Proposal
Proposal
Proposal
BACKGROUND
1.1 Background
(2016: 8) states “Poetry, Drama and Novel are the three major forms of
tool to observe and to discover the events which happen in any works of
judgment on works of literature. From this it would be appear that the nature
Criticism is the play of the mind to observe the merits and the defects on the
works of literature, and its function is to examine its excellencies and defects,
A successful novel is a novel that brings the reader to enjoy the events
that are depicted by the writer. The reader is easy to enjoy the novel if the
novel is successful to deliver the events that happen in the novel to the reader.
The characters, especially the main characters , are the basic elements in the
novel. In the novel, the characters depict what the main characters do, how the
main characters feel and why the main characters decide to do something. In
addition, the social problems, abuse of power and individual deviation are
added as additional elements that may influence the main characters in the
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novel. These are basic elements that may produce the conflicts that are
mind or between a character and exterior forces, (or point(s) of view)”. The
purpose of conflict in literature is to deliver the feeling, the tension and the
sacrifice that are happened by the main characters to the reader. Murad is main
goatee in his face to hide his identity from red party members. In addition, he
changes his name as Muaz and he moves from one place to another place
because the attackers are looking for him and they try to kill him. The conflict
arises when he tries to defend himself from the attackers, especially the
was one of important person who suggests to establish the red party. Although,
he is also as founder of orange party because the red party which is established
by the gam members have gone a long way from the main goals, to support
the novel. In literature, the conflict is the central issue that is looked by the
readers. This is happen because literature is also depict the problems in society
social deviance , especially individual deviance. Those are elements insult the
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conflicts influence the individual psychology in facing the problems. Cascio
wants something. When something else gets in the protagonist's way, a confict
arises. All stories contain confict, and some people disagree about how many
account the struggle of the main character in facing the attackers and it is also
to exercise the reader finds the elements are influencing to the main character
faced the conflicts. Cascio (2005:1) states, “ the conflicts in narrative divide
into two types, there are internal conflict and external conflict. Internal
supernatural ”.
In literary criticism, there are consist the types of literary criticism, such
criticism, etc. In this study, the author decides to use psychological criticism
studies”. In this revelance, pyschology and literature are united into one part in
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literary work that influence the reader to obtain and to feel the events through
Generally, the elements of the human psychology are the main object of the
utterance in the novel that contains the elements of pyschology which are
influecing the main character faced the problems in the form of conflict. The
Sigmund Freud ( 1856 – 1939). Freud’s theory divides the mental processes to
three psychic zones, namely : id, ego, super ego. This theory has implemented
to analyze the literary works, such as the Oedipus The King is written by
conflicts that are happened by the main characters in the novel. The form of
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conflicts can be divided into two forms, there are internal and external
theory to reveal the conflicts that are happened by the main character in the
novel. In addition, the author tries to reveal how the conflicts influence the
1. What are the types of conflicts found in the novel relate to Freud
psychological approach?
2. How are the types of conflicts depicted in the novel relate to Freud
psychological approach?
1.3 Objective
1. To reveal the types of the conflicts found in the novel relate to Freud
psychological approach .
2. To show the types of the conflicts depicted in the novel relate to Freud
psychological approach.
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1.4 Scope
Arafat Nur’s Tanah Surga Merah. The conflicts divides into two types:
Other topics which have no relation to the study, it will not be analyzed.
This study tries to reveal the conflicts which happen in the novel Arafat
Nur’s Tanah Surga Merah. The author hopes that this study is also give
1. Teoritical Significance
The result of this study can be used to develop the research in english
the reader in order to understand the types of conflict which happen in the
novel.
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2. Practical
This study can give knowledge and motivation to the reader in order to
aspects that influence the main characters in the novel. In addition, this study
such as novel.
