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Rainbow : Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Cultural Studies
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SELF DEFENSE MECHANISMS IN OBESITY AS REFLECTED IN MEG CABOT’ SIZE 12 IS NOT FAT (A PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS) Pase, Agasta Sonya
Rainbow : Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Culture Studies Vol 3 No 1 (2014): Rainbow: Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Cultural Studies
Publisher : English Department, Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (347.188 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/rainbow.v3i1.4025

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This study is aimed at explaining the main character’s personality as reflected in the story, the obesity problem in terms of  the main character's psychology and the process of self defense mechanim in the main character’s psychological problem as reflected in Meg Cabot’ Size 12 Is Not Fat.The writer employed Meg Cabot’s Size 12 Is Not Fat as the object of this study. This study is a descriptive qualitative study based on the theory of psychological analysis and new criticism theory as the approaches. It is a descriptive qualitative research since each data is in the form of words, phrases, sentences, narrations and dialogues. The data are collected by reading the novel and references dealing with the topic analysis. The data then written in descriptive and in order to answer the research questions. The investigation of this research resulted in several findings. From the analysis it may be concluded that first, dealing with the obesity problem, the main character’s personality is described as an irritable and rude person. Second, obesity as the main character’s problem has affected her psychological conditions. On the one hand the main character tried to be confident with her new body size, but on the other hand, she felt desperate with her body. Third, the writer found that the self defense mechanism worked in the main character’s psychological problem.  
SEMANTIC SHIFT IN THE ENGLISH-INDONESIAN TRANSLATION OF TINTIN COMIC SERIES “THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN: THE BLACK ISLAND” Agustine, Diar Ajeng
Rainbow : Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Culture Studies Vol 3 No 1 (2014): Rainbow: Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Cultural Studies
Publisher : English Department, Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Semarang

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This article is about semantic shift found in the English-Indonesian translation of Tintin comic series ´’The adventure of Tintin: The Black Island”. The main purposes of this study are to analyze the categories of semantic shift; generalization, specification, substitution, reversal, deviation, and its manifestation found in the object of the study. Descriptive qualitative method is used in conducting this research.  The writer found 60 data in the object study. They are substitution 33 data (55%), specification 11 data (18,3%), generalization 6 data (10%), reversal 6 data (10%), and deviation 4 data (6,7%). In the end, the writer hopes that this research could help readers who are interested in translation, especially ones who intend to learn further about semantic shift in translation. Furthermore, this research is expected to improve the ability in analyzing English as a source language text and Indonesian target language text, especially for those who are interested in translation.
THE MIND STRUCTURE OF AN INDEPENDENT WOMAN AS REFLECTED IN CHARLOTTE BRONTE’S NOVEL JANE Indriyani, Dyah Fajar
Rainbow : Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Culture Studies Vol 3 No 1 (2014): Rainbow: Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Cultural Studies
Publisher : English Department, Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Semarang

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This study is aimed at (1) describing the character and characterization of Jane Eyre (2) finding the mind structure of Jane Eyre (3) describing a portrait of Jane Eyre as an independent woman. This study is a descriptive qualitative study. The data were analyzed by using psychological approach. The data were gathered by reading the novel thoroughly, identifying, compiling, classifying, selecting, and reporting. The analysis was done by several techniques including the process of exposing, describing, and interpreting. The psychoanalysis theory by Freud was applied in finding the mind structure of Jane Eyre in the novel by finding the Id, the Ego and the Superego. The results were gained, first, Jane is described as a woman who is not beautiful but she has strong characteristics who are mature, smart, hard worker, confident, and generous. Second, the mind structure of Jane Eyre shows that Jane’s id is reflected in a desire to love and to be loved, a desire to be independent and a desire to be acknowledged. However, Jane’s ego is reflected in several actions. They are treating a doll like a human being, resisting or denying everybody who has limited her independence and also being a teacher in order to get the acknowledgement from the society and people around her. Whereas, for the representation of Jane’s superego, she could prove her believes to others. They are; Jane believes that everyone who loves and respects each other will also to get love and respect from others too, then Jane believes that everyone who has fought for the truth should not have to feel guilty and regret, and the last Jane believes that by being a teacher she could change her life to be better and as a result everyone around her would respects her. Third, Jane Eyre is described as a portrait of an independent woman because of her financial independence and her independence of thinking and behaving. This study is expected to help readers to have understanding about the portrait of an Independent woman as reflected in the novel and be useful as a reference to the study of literature.
DYSTOPIA AND ORWELL’S PITFALL IN GEORGE ORWELL’S 1984 Wicaksono, Erviyan Ragil
Rainbow : Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Culture Studies Vol 3 No 1 (2014): Rainbow: Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Cultural Studies
Publisher : English Department, Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Semarang

