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STRUGGLE AS SEEN IN CASSANDRA CLARE’S THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS: CITY OF BONES Muhamad Taufik Ibrahim; Ceysi N Wuntu; Imelda Lolowang
SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues
Publisher : Faculty of Language and Arts (Fakultas Bahasa dan Seni) Universitas Negeri Manado

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This research is entitled Struggle as seen in Cassandra Clare’s The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones. The aim of this study is to find out the struggle in the novel. Objective approach is applied in analysing the data to find out the courage in the novel. Qualitative research is descriptive. The data collected are in form of words and pictures rather than numbers. The objective approach is applied because the analysis only focuses on the novel itself. The results show that there is a lot of struggle. There many struggles that were played by characters in the novel. Through an intrinsic approach, and example in this novel shows attitudes and struggle of the main character named Clary and her mother named Jocelyn they live together in New York. At first, everything was fine, than everything changed when Jocelyn suddenly disappeared. This is where Clary struggles to find her mother, Clary also finds the reason why her mother disappeared. Clary goes through various kinds of obstacles that she has to go through such as fighting against every enemy such as Vampire, Devil, Giant. Clary not only struggles to find her mother, here she also struggles for the one she loves, namely Jace. What make this novel interesting is not only the struggles of the main characters. But there is a moral value in the novel.
STRUGGLE AS SEEN IN OWENS’ WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING FIONNY I GUSTAMAN; IMELDA S LOLOWANG
SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues
Publisher : Faculty of Language and Arts (Fakultas Bahasa dan Seni) Universitas Negeri Manado

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The purpose of this study is to reveal the struggles in the novel Where The Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens (2019). In conducting the study, the writers delimit only in analysing the struggles of the main character in the novel. The design of this study is qualitative method because all of the data are in the form of words and quotations rather than numbers and the approach used Reader-Response, It focuses on the process of struggles of the main character that produces the result. The writers find that three forms of struggle. They accept the facts of life, achieve the goals, and get affection. The implication of this study is to enrich the knowledge of the writers and the readers about the main character’s struggles that reflected in Owens’ Where The Crawdads Sing. Moreover, it can be a reference for the students of English Department who are attracted to observe the similar research. Therefore, this research can conclude the novel, Where The Crawdads Sing, to show the forms of the struggle of the main character.
UTOPIANISM IN WILDE'S THE HAPPY PRINCE Marsela Fledisti Potu; Fivy A. Andries; Imelda Lolowang
SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues Vol. 1 No. 4 (2021): SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues
Publisher : Faculty of Language and Arts (Fakultas Bahasa dan Seni) Universitas Negeri Manado

