The influence of Rachel White`s unconscious mind on her personality development in Emily Giffin`s Something Borrowed
THE INFLUENCE OF RACHEL WHITE S UNCONSCIOUS
MIND ON HER PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT IN EMILY
GIFFIN S
SOMETHING BORROWED
AN UNDERGRADUATE THESIS
Presented as Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements
for the Degree of
Sarjana Sastra
in English Letters
By
YESSICA FARDA ARUM PUSPITASARI
Student Number : 104214052
ENGLISH LETTERS STUDY PROGRAM
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LETTERS
FACULTY OF LETTERS
SANATA DHARMA UNIVERSITY
YOGYAKARTA
2014
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THE INFLUENCE OF RACHEL WHITE S UNCONSCIOUS
MIND ON HER PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT IN EMILY
GIFFIN S
SOMETHING BORROWED
AN UNDERGRADUATE THESIS
Presented as Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements
for the Degree of
Sarjana Sastra
in English Letters
By
YESSICA FARDA ARUM PUSPITASARI
Student Number : 104214052
ENGLISH LETTERS STUDY PROGRAM
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LETTERS
FACULTY OF LETTERS
SANATA DHARMA UNIVERSITY
YOGYAKARTA
2014
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Sarjana Sastra
Undergraduate Thesis
THE INFLUENCE OF RACHEL WHITE S UNCONSCIOUS
MIND ON HER PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT IN EMILY
GIFFIN S
SOMETHING BORROWED
By
YESSICA FARDA ARUM PUSPITASARI
Student Number : 104214052
Approved by
P. Sarwoto, S.S., M.A., Ph. D.
Advisor
October 24, 2014
Drs. Hirmawan Wijanarka, M. Hum
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Sarjana Sastra
Undergraduate Thesis
THE INFLUENCE OF RACHEL WHITE S UNCONSCIOUS
MIND ON HER PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT IN EMILY
GIFFIN S
SOMETHING BORROWED
By
YESSICA FARDA ARUM PUSPITASARI
Student Number : 104214052
Defended before the Board of Examiners
on November 28, 2014
and Declared Acceptable
BOARD OF EXAMINERS
Name
Signature
Chairperson : Dr. F.X. Siswadi, M.A.
Secretary
: A.B. Sri Mulyani, M.A., Ph.D.
Member 1
: Elisa Dwi Wardani, S.S., M.Hum.
Member 2
: P. Sarwoto, S.S., M.A., Ph.D.
Member 3
: Drs. Hirmawan Wijanarka, M.Hum.
Yogyakarta, November 28, 2014
Faculty of Letters
Sanata Dharma University
Dean
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LEMBAR PERNYATAAN PERSETUJUAN PUBLIKASI KARYA ILMIAH
UNTUK KEPENTINGAN AKADEMIS
Yang bertanda tangan di bawah ini, saya Mahasiswa Universitas Sanata Dharma
Nama
: Yessica Farda Arum Puspitasari
Nomor Mahasiswa
: 104214052
Demi pengembangan ilmu pengetahuan, saya memberikan kepada Perpustakaan
Universitas Sanata Dharma karya ilmiah saya yang berjudul:
THE INFLUENCE OF RACHEL WHITE S UNCONSCIOUS MIND ON
HER PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT IN EMILY GIFFIN S
SOMETHING BORROWED
beserta perangkat yang diperlukan (bila ada). Dengan demikian saya memberikan
kepada Perpustakaan Universitas Sanata Dharma hak untuk menyimpan,
mengalihkan dalam bentuk media lain, mengelolanya dalam bentuk pangkalan
data, mendistribusikan secara terbatas, dan mempublikasikannya di internet atau
media lain untuk kepentingan akademis tanpa perlu meminta ijin kepada saya
maupun memberikan royalti kepada saya selama tetap mencatumkan nama saya
sebagai penulis.
Demikian pernyataan ini saya buat dengan sebenarnya.
Dibuat di Yogyakarta
Pada tanggal 24 Oktober 2014
Yang menyatakan,
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STATEMENT OF ORIGINALITY
I certify that this undergraduate thesis contains no material which has been
previously submitted for the award of any other degree at any university, and that,
to the best of my knowledge, this undergraduate thesis contains no material
previously written by any other person except where due reference is made in the
text of the undergraduate thesis.