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George Orwell was ranked as one of the most influential English writers of the 20th century and as one of the most important chroniclers of English culture of his generation. George Orwell as a socialist criticized over a state or a government that claimed that, they are ideologically socialism. In this study, I discussed Dystopia and Orwell’s Pitfall in George Orwell’s 1984. Dystopia is an antithesis of utopia. If utopia is life of a society where a world  in safe, happy, and others which are representing all of human dreams, it reflects the desire for seeking the age of the Queen of Justice, then dystopia is the world that became  the symbol of human rights destruction of every man with their powerlessness and a hopeless life. This final project is aimed at how totalitarian dystopia reflected in 1984, what are the factors of George Orwell’s idea in 1984, and to identify how George Orwell’s adjusts himself due to his political position. I employ George Orwell’s 1984 as the object of this study. This study is a descriptive qualitative study with sociology in literature approaches. It is descriptive qualitative since the data of the study are in the form of phrases, sentences, narrations and dialogues and I do not employ computation. The data are gained by reading the novel thoroughly, identifying, and selecting. This investigation results in several findings. First, dystopia is really portrays in 1984 as the world deprivation. Second, Orwell wanted to show that basically people have a strong will to look for justice, love, truth, and solidarity. Third, Orwell wants socialism life is not a pure socialism, but socialism which represents the society that has freedom of speech. It can be concluded that Orwell is undogmatic socialist.
GREEK AND ROMAN MYTHOLOGIES’ CHARACTERIZATIONS AS SIGN ASSOCIATED WITH ROWLING’S HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER’S STONE Luthfia, Karina Hanum
Rainbow : Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Culture Studies Vol 3 No 1 (2014): Rainbow: Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Cultural Studies
Publisher : English Department, Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Semarang

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The objective of the study are to outline the characterization of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone reflecting on Greek and Roman mythologies’ characterizations, to find out Greek and Roman mythologies’ characterizations associated with Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, and to explain the author’s idea expressions in revealing the revival of Greek and Roman mythologies associated with the novel. The research methodology used the descriptive research. Descriptive research can be used to identify and classify the elements or characteristics of a subject. Quantitative technique are most used to collect, analyze, and summarize data. For instance: the analysis of symbolism. The results of the research are that Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone characterization was considered as the sign to the Greek and Roman mythologies’ characterizations, the characterization on Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was associated with the characterization on Greek and Roman mythologies, and Rowling conveyed her ideas that were expressed in delivering the mythologies. The Rowling’s ideas expressed in the characterization naming, the characterization development on Greek and Roman mythologies, and in her personal life.
POWER AND NARRATION IN AMERICAN SUPERHERO IN SPIDERMAN SECRET OF THE SINISTER SIX BY ADAM TROY CASTRO’S Hasan, Khoirul
Rainbow : Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Culture Studies Vol 3 No 1 (2014): Rainbow: Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Cultural Studies
Publisher : English Department, Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Semarang

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Spiderman Secret of The Sinister Six by Adam Troy Castro illustrated that superheroes as representation of sciences, power, and superiority. Superhero novel is very phenomenal for child to adult. Narration that are creating in this novel, trigger of understanding and believe that superhero as superior than Supervillain. So the aimed of deconstruction of superhero power to supervillain power. This research is use structuralism by Levi- Straus and deconstruction by Derrida, theory as a fundament of finding binary opposition for deconstruction analysis, and found the implied potensial meaning from this deconstruction. The result is first, Spiderman represented about American superiority, the narration created to strengthen and consolidate World's superpower had endured as American power. Narration about American power also created to discredit of Non-American. Although in this research is known that America is not entirely super power even tends to be weak, their power is affected by the allied countries. And their power is only found in countries that are experiencing economic instability and security. Second, Sinister Six represented as Non-American. They are always as a marginal group in international conference. But their inferiority (Non-American) in the world, they were trying to created technology or weapons defense system and war. They will create a tool to emulate the power owned by Americans. This work is to protect its citizens from regulations who are discredit their group. The deconstruction has been done earlier showed that the Sinister Six gang (Non-America) is a group of Superior, Good, and Loyal. While Spideman (America) is inferior class, Evil, and Rebellion.
A CRITIQUE TOWARDS MEN’S SUPERIORITY IN THE MYTH OF SISYPHUS Rosyidy, Luqman
Rainbow : Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Culture Studies Vol 3 No 1 (2014): Rainbow: Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Cultural Studies
Publisher : English Department, Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Semarang