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CHAPTER II
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1.1 Conflicts
A. Cascio’s Conflict
protagonist's way, a confict arises. All stories contain confict, and some people
disagree about how many types of confict there are. These discrepancies
depend on individual narrative circumstances, but there are cases in which you
1. Internal Conflicts
"Man vs. Self" is the only true version of internal confict you will find
in literature. In this mode, the confict takes place within the mind of the main
character, and often involves the character making a decision between right
and wrong, or other mixed emotions. However, this struggle could also exist
2. Eksternal Conflict
"Man vs. Man" is probably the most common form of external confict,
and is also known as interpersonal confict. This mode lies at the heart of all
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dramatic arts and places the struggle directly between the protagonist and the
antagonist -- otherwise known as the good guy and the bad guy. In a man vs.
Man confict, the protagonist wants something, and the antagonist obstructs the
societal norms as well. For example, if a child gets in trouble with his parents
for sneaking out of the house at night, he is in confict with the societal
"Man vs. Nature" pits the main character against the forces of nature --
often associated with literary naturalism, which hinges on the idea that nature
prime example, and demonstrates that the sea can cause shipwrecks easily and
"Man vs. Machine" can mean that a person is in direct combat with
technology stands in the way of the protagonist getting what she wants. In the
science-action version, the same attributes of a man vs. man confict apply.
However, if a person struggles to keep a job that a new machine can do better,
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the physical struggle is against the machine, but the emotional struggle is
"Man vs. Fate" exists in any story in which the protagonist is struggling
against a god or gods. It is sometimes considered part of "Man vs. Self" when
the context of epics -- such as the "Iliad" and "Odyssey," in which the gods are
present antagonists. "Man vs. the Supernatural" falls into a similar standard: If
considered "Man vs. Self." However, if it's certain that these supernatural
powers are real, then the mode of confict stands on its own”.
B. Nancy’s Definition
Nancy ( 2008:90) states “ In fiction, as in life, there are four basic kinds
of conflict a character can confront. Although there can be two or three kinds
romances to war stories. It may be the most obvious of conflicts, but the near
conflicts man has with man—still make for compelling stories. A classic
example is the epic novel Les Misérables by Victor Hugo. It tells the story of
Jean Valjean, who is convicted of stealing a loaf of bread to feed his starving
sister and her children. After nineteen years in prison, Valjean is released, only
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to find that his past continues to haunt him. Desperate to escape the chains of
his former life, he assumes a new identity and, with it, starts a new life as an
upstanding citizen. But the disappearance does not stop the obsessive
Inspector Javert from stalking Valjean, mercilessly dogging the man’s steps
over a period of more than fifteen years.After several twists of fate, Javert
confronts the hero for the last time. He is then faced with the terrible choice of
upholding the law or upholding the law of morality. Unable to cope in a world
not painted in black and white, Javert drowns himself in the Seine.
Since the dawn of time, man has been struggling against nature. It is
probably our most primal conflict. This plays out in many ways: man vs.
dinosaur in Jurassic Park, man vs shark in Jaws, or man vs. the island in Lord
fishing crew of the Andrea Gail battles a massive Atlantic storm in 1991. The
six fishermen do not survive. But Junger’s re-creation of characters who were
and hurricane-force winds has become a classic of the man against nature
genre.
fight for civil rights, or push for change. Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird
Depression, the book tells the story of a white lawyer named Atticus Finch
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who is assigned to defend Tom Robinson, a black man accused of raping a
white woman. To the horror of the town, Atticus actually defends Tom; he
doesn’t, in the fine Southern tradition of the time, merely pretend to do so.
justice.
And memorable choice is often created out of a war between the heart and
head … or between good and evil. Like it or not, we all have shadow sides.
That dark part of our nature often manifests inmoments of stress (see chapter
two). Confronting that nature is not only a way to make a character interesting.