Yogyakarta, October 24, 2014
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The secret of success is consistency of purpose.
Benjamin Disreali
There are four pillars, on which you can build the
platform, to reach the zenith of success: Dedication,
Devotion, Discipline and Determination.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I address my gratitude to my advisor
Paulus Sarwoto, S.S., M.A., Ph.D.
for the energy and time to encourage, criticize, and help me finish my
undergraduate thesis. I also would like to thank my co-advisor,
Drs. Hirmawan
Wijanarka, M. Hum.
for the time, insights, and corrections of this undergraduate
thesis.
I give my deepest gratitude to Bapak
Agustinus Farid D.K,
Mama
Suzanna Darmani Ari
and
Yangti
for the love and the prayer, also my younger
sister,
Veronica Farda Seprila Palmasari, and my little brother,
Stefanus Fany
Nagas Pamungkas
who become a good reminder and mood booster in doing this
undergraduate thesis.
I would like to thank
all of the Lecturers and Staff in English Letters
Department, I thank them for the knowledge, experience and care. I also thank
AIESEC UPNVY
which gave me a precious experience and helped me to be a
good leader. For all of my families in Gresik and Surabaya:
Mbak Ida
and
C3
family (Sinto, Cepot, and Sgik), also my new families in Jogjakarta especially
Formasi Malang, English Letters 2010, The Jiembrets, Group Rempong
(Danti, Osa,
and
Tjia), Group B-10 Sasing, Kost Bukmah, KKN XLVII
Ngemplak Bingitz
thank for always supporting me in any condition, and for
whom that I cannot mention one by one, thank you for making me brave and
strong.
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My gratitude also goes to
Nicholas Chad Andrews,
far-away friend who
is never absent for supporting me in working on this undergraduate thesis. I give
my deep gratitude to
Nino
who becomes satpam cerewet to help me finish this
undergraduate thesis.
At last, I thank to the Almighty God
Jesus Christ
and
Mother Marry
for
the everyday blessings.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE ...
ii
APPROVAL PAGE ...
iii
ACCEPTANCE PAGE...
iv
LEMBAR PERNYATAAN PERSETUJUAN PUBLIKASI KARYA ILMIAH ..
v
STATEMENT OF ORIGINALITY ...
vi
MOTTO PAGE ...
vii
DEDICATION PAGE...
viii
ACKNOWKEDGEMENTS ...
ix
TABLE OF CONTENTS...
xi
ABSTRACT...
xiii
ABSTRAK
...
xiv
CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION ...
1
A. Background of the Study... 1
B. Problem Formulation ... 3
C. Objectives of the Study... 3
D. Definition of Terms... 3
CHAPTER II: REVIEW OF LITERATURE ...
5
A. Review of Related Studies ... 5
B. Review of Related Theories... 9
1. Theory of Character and Characterization ... 9
2. Theory of Psychoanalysis and Personality ... 10
C. Theoretical Framework ... 16
CHAPTER III: METHODOLOGY...
18
A. Object of the Study... 18
B. Approach of the Study ... 19
C. Method of the Study... 20
CHAPTER IV: ANALYSIS ...
22
A. The Description of the Main Character in the Novel... 22
1. Rachel s Personality before Experiencing Personality
Development... 22
a. Introverted ... 23
b. Inferior ... 25
c. Strict ... 26
d. Jealous ... 26
e. Pessimistic ... 28
2. Rachel s Personality After Undergoing Personality
Development ... 29
a. Rebellious ... 29
b. Optimistic ... 31
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d. Confident ... 32
B. The Description of the Main Character s Unconscious Mind ... 33
1. Rachel s Unconscious Mind ... 33
a. The Great Mother Archetype ... 33
b. Anima (Woman Side)... 38
c. Persona and Shadow... 41
d. Self ... 43
CHAPTER V: CONCLUSION...
46
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ABSTRACT
PUSPITASARI, YESSICA FARDA ARUM.
The Influence of Rachel White s
Unconscious Mind on Her Personality Development in Emily Giffin s
Something Borrowed
.
Yogyakarta: Department of English Letters, Faculty of
Letters, Sanata Dharma University, 2014.
