between two frogs that have plans to reach their destination to see another town. This folktale wants to tell the readers about the similarities between Kyoto and Osaka. Through qualitative method, this research underlines that, in fact, Kyoto is more traditional than Osaka, but later the characters reach such understandings than flourishing the conflicts. Any difference should be negotiated so that it never comes into bigger conflict. Negotiated understanding then could not be separated from such reciprocal cultural appreciations as well. In conclusion, the description, interpretation, and narration of the story explores indications of moral messages of negotiated understandings. It is simply taken as a token of peace that should always be gained rather than unworthy loss due to upcoming frictions between assumptions and interpretations of the characters.
The Perpetuity of Matriarchal Condition in Barbie Land of Greta Gerwig’s Barbie Hariyono, Hariyono; Rengganis, Dewi Ayu; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga; Wijaya, Kusuma; Kartiningsih, Rindrah
EJI (English Journal of Indragiri): Studies in Education, Literature, and Linguistics Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): EJI (English Journal of Indragiri): Studies in Education, Literature, and Lingu
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61672/eji.v9i1.2840

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This journal explores the enduring matriarchal condition alongside the dominance of female figures in Barbie Land in Barbie movie. The study investigates the representation of gender roles and the implications of such structure in contemporary feminist discourse in Barbie Land. Through qualitative method and explorative approach, by examining the perpetuity of matriarchal condition, the journal aims to shed light on the broader narrative of female empowerment and its complexities in Barbie Land and Real-World contexts. This journal provides in-depth exploration of the perpetuation of matriarchal condition in Barbie Land, using Heide Gottner-Abendroth's theory of matriarchy as a framework to analyze its cultural and social significances. The analysis includes how matriarchal condition in Barbie Land shapes women as central beings that own properties, do various jobs, and indicates great leadership. In conclusion, through Barbie Land, matriarchal condition is based on cooperation, mutual support, and belief that women can be powerful leaders in their own rights. The movie challenges audience to rethink traditional power structures and to consider the benefits of a society where women are central to leadership and decision-making. It is also noted that movie of Barbie may provide intertwinements of literature and real-world experience regarding gender equality initiatives.
WRITING FABLES TO ENHANCE CREATIVITY OF STUDENTS OF SMPN 48 SURABAYA Kartiningsih, Rindrah; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga; Wijaya, Kusuma; Andharu, Devito; Fadillah, Muhammad Reza Ishadi; Ananta, Bintang Ryan; Kusuma, Albert Wijaya; Napitupulu, Johanes Claudio Perdana
 Jurnal Abdi Masyarakat Multidisiplin Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): Desember: JURNAL ABDI MASYARAKAT MULTIDISIPLIN
Publisher : Asosiasi Dosen Muda Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56127/jammu.v3i3.1703

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This article explains the importance of writing fables, especially to uplift their creativity in socio-cultural circumstances. This writing is based on community service done to junior high school students in SMPN 48 Surabaya in 2024. The creative capacities of children possess the potential to enhance their comprehension of individuals, communities, and cultures in everyday experiences, as articulated by Lev Vygotsky. The act of writing fables can serve to enhance creativity, facilitating a deeper exploration of their environmental understanding alongside the improvement of their linguistic competencies. Through an exploratory approach within qualitative research, this manuscript underscores fable writing as a mechanism to cultivate awareness of the students’ potentials, surroundings, and imaginative thoughts pertinent to cognitive development. In conclusion, the practice of writing fables for junior high school students is essential for the advancement of creativity within the realms of formal education and daily life.
SIMPLEXITY IN WRITING ENGLISH COUPLETS FOR STUDENTS OF SMAN 19 SURABAYA Wijaya, Kusuma; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga; Hariyono, Hariyono; Tobing, Victor Maruli Tua L.; Kartiningsih, Rindrah; Soenarko, Zahra Pramatatya; Dermawan, Zahwa Amelia Putri
 Jurnal Abdi Masyarakat Multidisiplin Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): Desember: JURNAL ABDI MASYARAKAT MULTIDISIPLIN
Publisher : Asosiasi Dosen Muda Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56127/jammu.v3i3.1704

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This article describes the community service report that details how students at SMAN 19 Surabaya were trained to write English couplets in 2024. One type of English literary work, particularly poetry, is couplets, which are two lines of verse united in a rhyme. Writing couplets is a real example of this simplexity, where even seemingly straightforward elements can have a variety of intricate details. It is intriguing how different possibilities can be included in such brief couplet lines. According to Jeffrey Kluger, simplexity can be achieved through an exploratory strategy in qualitative research by developing a consciousness of complexity in writing and/or analyzing such straightforward topics. Expanding the notions to include any known and explorable contexts within is also necessary. By doing this, clarity may be recognized because it may represent this awareness of a system's dynamicity in even the most basic element. In this instance, highlighting specifics toward more general topics through couplet poetry helps to broaden the concept of simplexity. In conclusion, the composition of couplets by SMAN 19 Surabaya students not only illustrates the need of developing creativity in creating universal literary patterns, but also demonstrates how couplets are reflections of simplexity concepts.