It is a way to make a character come alive. The story of self pitted against self
is a time-honored literary tradition. In The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson explored the dual nature of man in a story
Jekyll concocts a potion that does not work as anticipated. Instead of evoking
the good side of the good doctor, the formula evokes his dark side, an aspect
Each time Jekyll swallows the potion, he become a maniacal killer named Mr.
Hyde, a man who thrills to the power of darkness. Eventually, Hyde no longer
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returns to his former self. The tormented Jekyll is permanently stuck in the
body and mind of a monster. Understanding that he is doomed to live out his
life as the personification of evil, he kills himself … but only after leaving a
confession letter behind that explains what has happened to him. As you
greatest benefit for your particular plot requirements, never forget that, above
all, “man” is the foundation of each of these stories. In other words, the
characters not only define the heart of story, they also make that story
memorable”.
It argues that literary texts, like dreams, express the secret unconscious desires
literary work, but it is usually assumed that all such characters are projections
of the author's psyche. One interesting facet of this approach is that it validates
proceed with our analysis often strike us by the unusual form in which they are
expressed; they are not clothed in the prosaic language usually employed by
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psychoanalysis itself, this critical endeavor seeks evidence of unresolved
what may well be a disunified literary work. The author's own childhood
traumas, family life, sexual conflicts, fixations, and such will be traceable
within the behavior of the characters in the literary work. But psychological
association).
researchers of Freud, Jung, Bergson and others, are harnessed in the service of
criticism, and new interpretations are provided, and hidden significance are
discovered. Pyshology has provided the critic with a more precise languange
with which to discuss the creative process, it enables the critic to study “ the
interior life” of the writer, and then to study his works with reference to it. The
unconscious repressions and derives of the artist are discovered, and this
characters.
theories of psychology. While we don't have the room here to discuss all of
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Freud's work, a general overview is necessary to explain psychoanalytic
literary criticism. The Unconscious, the Desires, and the Defenses Freud
'hysteria' and began treating them by listening to his patients talk through their
problems. Based on this work, Freud asserted that people's behavior is affected
by their unconscious: "the notion that human beings are motivated, even
driven, by desires, fears, needs, and conflicts of which they are unaware.
relationships with parents and drives of desire and pleasure where children
oral, anal, and phallic phases. These stages reflect base levels of desire, but
they also involve fear of loss (loss of genitals, loss of affection from parents,
behave in ways that will allow us to play out our conflicted feelings about the
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2.3.1 The Structure of The Human Personality
divided the mental process of the human to the three psychic zones: the id, the
ego, and the superego. An explanation of these zones explain in this section.
between ego, id, and superego, as well as their collective relationship to the
unconscious and that only small portions of the ego and the superego are
1. The id is the reservoir of libido, the primary source of all psychic energy. It
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personality" as " a chaos, a cauldron of seething excitement [with] no
stresses that the "laws of logic-above all, the law of contradiction-do not hold
for processes of the id. Contradictory impulses exist side by side without
The id is, in short, the source of all our aggressions and desires. It is
lawless, asocial, and amoral. Its function is to gratify our instincts for pleasure
destructionto satisfy its impulses for pleasure. Safety for the self and for others
does not lie within the province of the id: its concern is purely for instinctual
external rather than natural and internal forces: the id as defined by Freud is
(whose id has not yet been brought under control by ego and superego) is "full
of the devil." We may also see in young children (and neurotic adults) certain
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2. In view of the id's dangerous potentialities, it is necessary that other psychic
agencies protect the individual and society. The first of these regulating
agencies, that which protects the individual, is the ego. This is the rational
governing agent of the psyche. Though the ego lacks the strong vitality of the
id, it regulates the instinctual drives of the id so that they may be released in
Personality," "To adopt a popular mode of speaking, we might say that the ego
stands for reason and good sense while the id stands for the untamed passions"
3. The other regulating agent, that which primarily functions to protect society,
agency, the repository of conscience and pride. It is, as Freud says in "The
the 'higher' things in human life". Acting either directly or through the ego, the
