EKSTROVERSI TOKOH TACHIBANA KEIGO DALAM DRAMA BLACK CINDERELLA

Authors

  • Cheisia Almaas Amelia Universitas Dian Nuswantoro
  • Sri Oemiati Universitas Dian Nuswantoro
  • Budi Santoso Universitas Dian Nuswantoro

Keywords:

Extraversion, Confidence, Carl gustav Jung

Abstract

The discussion of this study on the extroversion of the character Tachibana Keigo in the drama series Black Cinderella uses Carl Gustav Jung's psychoanalytic theory. The drama series Black Cinderella tells the story of Tachibana Keigo who cares so much about restoring Kamiya Manaha's loss of confidence, a beautiful but lacking in self-confidence high school student. The purpose of this research is to describe Tachibana Keigo's extroverted personality in the drama Black Cinderella. The research method uses a qualitative descriptive method. The theory used is Carl Gustav Jung's psychoanalytic theory which is related to human extroversion personality. Extroverted attitude directs the person to objective experience, focuses his attention on the outside world instead of thinking about his perceptions, tends to interact with people around him, is active and friendly. Extraverted people are very concerned about other people and the world around them, active, relaxed and interested in the outside world. The results of the analysis show that Tachibana Keigo's extroversion includes 4 parts of extraversion namely thoughts, feelings, sensations and intuition.

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Published

2023-07-11