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ESTHER’S PSYCHOPATHY IN DAVID LESLIE JOHNSON’S ORPHAN MOVIE SCRIPT Pujimahanani, Cahyaningsih; Aningsih, Sri Dwi
Dinamika : Jurnal Sastra dan Budaya Vol 4, No 2 (2016)
Publisher : Faculty of Letters, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (179.205 KB) | DOI: 10.25139/dinamika.v4i2.1600

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Psychopathy is one of the dangerous mental disorder. The thesis writer focuses her thesis on the analysis of psychopathy in literary work, movie script written by David Leslie Johnson entitled Orphan in 2009.The thesis writer focuses her analysis on the proofs of Esther?s psychopathy in David Leslie Johnson?s Orphan movie script, the causes of Esther?s psychopathy in David Leslie Johnson Orphan movie script , and the effects of Esther?s psychopathy in David Leslie Johnson?s Orphan movie script on herself, Max, and Kate. The objectives of the study is; to find out the  proofs of Esther?s psychopathy in David Leslie Johnson?s Orphan movie script, to find out the causes of Esther?s psychopathy in David Leslie Johnson?s Orphan movie script, and to find out the effects of Esther?s psychopathy in David Leslie Johnson?s Orphan movie script. The thesis writer also applies qualitative research as well. The result of this study is there are four proofs of Esther?s psychopathy in David Leslie Johnson?s Orphan movie script, they are; Pathiological lying, Lack of remorse and guilt, lack of empathy, and manipulative. The thesis writer also analysis the causes of Esther?s psychopathy in David Leslie Johnson?s Orphan move script. There are three causes of Esther?s psychopathy, they are; physical abuse, sexual abuse, and emotional or psychological abuse. In addition, the effects of Esther?s psychopathy. They are; on herself, Max, and Kate.  Keyword: Psychopathy, child abuse, crime
JANIE CRAWFORD'S ALIENATION IN ZORA NEALE HURSTON'S THEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD Pujimahanani, Cahyaningsih; Sayang, Niki Saka
Dinamika : Jurnal Sastra dan Budaya Vol 4, No 1 (2016)
Publisher : Faculty of Letters, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (198.83 KB) | DOI: 10.25139/dinamika.v3i2.1597

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Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God is a novel that reflects African-American social life in the early 20th century. This thesis examines the proofs of Janie Crawford alienation in every aspect of her life. In order to analyze the problem, the thesis uses a theory of alienation stated and applies qualitative method. Firstly, the thesis begins to read the novel and then collects the data. Then, this thesis carry on the process of analyzing the data collecting with the theory and making a conclusion at last. The findings of this thesis exhibits Janie Crawford's powerlessness and self-estrangement that can be seen through every events of her life with her familiarpeople. Keywords: Alienation, Powerlessness, Self-estrangement
HANNAH BAKER’S SUICIDE AS SEEN IN JAY ASHER’S THIRTEEN REASONS WHY Pujimahanani, Cahyaningsih; Firdaus, Mochammad Haqqi
Dinamika : Jurnal Sastra dan Budaya Vol 6, No 2 (2018): Dinamika : Jurnal Sastra dan Budaya
Publisher : Faculty of Letters, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (199.684 KB) | DOI: 10.25139/dinamika.v6i2.1614

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This thesis focuses on Hannah Baker?s suicide in Jay Asher?s Thirteen Reasons Why. The objectives of the study are to find out the proof Hannah Baker?s suicide in the novel, the causes of Hannah Baker?s suicide, and the effects of Hannah Baker?s suicide to their parents and friends as seen in Jay Asher?s Thirteen Reasons Why. Thesis writer also applies qualitative approach and the theory used is suicide theory. The finding shows that Hannah Baker commits suicide. She uses pills as the means of her suicide. The causes of Hannah Baker?s suicide is caused by three factors as she stated. Those are hurt, anguish, soreness and aching. The effects of Hannah Baker?s suicide to her parents and friends are that Hannah makes her parents in a dysfunctional states. They are mourning for her and abandon everything and move back to the old city. Hannah?s suicide also causes blaming issues for her friends. It shows that her friends blame each other and Hannah, in addition, one of her friends has self-blame issues. Also, it makes them being perceived more negative by other characters.Key words: Suicide
PASSIONATE LOVE IN PABLO NERUDA’S POEMS DRUNK AS DRUNK, YOUR FEET, AND YOUR HANDS Pujimahanani, Cahyaningsih; Elindriani, Yulia Prastika
Dinamika : Jurnal Sastra dan Budaya Vol 5, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Faculty of Letters, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (215.268 KB) | DOI: 10.25139/dinamika.v5i1.1605