The personality of a person or a character always changes along with the
increasing level of their maturity. Personality is dynamic, it means personality
always changes. There are a lot of types of personality, one of them is personality
development. In other words, personality development is the change in character s
personality that can be influenced by several factors. One of the factors that can
influence character s personality is unconscious mind. The processes of changes
in character s way of thinking which is influenced by character s hidden feelings
and kept under unconscious mind are called repression. Repressions are
manifested into conscious actions. Repression is one of a kind of self-defense
mechanism. The phenomenon of repression is interesting to be analyzed because
it happens to everybody.
As the material of the discussion, the problem formulation consists of two
questions. The questions are: (1) How is Rachel White s personality development
described in the novel? (2) How does Rachel White s unconscious mind influence
her personality development?
In this undergraduate thesis, the researcher analyzes the influence of
Rachel white s unconscious mind on her personality development. The answers of
those questions are found by using psychoanalytic criticism. The researcher uses
Jung s personality theory and Freud s psychoanalysts theory to analyze the
unconscious mind of Rachel and how it influences her personality.
The result of the analysis shows that Rachel s personality has developed.
At first, Rachel s personality is introverted, inferior, strict, jealous and
pessimistic. But then her personality changes into rebellious, optimistic, superior,
and confident person. Rachel s personality is created by her unconscious mind
based on her repression and her images of archetypes that are stored under her
unconscious mind. The images of archetypes that give the influence towards her
personality development are the great mother archetype, animus archetype,
persona archetype and shadow archetype, and self archetype. The process of
Rachel s personality development is caused by her repression and her archetypes
that are stored under her unconscious mind and manifested into conscious action.
The archetype that has dominant role to influence her personality is her great
mother archetype and her animus as her starting point to reveal her desires by
cheating with Dexter, and the self archetype as her turning point to start her new
life by throwing her persona and accepts her shadow as the part of her life.
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ABSTRAK
PUSPITASARI, YESSICA FARDA ARUM.
The Influence of Rachel White s
Unconscious Mind on Her Personality Development in Emily Giffin s
Something Borrowed
.
Yogyakarta: Program Studi Sastra Inggris, Fakultas Sastra,
Universitas Sanata Dharma, 2014.
Kepribadian seseorang atau suatu karakter selalu berubah sejalan dengan
tingkat kedewasaannya. Kepribadian selalu dinamis, hal itu berarti kepribadian
selalu berubah. Kepribadian memiliki beberapa tipe, salah satunya adalah
perkembangan kepribadian. Dengan kata lain, perkembangan kepribadaian adalah
perubahan kepribadian suatu karakter yang bisa dipengaruhi oleh beberapa faktor.
Salah satu faktor yang mempengaruhi kepribadian suatu karakter adalah
ketidaksadaran. Proses dari perubahan pada pola pemikiran suatu karakter
dipengaruhi oleh perasaan yang dipendam dan disimpan didalam ketidaksadaran
yang disebut represi. Represi diwujudkan kedalam suatu tindakan sadar. Represi
adalah salah satu dari mekanisme pertahanan diri. Fenomena dari represi ini
menarik untuk dianalisa, karena represi dialami oleh setiap orang.
Sebagai bahan diskusi, rumusan masalah disusun menjadi dua pertanyaan.
Pertanyaan tersebut adalah (1) Bagaimana perkembangan kepribadian dari Rachel
White di deskripsikan didalam novel? (2) Bagaimanakah ketidaksadaran dari
Rachel White mempengaruhi perkembangan kepribadiannya?
Di dalam skripsi ini, peneliti menganalisa pengaruh dari ketidaksadaran
Rachel white terhadap perkembangan kepribadiannya. Jawaban dari pertanyaan
tersebut ditemukan dengan menggunakan pendekatan psikoanalitik. Peneliti
menggunakan teori kepribadian dari Jung dan teori psikoanalisis dari Freud untuk
menganalisa ketidaksadaran dari Rachel dan bagaimana ketidaksadaran tersebut
mempengaruhi kepribadiannya.
Hasil dari analisa menunjukkan bahwa kepribadian Rachel telah
berkembang. Pada mulanya, kepribadian Rachel adalah seseorang yang tertutup,
rendah diri, disiplin, iri hati dan pesimis. Namun, kepribadiannya berubah menjadi
seseorang yang pemberontak, optimis, sombong, dan percaya diri. Kepribadian
Rachel dibentuk oleh ketidaksadarannya berdasarkan represinya dan gambaran
arketipenya yang disimpan dalam ketidaksadarannya. Gambaran dari arketipe
yang memberikan pengaruh adalah ibu agung, animus, persona, dan bayangan..