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This study is aimed to explain how men’s superiority is criticized in the culture of ancient Greece as reflected in the myth of Sisyphus. This is a descriptive qualitative study by using deconstruction of Derrida as the approaches. I collected the data from the myth of Sisyphus in The Greek Myths by Robert Graves, then I observed the binary oppositions appeared in the myth. Besides, I also considered on the culture of ancient Greece. Based on the theory provided, the data were analyzed one by one to find out the subversion of the ancent Greece culture as reflected in the myth of Sisyphus. This study finally found that the ancient Greece culture did not have concept about men’s superiority in their cultural system. Therefore, men who were claimed as the superior one to women did not have their superiority because the cultural system of ancient Greece did not have concept about men’s superiority.
WOMAN’S EMANCIPATION DESCRIBED IN PANE’S HABIS GELAP TERBITLAH TERANG AND WALKER’S THE COLOR PURPLE (A COMPARATIVE STUDY) Basyiroh, Nurul
Rainbow : Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Culture Studies Vol 3 No 1 (2014): Rainbow: Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Cultural Studies
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The aim of this article is to find out how woman emancipation in Pane’s Habis Gelap Terbitlah Terang and Walker’s The Color Purple are described by the main characters and also to find out the comparison between them. The objects of this study are characterization, conflict and setting found in Pane’s Habis Gelap Terbitlah Terang and Walker’s The Color Purple. This study is a descriptive qualitative study with sociology in literature as the approach especially feminism. Sociological approach is aimed to reveal the woman’s emancipation described in the novel with condition in the society by its setting. While, feminism is aimed to find how gender equality and the portrayals of women and men inequality in Habis Gelap Terbitlah Terang and Walker’s The Color Purple causing the woman emancipation movement. The data of the study are in the form of words, phrases, sentences, and utterances. Those were gathered by reading the novel thoroughly, identifying, inventorying, classifying, translating and analyzing. The analysis was done by several techniques including exposing, explaining and interpreting. The result of the study shows that Pane’s Habis Gelap Terbitlah Terang reflects behavior and manner of the main character Kartini as woman emancipator. The emancipation of Kartini means a revival of the women struggle through education. Woman emancipator described in Kartini is identified by five characteristics: going forward, educated and inspiring, persistent, self-disclosure, and independent. While, The Color Purple also reflects behavior and manner of the main character Celie as black woman emancipator. As black woman emancipator, Celie is identified by five characteristics: confident and hard worker, persistent, independent, self-disclosure, an uneducated woman. Although she is an uneducated woman, she can be the inspiration for black woman in America to get the same rights to white people. Both of literary works have the similar characteristics of the main characters.The same characteristic which can be the indicators of woman’s emancipation are persistent, self-disclosure, and independent and the victim of woman subordination. The woman’s emancipation between both literary works also has differences from education aspect, culture aspect, economic aspect and the cause of woman emancipation movement.
FACTOR INFLUENCING THE USE OF CODE-SWITCHING IN WALK THE TALK 2 PROGRAM Adipratama, Raymond Allan
Rainbow : Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Culture Studies Vol 3 No 1 (2014): Rainbow: Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Cultural Studies
Publisher : English Department, Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Semarang

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The aims of this research are, first to describe any code switching occurences found in Walk the Talk 2 and second to explain the factors that influenced the use of code-switching in the Walk the Talk 2 program. In conducting the research, I use qualitative approach. This research was analyzed a television program called Walk the Talk 2 by doing some steps. First, the video downloaded from the internet, later the videos were being transcribed. Next, I select the utterances that considered as code-switching. Finally, I analyzed the factor that influenced the use of code-switching and the function of code-switching on Walk the Talk 2 program. The study shows that that there are 110 functions in the 88 instances of code switching in this research. The proportion of those functions is as follows: there are 3 instances of quotation, 3 of addressee specification, 18 of interjection, 58 of reiteration, 7 of message qualification, 6 of personalization and objectivization, and 15 of facility of expression. From the analysis, the most frequent function found in Walk the Talk 2 program is reiteration. Reiteration function occur to clarify or emphasize what the speaker has said before. Besides, it can be concluded that one instance of code-switching is intended for more than one factors and functions. Considering the result, I would like to suggest to the reader to open their horizon that sociolinguistics can be studied not only by reading text book, but there are also many media that can be used as a tool to learned sociolinguistics. Various media such as radio, internet or television could be an alternative option to learn sociolinguistics. In additon, it is better for teacher or lecturer to use media like radio, internet or television when they are giving lecture about sociolinguistics especially in this case code-switching.
The Obsession of Women Characters in Daphne du Maurier's 'Rebecca' Legiana, Suci; Hetami, Fatma
Rainbow : Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Culture Studies Vol 9 No 1 (2020): Rainbow: Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Culture Studies
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The objectives of this study are to analyze how is the obsession of the women characters and to explain how the obsession of the women characters influences their behavior described in Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca. The object of the study is a novel entitled Rebecca, written by Daphne du Maurier. This study is a descriptive qualitative study by applying Freudian psychoanalytic theory. The data of the study were collected by reading, identifying, inventorying, classifying, selecting, and reporting. By using Freudian psychoanalytic theory, the analysis focused on the women's character's obsession. The results show (1) Rebecca’s obsession in gaining power through fake appearances to get wealth and honor. Then, Mrs de Winter obsession in getting her husband’s love influenced by her father’s figure so that she has an electra complex. Further, Danvers obsession in loving Rebecca makes her have selfishness. (2) The influence of Rebecca’s obsession makes her have a narcissistic personality disorder. Then, the influence of Mrs de Winter obsession makes her envy, and finally she imitates Rebecca to increase her confidence in getting her husband’s love. Further, the influence of Danvers obsession makes her a Rebecca worshiper. Keywords: Characters, Obsession, Psychoanalytic, Rebecca, Women

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