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THE EMPRISES OF LONGINGNESS ON BILLIE HOLIDAY’S “SOLITUDE” Wijaya, Kusuma; Siadari, Yoshua Veron Handika Putra; Mulyanto , Luke Zefanezra; Margaretha, Sherlly; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga
Prologue: Journal on Language and Literature Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): Prologue: Journal on Language and Literature
Publisher : Faculty of Letters Universitas Balikpapan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36277/jurnalprologue.v11i1.113

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Longing means craving for something, especially about love that has been gone for a long time. Solitude is a song by Billie Holiday released in 1952. The song describes the feelings of a singer who feels lonely because she has been left by her partner and also wants her partner to come back again. Then, this article would like to answer question of how may longingness be accentuated on Billie Holiday’s Solitude? The longing experience of connection and companionship is a key theme in the lyrics of the song. Billie Holiday employs how she artfully conveys the delicate balance between vulnerability and strength, intensifying the emotional impact of the song. In conclusion, the exploration of Solitude song and the emprises of longingness not only illuminates the profound emotional depths of her artistry, but also underscores the enduring power of music to express and to transcend the universal human experience of longing.
ENHANCING STUDENTS' READING COMPREHENSION THROUGH FABLES IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Hariyono; Hasana, Firdausy Alya; Siadari, Yoshua Veron Handika Putra; Riza, Dwi Ainur; Salsabila, Anindya Thalita; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga
Masyarakat: Jurnal Pengabdian Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Dan Pengembangan Harapan Ananda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58740/m-jp.v2i3.478

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This article describes the community service initiative that students and faculty members from Universitas Dr. Soetomo carried out for the SDN Kapasari I elementary school children to enhance their reading comprehension skills. The primary aim of this community service project is to enhance reading habits, including reading comprehension as well. This community service is executed through an initial evaluation, service provision, and assessment. This study employs documentation as its approach. Approximately fifty students from SDN Kapasari I participated in the event, which was successfully concluded. They are urged to read the designated fables both out loud and quietly. The main objective is to encourage students to cultivate reading habits to enhance their knowledge of literary pieces. In summary, this community project enables primary school students to enhance their comprehension of English literature and increases their self-assurance when speaking publicly. The implication is intended to widen students’ perspectives of knowledge regarding reading materials through its reading comprehension.
The Criticalness Of Surveillance From Jack To Roan In Susan Mihalic’s Dark Horses Kartiningsih, Rindrah; Hamidah, Galuh Fadhelah Aulia; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga; Siadari, Yoshua Veron Handika Putra; Wijaya, Kusuma
Gudang Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol. 2 No. 10 (2024): GJMI - OKTOBER
Publisher : PT. Gudang Pustaka Cendekia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59435/gjmi.v2i10.924

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This study aims to examine how the concept of surveillance is carried out by Montgomery in his role as the father figure with authority in the novel Dark Horses by Susan Mihalic in 2021. The researchers use a qualitative method and explorative approach, focusing on contexts and in-depth subjective interpretations. The surveillance is supported by Michel Foucault’s ideas on surveillance, normalization, and disciplinary actions. The analysis looks at how Jack, Roan's father, uses surveillance to control Roan's behavior and enforce normalization and disciplinary actions. This surveillance reflects the father's role as the authoritative figure in the family as reflection of governmentality. In conclusion, the study confirms that Jack's surveillance over Roan proves a father can control the actions and behavior of family members to ensure they follow his rules and desires.
The Preservations of Failures in Business in Ambrose Bierce’s The Failure of Hope and Wandel Syaif, Serly Maulina; Siadari, Yoshua Veron Handika Putra; Firzatullah, Muchammad Daffa; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga
Foremost Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Volume 5 No. 2
Publisher : Teacher Training and Education Faculty of Syekh-Yusuf Islamic University Tangerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33592/foremost.v5i2.4631

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This research investigates to reveal the obstacles faced by the main characters Jabez Hope and Pike Wandel in Ambrose Bierce’s flash fiction entitled The Failure of Hope and Wandel. Hope and Wandel run an ice business together and face several knowledge problems. Using qualitative method and explorative approach, this article analyzes how the excess of obstacles encountered at the beginning of the business process negatively affects the formation of qualified enterprises. This research is reviewed through Patrick A. Gaughan's theory of causes of business failure including experience, fraud, and disaster. Both Hope and Wandel never know that ice is abundant but will easily melt when the spring comes. In conclusion, this story is imaginative but real in the sense that any business could easily collapse if the owner forgets to pay attention to the core of the business materials.
The Vitality of Reality Distortion in Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas Kurniawati, Wiwin Anggraeni; Siadari, Yoshua Veron Handika Putra; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga; Andharu, Devito; Fadillah, Muhammad Reza Ishadi
SALIENCE: English Language, Literature, and Education Journal Vol 5 No 1 (2025): Mei
Publisher : STKIP PGRI Ponorogo Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60155/salience.v5i1.527

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This writing investigates about the distorted reality portrayed in the Tim Burton’s movie called The Nightmare Before Christmas. The film follows the misadventures of Jack Skellington, Halloweentown's beloved pumpkin king, who has become bored with the same annual routine of frightening people in the "real world.” When Jack accidentally stumbles on Christmas town, all bright colors and warm spirits, he plots to bring Christmas under his control by kidnapping Santa Claus and taking over the role. The theory behind the world portrayed in The Night Before Christmas is about distorted reality that is a term used to describe a phenomenon where perceptions of reality are altered or distorted in some way. Using a qualitative method and explorative approach, this essay analyses the distorted reality showed in the Halloween Town. The architecture is angular with distorted shapes and lines reflecting the way Burton felt as an outcast and the way society views the strange and different. Moreover, the characters in the film live in a world of perpetual horror and ‘nightmarishness’, but that is their comfort and normality. In conclusion, The Nightmare Before Christmas indicates that reality distortion may not always be eerie, but may mean to reflect ‘otherness’ and unique perspectives of another world.