Proses dari perkembangan kepribadian Rachel disebabkan oleh represinya dan
arketipe yang disimpan didalam ketidaksadarannya dan diwujudkan kedalam
bentuk aksi kesadarannya. Arketipe yang memiliki peranan yang menonjol untuk
mempengaruhi kepribadian Rachel adalah arketipe ibu agung dan animus yang
menjadi titik awal Rachel untuk mengungkapkan keinginan Rachel dengan cara
berselingkuh dengan Dexter, serta arketipe diri sebagai titik balik untuk memulai
kehidupan baru Rachel dengan cara membuang personanya dan menerima
bayangannya sebagai bagian dari hidupnya.
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Jack s Personality Development on Emma Donoghue s Room taken from
undergraduate thesis of Sanata Dharma University s 2009 English Letters by Etri
Selviana.
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the main character s personality development as the topic of their theses. Widodo
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(2009:15).
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the main character s personality development that is influenced by several factors.
Emotions, family, and society are the factors that influence the main charter s
personality development. It is right that those factors mentioned before have
influence on personality development, but the researcher thinks that statement
above is too general.
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the influence of unconscious mind as the main factor besides the external factors
such as family, environment and emotional. In other words the researcher wants to
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woman. She states that although in
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point of view, and self esteem issue which is very common these days it does not
mean that Rachel and Darcy are feminist. Christantina states:
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modern women nowadays, symbols, modern women point of view, women
underestimated woman, and self esteem issue which is very common these
days. (2013: 2).
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research the researcher does not discuss the issue of gender or false feminism that
appears in the novel rather discusses on the influence Rachel White s unconscious
mind on her personality development. The researcher focuses more on Rachel s
psychological thought and Rachel s hidden emotions store under her unconscious
mind.
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unconscious mind (2005: ix).
Although literary work and theories used are different, the researcher has the
same topic with the previous study. It helps the researcher in doing her research,
although the researcher and the previous researcher have the same topic about
someone s personality development but they have different perspectives and
opinions about it. The researcher thinks that people barely notice that the changes
in someone s personality can be influenced by their hidden feelings or desires that
are stored under their unconscious mind. According to Freud, the hidden feelings
or desires that store under unconscious mind are called repression. Freud defines:
Linked with this is th e idea of repression, which is the forgetting or
ignoring of unresolved conflicts, un admitteddesires, or traumatic passt
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of unconscious. (Barry, 1995: 96-97).
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object of study. All of Rachel s hidden feelings that are kept under her
unconscious mind are called repression and all of her repressions are manifested
into conscious actions. Repression is one of a kind of defense mechanisms. The
phenomenon of repression is interesting to be analyzed and to be the subject of the
study because the phenomenon of repression has become a part of human lives.
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experiences. Therefore the contents of the collective unconscious are more
or less the same for people in all cultures. The contents of the collective
unconscious do not lie dormant but are active and influence a person s
thoughts, emotions, and actions. (Feist, 2006:104).
From animal psychology that some rather complex behaviors occur
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isolation, nonetheless at maturity will build a species appropriate nest, though it
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mother. The elements and knowledge that have never been experienced
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self-realization, which can only be achieved by attaining a balance between
various opposing forces or personality (Feist, 2006:98). In more detail, Jess Feist
and Gregory J.Feist add archetypes should be distinguished from instinct. Jung
defines an instinct as an unconscious physical impulse towards action and saw the
archetype as the physic counterpart to an instinct (Feist, 2006:105).
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unconscious. Almost the same as complexes associated with intense emotions.
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unconscious and manifested through action. Jung saw this as archetypes of
physical instinct.
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where the side of personality that people show to the world is designated as the
mask. The second one is the shadow which is contained the dark side of the ego. It
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becomes a part of the unconscious of every woman. The fifth one is great mother
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Rachel White is the main character, typical a good girl who strict to the rule. She
has a best friend since childhood named Darcy. Darcy is really different from
Rachel; she is very attractive, popular, charming and expressive girl. Darcy
always gets everything that she wants and she always gets a lot attention from the
people, it makes Rachel become a shadow of Darcy's life.