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The purpose of this study is to discuss the utopianism that exists in short story The happy prince by Oscar Wilde. The researcher uses qualitative methods because the data to be collected is based on words not based on numerical calculations. According of Sugiono (2005) which means that qualitative research is more suitable for this type of research that understands social phenomena from the participant's perspective. In simple terms, it can also be interpreted as research that is more suitable to be used to examine the conditions or situations on the object of research. The author tries to describe the ideals of society in short story the happy prince and this research used a descriptive analysis, which is an analysis that aims to describe the existing phenomena. The character of the happy prince who creates social conditions where the social utopianism that the prince seeks and wants to form is willing to give all the gems and gold in his body to realize the welfare of the people in his city. Oscar Wilde not only describes what utopian is but also gives an idea of ​​how utopian is realized. The welfare of the whole community in one city that is cultivated and realized by a prince, and also creates an ideal place, buildings and beautiful city arrangements. By using a sociological approach in analysing existing data, it can be concluded that the short story written by Oscar Wilde, especially the happy prince, describes utopianism
The Impact of patriarchy on a woman's life: A Study on the Life of Nora in Hendrik Ibsen's A Doll House: The Impact of in Hendri Ibsen's A Doll's House Patriarchy on A Woman's Life: A Study on the Life of Nora Siti Fatimah Prasetiani; Ceisy Wuntu; Imelda Lolowang
SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues Vol. 1 No. 5 (2021): SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues
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This research is intended to reveal the impact of patriarchy in Hendrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House. In conducting this research, the researchers use qualitative method. The data are collected in the forms of word, and need the researchers’ active participation and also the deep analysis of the research. The researchers use Marxist feminist that considers describing women’s basic material weakness and women’s statues and class on the family. The researchers also use the three structures of patriarchy by Walby to classify the data. The first result is the impact of patriarchy in economic control. Second result is the impact of patriarchy in culture structure such as woman subordination and gender stereotype, and the third results is the impact of patriarchy in violence such as Violation of Women’s right and Verbal violence.
VIOLENCE AGAINST AFRICAN-AMERICAN SLAVES AS SEEN IN SOLOMON NOTHUP'S TWELVE YEARS A SLAVE Maria Manikome; Paula A. Rombepajung; Imelda S. Lolowang
SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues Vol. 1 No. 6 (2021): SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues
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The purpose of this study was to reveal about violence against African-American slaves; the kinds of violence and impacts of violence to the slaves in Solomon Northup’s Twelve Years a Slave. This study is classified as a qualitative research because the writers gathered the data in the form of words as well as quotation from the work itself. The writers collected the data from two kinds of sources, namely primary source and secondary source. The primary source was taken from the novel Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup, and the secondary sources are the other material that supports the research such as books, articles and websites. This study used a Sociological approach which regards the literary work as a social document that reflects the situation when the literary work was created. The results of this study showed that there are two kinds of violence against African-American slaves in Northup’s work; physical violence and psychological violence. The acts of violence wasreceived by the slaves result in some impacts include physical impact such as, suffering in pain, injury, and sick; and psychological impact such as, fear, trauma, and depression. Through sociological approach, it can be concluded that the novel Twelve Years a Slave really explained the real social condition of African-American slaves that occurred in the 19th century, where they experienced acts of violence from their white masters during slavery.
FEMINISM THOUGHT IN LOUISA MAY ACLOTT’S LITTLE WOMAN Wara T. Gaspersz; Tini Mogea; Sarah Kamagi; Imelda S. Lolowang
SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues
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This research aims at analyzing the thoughts of feminism through the struggle that women faced in the 19th century reflected through Josephine March in Alcott’s Little Women. In conducting this research, the qualitative method was used. This study can be classified as library research since the data were collected through reading the novel and reading some related books. The novel can be categorized as the primary source and the other sources as secondary sources. The data were analyzed based on the kinds of struggle and its impact and then the result was presented descriptively. In analyzing the data, the researcher used feminism approach. The result showed that the feminist struggle was shown in some aspects, like social relations, education, and job. The struggle brought a negative impact not only on women but also on societies. The struggle is caused by the negative treatment received by the women. Society taught that women are less important and should listen to what man says also woman can be happy with the support of man. The thought of freedom is so far away from her and other women in that era.
IMPERFECTION IN EMMA’S CHARACTER BASED ON JANE AUSTEN’S EMMA Kristina Mukin; Nitha V. F. Liando; Imelda S. Lolowang
SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the imperfection of Emma’s character in the novel Emma by Jane Austen. This research is qualitative research since the researcher collects data in the form of words quoted from the work itself to support the research. This study used the feminist literary approach to explain the situation that occurred to Emma as a woman and how her character develops in that time as described in Jane Austen's novel Emma. The results of this study show that imperfection is part of Emma’s character. Jane Austen developed her most flawed protagonist within the confines of Emma. Emma is imperfect due to her complexity and many more enticing things besides; her jealousness, judgmental, and selfishness.
THE DIMENSION OF CURIOSITY IN ENOLA HOLMES MOVIE Gloria Pangkey; Mister G. Maru; Imelda S. Lolowang
SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): SoCul: International Journal of Research in Social Cultural Issues
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The aims of this research are to find out how the dimension of curiosity is revealed in the main character of Enola Holmes movie, and to reveal the impacts of her curiosity. The dimension of curiosity is analyzed by using the theory proposed by Khasdan, et al. This research is classified as qualitative research because the data are in the form of words as the quotation that taken from the source. The researcher collected the data from two kinds of source: primary source which is the script in Enola Holmes movie and secondary sources which are the books, dictionary, journals, articles, and documents in internet related to this research. After conducting this research, the researcher arrives to the conclusion that the result of this research supports the presence of five dimensions of curiosity in Enola’s character. Based on those dimensions, the researcher found that Enola can be categorized as The Fascinated, which is the highest level of curiosity in types of curious people concluded by Kashdan and his fellow based on their five-dimensional model of curiosity. It also proves that curiosity influences more in Enola’s life in the positive side. The impacts of her curiosity make her becomes more independent and knows what she truly wants in life.