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This study aims to analyze Passionate Love in Pablo Neruda?s Poems Drunk as Drunk, Your Feet, and Your Hands. The objectives of the study are: (1) to find out the elements of passionate love in Pablo Neruda?s poems Drunk as Drunk, Your Feet, and Your Hands; and (2) to find out the factors contributing passionate love in Pablo Neruda?s poems Drunk as Drunk, Your Feet, and Your Hands. The theory used by the thesis writer is the theory of Passionate Love by Psychologist Elaine Hatfield and she also applies a qualitative research. Key words: Love, Passionate Love, Intense Feelings, Sexual Attraction.
JANIE CRAWFORD'S ALIENATION IN ZORA NEALE HURSTON'S THEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD Pujimahanani, Cahyaningsih; Sayang, Niki Saka
Dinamika : Jurnal Sastra dan Budaya Vol 4 No 1 (2016)
Publisher : Faculty of Letters, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/dinamika.v3i2.1597

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Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God is a novel that reflects African-American social life in the early 20th century. This thesis examines the proofs of Janie Crawford alienation in every aspect of her life. In order to analyze the problem, the thesis uses a theory of alienation stated and applies qualitative method. Firstly, the thesis begins to read the novel and then collects the data. Then, this thesis carry on the process of analyzing the data collecting with the theory and making a conclusion at last. The findings of this thesis exhibits Janie Crawford's powerlessness and self-estrangement that can be seen through every events of her life with her familiarpeople. Keywords: Alienation, Powerlessness, Self-estrangement
ESTHER’S PSYCHOPATHY IN DAVID LESLIE JOHNSON’S ORPHAN MOVIE SCRIPT Pujimahanani, Cahyaningsih; Aningsih, Sri Dwi
Dinamika : Jurnal Sastra dan Budaya Vol 4 No 2 (2016)
Publisher : Faculty of Letters, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/dinamika.v4i2.1600

Abstract

Psychopathy is one of the dangerous mental disorder. The thesis writer focuses her thesis on the analysis of psychopathy in literary work, movie script written by David Leslie Johnson entitled Orphan in 2009.The thesis writer focuses her analysis on the proofs of Esther’s psychopathy in David Leslie Johnson’s Orphan movie script, the causes of Esther’s psychopathy in David Leslie Johnson Orphan movie script , and the effects of Esther’s psychopathy in David Leslie Johnson’s Orphan movie script on herself, Max, and Kate. The objectives of the study is; to find out the  proofs of Esther’s psychopathy in David Leslie Johnson’s Orphan movie script, to find out the causes of Esther’s psychopathy in David Leslie Johnson’s Orphan movie script, and to find out the effects of Esther’s psychopathy in David Leslie Johnson’s Orphan movie script. The thesis writer also applies qualitative research as well. The result of this study is there are four proofs of Esther’s psychopathy in David Leslie Johnson’s Orphan movie script, they are; Pathiological lying, Lack of remorse and guilt, lack of empathy, and manipulative. The thesis writer also analysis the causes of Esther’s psychopathy in David Leslie Johnson’s Orphan move script. There are three causes of Esther’s psychopathy, they are; physical abuse, sexual abuse, and emotional or psychological abuse. In addition, the effects of Esther’s psychopathy. They are; on herself, Max, and Kate.  Keyword: Psychopathy, child abuse, crime
Passionate Love in Pablo Neruda’s Poems Drunk as Drunk, Your Feet, and Your Hands Pujimahanani, Cahyaningsih; Elindriani, Yulia Prastika
Dinamika : Jurnal Sastra dan Budaya Vol 5 No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Faculty of Letters, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/dinamika.v5i1.1605