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is a sister that she never has, that is why Rachel always hides her feeling and
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and it is getting complicated because Dexter also feels the same way. Since that
night, Rachel's personality suddenly changes. It likes Rachel hides something by
revealing something, and makes Rachel think more about a thin line between love
and friendship.
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unconsciouness and repressed feeling by knowing how and why Rachel behaves
as she does. Peter Barry defines:
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the techniques of psychoanalysis in the interpretation of literarture.
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disorders by investigating the interaction of conscious and unconscious
elements in the mind (Barry, 1995:96).
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unconscious and repressed feeling are the subject of psychoanalytic theory and
Freud psychoanalitic theory will be used as a tool.
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nevertheless has a strong influence upon our actions. Freud is not the discoverer
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(Barry, 1995: 96-97).
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whether this element influence the character s personality development. This
approach will be combined with Carl Jung s Analytical Psychology theory as a
tool to find out the process of development through the eight stages process.
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according to Murphy. As for the study is closely related to the personality and
unconscious mind, the theory of psychoanalysis that is given by Sigmund Freud
and Carl Jung s Analytical Psychology theory are needed as appropriate sources
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law firm and she is a hard-working person. She has a best friend named Darcy
Rhone. Rachel and Darcy are best friend since they were child until now. Rachel
really loves Darcy because she only has a plenty of friends and Darcy is the only
best friend that she has. So, Darcy become a priority for her and Rachel is like a
yes man for Darcy because she never against her. Darcy is beyond everything
for Rachel, even herself. Rachel does not mind with that condition and she never
mind it, but at some point she really tired with that, but she cannot do anything
because she is too loves Darcy. So, she only keeps it in her heart, And I have
Darcy, my best friend from home, who is all of the above. But everybody knows
that friends are not enough (Giffin, 2004:5). Rachel is always being a good
daughter, a good friend but then everything has changed when she celebrates her
thirtieth birthday party. She cheated with Darcy s fiancé, Dexter. Rachel s
personality has changed. She is not the same person anymore.
This part tells about Rachel s personality. The researcher tries to analyze
Rachel s personality by seeing her characteristics before it develops. Her
personality is elaborated below:
a.
Introverted
Rachel White lives with conservative parents. Her parents are really strict
and protective to her because she is the only child in her family, and she does not
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really hates to be the only child in her family, because it makes her uncomfortable
with her family and feels lonely. Rachel only has a few of friends. She has a best
friend from home named Darcy. They are best friend since childhood until now.
Rachel really likes Darcy because Darcy is like a sister that she never had. It can
be seen from her statement, I remember Darcy leaning in to me and saying Let s
pretend we re sisters. The suggestion gave me goose bumps a sister! And in no
time at all, that is what she became to me (Giffin, 2004: 22). Moreover, Rachel
almost never says no to Darcy and she will do anything for Darcy, I committed
an unspeakable act against a friend, violated a central tenet of sisterhood. There is
no justification (Giffin, 2004: 31).
This situation makes Rachel become an introverted person. Since then,
Rachel never shows her feelings to everyone, either her parents or her best friend,
Darcy. Rachel always tries to be a nice person in front of other people and she
pretends like she never has a problem. She never shows her arguments and shares
her ideas. Although Rachel shares everything with Darcy since they are child,
Rachel never shares her true feelings or complains and against Darcy when she
does something wrong. Rachel does not want to lose Darcy, so she never against
her because Darcy is the only best friend that she has. In other words, Rachel
rather hurts herself by keeping all of her feelings and her desires in her heart than
losing her best friend.
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appearance is someone who has a beautiful face, a tanned skin, a good body
shape, and perfect teeth just like Darcy. That is why Rachel thinks her life is
different from Darcy s life; because Darcy s life is better than her by having
interesting physical appearance and perfect fiancé as Rachel wants, named Dexter.
