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SISTERHOOD IN JODI PICOULT’S MY SISTER KEEPER Pioro benevolent Lariesto; Hana Imelda Gultom
Muse: Jurnal of Art Volume 2 Nomor 2 Januari 2024
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Katolik Santo Thomas Medan

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This thesis paper, sisterhood in Jody Picoult’s My Sister Keeper. The Novel represents people especially women who shares honest thoughts, and feelings. The research itself is a library research because it solely focused on analyzing the novel with other relevant and supporting articles. This research also uses the mimetic approach proposed by Abrams. Which proposes that art is essentially an imitation of aspect of the universe.The analysis is focused on sisterhood, a central focus in feminism and in this case the feminist literary criticism. It can be explained as the sharing of experiences of oppression, and sharing the thoughts and feeling of honesty. The author writes Anna and Kate to represent people who experiences oppression. Anna losses her freedom as a person so she sues the court for freedom. In conclusion through her novel, the author portrays people who, through the process of forming a sisterhood, found solace from their suffering, gain understanding and achieve happiness.
WOMEN’S PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT IN SANDRA CISNEROS’ THE HOUSE ON MANGO STREET Welen Friade Sinaga; Pioro Benevolent Lariesto; Putri Helentina Marpaung
Muse: Jurnal of Art Volume 3 Nomor 2 Januari 2025
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The development of women’s personality is an important and relevant topic, particularly in the context of patriarchal cultures that continue to influence the lives of many women. This study examines the family and social factors that contribute to the development of women's personalities. Employing a narrative qualitative methodology, the primary data is drawn from the novel The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, with additional insights obtained through library research. The study is framed through the feminist-psychology theory proposed by Karen Horney, which emphasizes that women's personalities are closely tied to their social and cultural environments. The findings reveal two key factors that shape women's personality development: family influences, which are impacted by parental support and financial difficulties, and social influences, which primarily stem from peers and the surrounding neighborhood.