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This study aims to analyze Passionate Love in Pablo Neruda’s Poems Drunk as Drunk, Your Feet, and Your Hands. The objectives of the study are: (1) to find out the elements of passionate love in Pablo Neruda’s poems Drunk as Drunk, Your Feet, and Your Hands; and (2) to find out the factors contributing passionate love in Pablo Neruda’s poems Drunk as Drunk, Your Feet, and Your Hands. The theory used by the thesis writer is the theory of Passionate Love by Psychologist Elaine Hatfield and she also applies a qualitative research. Key words: Love, Passionate Love, Intense Feelings, Sexual Attraction.
HANNAH BAKER’S SUICIDE AS SEEN IN JAY ASHER’S THIRTEEN REASONS WHY Pujimahanani, Cahyaningsih; Firdaus, Mochammad Haqqi
Dinamika : Jurnal Sastra dan Budaya Vol 6 No 2 (2018): Dinamika : Jurnal Sastra dan Budaya
Publisher : Faculty of Letters, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/dinamika.v6i2.1614

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This thesis focuses on Hannah Baker’s suicide in Jay Asher’s Thirteen Reasons Why. The objectives of the study are to find out the proof Hannah Baker’s suicide in the novel, the causes of Hannah Baker’s suicide, and the effects of Hannah Baker’s suicide to their parents and friends as seen in Jay Asher’s Thirteen Reasons Why. Thesis writer also applies qualitative approach and the theory used is suicide theory. The finding shows that Hannah Baker commits suicide. She uses pills as the means of her suicide. The causes of Hannah Baker’s suicide is caused by three factors as she stated. Those are hurt, anguish, soreness and aching. The effects of Hannah Baker’s suicide to her parents and friends are that Hannah makes her parents in a dysfunctional states. They are mourning for her and abandon everything and move back to the old city. Hannah’s suicide also causes blaming issues for her friends. It shows that her friends blame each other and Hannah, in addition, one of her friends has self-blame issues. Also, it makes them being perceived more negative by other characters.Key words: Suicide
Tolerance as Cross-Cultural Communication among Religions in Indonesia Yuliastuti, M. Hum., Dra Anicleta; Pujimahanani, S. S., M. Si., Cahyaningsih
Dinamika : Jurnal Sastra dan Budaya Vol 8 No 1 (2020): Dinamika : Jurnal Sastra dan Budaya
Publisher : Faculty of Letters, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/dinamika.v8i1.4030

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Abstract Indonesia, without question consists of various ethnicities, culture, and also religions. This country is so plural that identities may appreciate, correlate, and live together asa nation despite many differences within. They communicate as human beings with different understandings. Differences may be burdens to communicate, but these also indicate potential to shape dialogues between one and another. The dialogues then show tolerance among Indonesians. This paper would like to answer; how tolerance be reflected in cross-cultural communication among religions in Indonesia? By using qualitative descriptive method, this research asserts plural realities of Indonesia, cross-cultural communication, and tolerance among people. Tolerance itself is such an active mode of communication. People do not only talk in language but also speak through their identities towards other in everyday life. It is like constructivism which believes in own identities but also practice its thoughts to others. People are bound in their identities because those are what they believe. Meanwhile, people are related to others' identities because they live respectfully. It is true that tolerance is such an ethical deed of Indonesian people. Despite differences and many restrictions in religions, culture, or even politics, Indonesians respect each other in necessary ways. Even their own identities are used to practice goodness towards others too. In conclusion, tolerance is how to speak cross-cultural communication among Indonesian people. As a nation, people appreciate each other as everyone has the same right. As religious persons, their religions push Indonesians to do good deeds towards others too. Keywordscross-cultural communication, culture, religion, tolerance
JANIE CRAWFORD'S ALIENATION IN ZORA NEALE HURSTON'S THEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD Pujimahanani, Cahyaningsih; Sayang, Niki Saka
Dinamika : Jurnal Sastra dan Budaya Vol. 4 No. 1 (2016)
Publisher : Faculty of Letters, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/dinamika.v3i2.1597

Abstract

Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God is a novel that reflects African-American social life in the early 20th century. This thesis examines the proofs of Janie Crawford alienation in every aspect of her life. In order to analyze the problem, the thesis uses a theory of alienation stated and applies qualitative method. Firstly, the thesis begins to read the novel and then collects the data. Then, this thesis carry on the process of analyzing the data collecting with the theory and making a conclusion at last. The findings of this thesis exhibits Janie Crawford's powerlessness and self-estrangement that can be seen through every events of her life with her familiarpeople. Keywords: Alienation, Powerlessness, Self-estrangement