Rachel thinks her life is miserable and unfavourable because she is still single in
her thirties. Rachel feels weak and inferior if she compares her life with Darcy s
life. Rachel feels that she is lack of luck and miserable because she works as an
attorney at large New York firm and she is alone in a city of millions. Moreover,
she only has a few of friends. It different from Darcy who has glamorous public
relation job and freshly engaged (Giffin, 2004: 4-5). It can be seen from Rachel s
statements. Mostly her tone is negative and inferior. She never satisfies with her
life:
But I also plenty of bad times: the awful hair days, the pimples, the class
picture from the hell, never having right clothes, being dateless for dances,
baby fat that I could never shed, getting cut from teams, losing the election
for class treasurer. And the overwhelming feeling of sadness and angst that
would come and go willy-nilly (or, more accurately, once a month),
seemingly out of my control. Typical teenager stuff, really. Clichés, because
it happens to everyone. Everyone but Darcy, that is who floated through
those tumultuous for years unscathed by rejection, untouched by the
adolescent ugly stick. Of course she loved high school high school loved
her. (Giffin, 2004:29)
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child in her family, and her parents are really strict to her. No wonder Rachel
becomes a typical good girl who lives by the rule; it can be seen from Rachel s
confession, I never cheated on an exam for the same reason (Giffin, 2004:22).
In other words, Rachel becomes strict because of the way her parents treat her.
Thus, she oppresses her desires and she does not want to be honest to who she is
by being a strict girl who lives by the rule. Because she has an expectation if she
lives by the rule, it will make her parents and anyone else think that she is a good
person, and she does not want to take any risks by being someone who frees,
And I am exceedingly disciple-the kind of child who did her homework on
Friday afternoons right after school (Giffin, 2004:7), I play by the rules because
I am risk-averse (Giffin, 2004:21). Indirectly, Rachel shows her persona to
everyone by being a strict girl who lives by the rule. Meanwhile, Darcy is the
opposite of Rachel. Darcy Rhone is typical a popular girl and had a lot of friends.
She comes from a liberal and modern family and she could get anything that she
wants.
d.
Jealous
Rachel is described as a good friend who always cared for her best friend,
Darcy. Although Rachel really loves her best friend, sometimes she just gets
jealous to her, because in Rachel s opinion Darcy is better than her and Darcy
always wins over her in everything. As the example, Rachel thinks that Darcy s
physical appearance is better than her, Darcy s job as public relation is more
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special who can be a good-taker for her, back then the fact is Rachel still single in
her thirties. Rachel and Darcy are really different either physically or personality,
in the novel it is described according to Rachel s point of view that Darcy s
physical appearance is more interesting than Rachel s. Rachel describes Darcy as
the lucky one who has a tan skin, has a beautiful hair, and has perfect teeth so
Darcy does not need braces. Moreover, Rachel thinks that Darcy has a charming
appearance than Rachel. Everybody loves Darcy even Rachel s mother, Darcy
such a perfect girl for Rachel and it makes Rachel jealous and always compares
her life to Darcy. But she does not want to admit it, and just keeps it for herself:
Darcy was always the lucky one. Her skin tanned more quickly, her hair
feathered more easily, and she didn t need braces. Her moonwalk was
superior; as were her cartwheels and her front handsprings (I couldn t do
handspring at all). She had a better sticker collection. More Michael Jackson
pins. Forenza sweaters in turquoise, red, and peach (my mother allowed me
none said they were too trendy and expensive). And a pair of fifty-dollar
Guess jeans with zippers at the ankles (ditto). Darcy had double-pierced ears
and a sibling even if it was just a brother, it was better than being an only
child as I was. (Giffin, 2004:1).
Since then, Rachel likes to make a list of anything when she can beat Darcy,
even just about being older than Darcy is a good thing for Rachel:
All the benchmarks we reached together, benchmarks that I always reached
first. I got my driver s license before she did, could drink legally before she
could. Being older, if only by a few months, used to be a good thing.
(Giffin, 2004: 6).
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Dex and Darcy are an exquisite couple, lean and tall with matching dark hair
and green eyes. They are among New York s beautiful people. The
well-groomed couple registering for the china and crystal on the sixth floor at
bloomingdale s. (Giffin, 2004:5).
On the other hand, Rachel thinks that Darcy deserves to get everything that
she wants because she thinks she cannot get it:
In short, I have no real faith in my own happiness. And then there is Darcy.
She is a woman who believes that things should fall into her lap, and
consequently, they do. They always have. She wins because she expects to
win. I do not expect to get what I want, so I don t. And I don t even try.
(Giffin, 2004:298).
Back then, Rachel realizes the reason she lets Darcy wins over her. That is
because she just being pessimist, Am I really a good person? Or just a cowardly
pessimist? (Giffin, 2004:22).
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