Superman’s Value to Human Existence in Zack Snyder’s Movies entitled Man of Steel and Justice League

Yustisiana, Rr. Arielia (2020) Superman’s Value to Human Existence in Zack Snyder’s Movies entitled Man of Steel and Justice League. In: The 4th International Conference on Language, Linguistics and Literature (COLALITE), 12-13 November 2020, Univeristas Jendral Soedirman Purwokerto.

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Abstract

What people think about Superman is that he was not real. There was no one as strong as Superman in the world. However, some people believe that what matters about Superman is he cares about everyone in the universe without exception, without judgment. The article aims to elevate Superman’s values to human existence. The research focuses on the character of Clark Kent in Zack Snyder’s two movies entitled Man of Steel and Justice League. Clark initially used his powers covertly to help people and prevent or thwart disasters. He is valuable to human’s existence in the universe. The theory that is used to support to the analysis is Nietzsche’s super human version, the Übermensch in English means Beyond-Man, Superman, Overman or Superhuman. It is the concept of Nietzsche’s philosophy. Nietzsche’s thought on human philosophy directs us to fully love the life and position humans as superhuman. The research design that is taken is qualitative research. There is one literary approach that meet the analysis, that is, archetypal approach. The finding of the research is that Clark Kent as the representation of Übermensch is a human that sees himself as a source of value. Human who has reached Übermensch is a person who always says “yes” to everything and is ready to face challenges, who has an attitude of always affirming his life.

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Yustisiana, Rr. Arielia
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Uncontrolled Keywords: superman, human existence, niettzsche's ubermensch
Subjects: Widya Mandala Catholic University on Madiun Campus > Faculty of Communication Science > English Language Study Program
Widya Mandala Catholic University on Madiun Campus > Faculty of Literature > Faculty of Communication Science > English Language Study Program
Widya Mandala Catholic University on Madiun Campus > Faculty of Literature > Faculty of Communication Science > English Language Study Program
Widya Mandala Catholic University on Madiun Campus > Faculty of Communication Science
Widya Mandala Catholic University on Madiun Campus > Faculty of Literature > Faculty of Communication Science
Widya Mandala Catholic University on Madiun Campus > Faculty of Literature > Faculty of Communication Science
Divisions: Faculty of Literature > PSDKU - English Literature Study Program
Depositing User: Arielia Yustisiana
Date Deposited: 19 Oct 2021 05:30
Last Modified: 07 Feb 2023 04:35
URI: http://repository.ukwms.ac.id/id/eprint/25202

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