superego serves to repress or inhibit the drives of the id, to block off and thrust
back into the unconscious those impulses toward pleasure that society regards
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instinct. Freud attributes the development of the superego to the parental
considers to be bad behavior and reward for what society considers good
the familiar terrn guilt complex and the popular misconception that Freud
advocated the relaxing of all moral (inhibitions and social restraints). Whereas
might say that the id would make us devils, that the superego would have us
that it remains for the ego to keep us healthy human beings by maintaining a
balance between these two opposing forces. It was this balance that Freud
conservation law which says: energy can change shape but the amount will
remain the same. For freud this law also applies to psychic life. All psychic
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bodies cause various tensions or excitement and will be revealed through a
instinct is the embodiment of bodily tension that seeks to uncover the tension
and tension, and is the innate of every living being. Around 1900, he brought
up the first instinct theory, which said that everythe number of number, we can
raise it in two mains paluri: naluri to maintain life and paluri to develop. after
the first world war (circa 1920) where he saw much human aggression, Freud
proposed a second instinct theory which says that there are two mains of
human paluri, yesite: living life (eros) and naluri of death (thanatos). The
instinct of life encompasses the two main instincts in his first instinct theory.
The energy that underlies this life instinct is libido. Libido is not only a sex
drive but a base for all the urge to live. Sex and sexual terms for freud are not
merely associated with sexual intercourse, but every physical pleasure we can
feel. The physical area which, when stimulated to cause pleasure, is called the
erogenous region (erregeneous zone). If love and sex are the embodiments of
life's instinct, hate and aggression are the embodiments of the dead instinct. to
contrary, the object can not satisfy our instinct's impulse or if there are
obstacles in the effort to achieve the gratification of the instinct called anti-
cloak. The bending or liquid nature of energy enables us to always search for
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forth is the result of the process of removal of life instincts and dead instincts.
human personality. Barriers to libido and tension that are not channeled cause
changed in 1926 by saying that anxiety is an ego function that gives warning
anxiety is not always the basis of the development of neuroses, but also allows
Several studies that are related to this study, it will be revealed in this
section. The purpose is to show if the topic in this study is not analyzed by
previous researcher in the same context. There are the list of the following
studies that relate to the topic in this study. The examples are :
1. Eko Budi Ihsanto (2014) Konflik Tokoh Utama Dalam Novel Merpati Biru
Karya Ahmad Munif, Program Studi Bahasa Dan Sastra Indonesia Fakultas
main character in the novel. The studies are also depict how the main character
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has different personality in the different condition. The different personality of
the main character is caused by the lack of attention given by the parents.
Next, the parents is only focus to fulfill the main character needed on the
material side only. Those are problems that influence the personality of the
The two studies are relevant because the two studies uses Freud
character. In addition, the two studies are also analyze the development of the
main character personality. Therefore, the author tries to reveal the form of the
conflict, the factors influence the conflict and how the conflict happened by
the main character in the different novel. Those are the parts that are not
novel Tanah Surga Merah that is written by Arafat Nur , it is never analyzed
by any researcher.
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CHAPTER III
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
In this research, the data are utterances and quotations in the novel. The
source of the data is the novel Tanah Surga Merah written by Arafat Nur. The
The data collection procedures divide into some steps. The first step is the
author observes the novel. Then, the author reads the novel. Next, the author is
searching information that is related to the novel and the topic of this study.
After that, the author underlines the utterances which are available in the
novel. Next, the author classifies the utterances into two section : internal
After collecting the data, the author next step is starting to analyze the
data, especially the utterances. The author tries to find what are kinds of the
conflict through the utterances in the novel and how are the conflict revealed
through the utterances in the novel. The author focuses analysis the utterances
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which are uttered by the main characters in the novel. To analyze the
utterances, the author uses content analysis as technique of analyzing the data.
contents of all other verbal materials which can be either spoken or printed” .
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