Rheisa Nurfariza Zachra
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AN ANALYSIS OF PSYCHOANALYTIC DYNAMICS IN SYLVIA PLATH'S POEM LADY LAZARUS Rheisa Nurfariza Zachra; Tarina Roliani; Thesa Izfadllillah
ReALL - Research on Applied Linguistics and Literature Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Research on Applied Linguistics and Literature
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Budaya and LPPM Universitas Sebelas April

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This study analyzes the character Lady Lazarus in Sylvia Plath's poem against the backdrop of widespread emotional stress among young people, which often leads to depression and anxiety. Through a descriptive qualitative approach, this research examines the id, ego, and superego, as well as the techniques of condensation, displacement, and symbolization in the poem using Freud's theory. The results show that Lady Lazarus is dominated by the death drive (id), balances it with reality (ego), and rebels against social norms (superego). Additionally, the analysis of condensation, displacement, and symbolization in Lady Lazarus reveals that metaphors are used to convey complex psychological conflicts, particularly the struggle between life and death, objectification, and the desire for renewal and self-destruction, in line with Freud’s theory. These techniques uncover complex inner conflicts and represent the loss of humanity in the struggle between life and death.
SITI'S PERSONALITY IN THE NOVEL TERUSLAH BODOH JANGAN PINTAR BY TERE LIYE Tarina Roliani; Rheisa Nurfariza Zachra
ReALL - Research on Applied Linguistics and Literature Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Research on Applied Linguistics and Literature
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Budaya and LPPM Universitas Sebelas April

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This study analyzes the character Siti in Tere Liye’s novel Teruslah Bodoh Jangan Pintar against the backdrop of corruption among educated individuals, highlighting the societal shift that prioritizes academic intelligence over ethical values. Employing a descriptive qualitative approach, this research examines Siti’s personality through the lens of Freud’s psychoanalytic theory, focusing on the dynamics of the id, ego, and superego. The findings reveal that Siti’s character is influenced by impulsive emotional responses (id), rational considerations (ego), and moral values (superego), illustrating her internal conflict between personal ambition and ethical demands. Additionally, the analysis uncovers how Siti’s experiences reflect broader themes of social pressure, the glorification of intelligence, and the importance of integrity in character formation. Data is collected through a close reading of the novel, identifying and classifying instances that exemplify the id, ego, and superego, as well as the moral crisis faced by the character. The research concludes that Siti embodies a complex interplay of emotional drives, rational thought, and ethical considerations, ultimately contributing to a deeper understanding of the moral implications presented in Tere Liye’s work.