AN ANALYSIS OF ID, EGO, AND SUPEREGO BY SIGMUND FREUD THROUGH KAT STRATFORD’S CHARACTER IN 10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU MOVIE

: Personality is the part of us that sets us apart from others. In studying a personality, there are theories discussing the nature of every human being's personality,


METHOD
This research uses descriptive qualitative method. Qualitative research method is a way of studying and understanding the meaning of individuals or groups attach to a social problem, Creswell (2012). Meanwhile, according to Sugiyono (2016, p. 8), qualitative research methods are also known as naturalistic research methods since they are conducted in natural settings. The reason why the researcher uses qualitative methods is because this research produces data of words. The data then analyzed and explained in detail and will produce new findings that have never existed before.

RESULT AND DISCUSSION
After collecting and analyzing the data, the researcher found several results taken from Kat Stratford's character in the 10 Things I Hate About You movie using Sigmund Freud's theory. Analysis: Kat sees Bianca wearing a pearl necklace. She asks Bianca, "Where'd you get the pearls?" Then Bianca answered, "They're mom's" The pearl necklace belonged to their mother. Kat was angry. She thought Bianca had been hiding it for 3 years since their mother left. Kat said, "And you've been what? Hiding them for 3 years?" But Bianca calmly explained, "No. Daddy found them in a drawer last week. "Kat was even more furious because Bianca was wearing the necklace which belonged to their mother, and Kat yelled, "So you're just gonna start wearing them now?". The Id is a personality that has been present in us since we were born. In this scene, Kat looks very angry. Anger can be categorized as an Id because anger is a type of emotion or a type of feeling that has been there since we were born. Anger is also a feeling a person has to make himself feel good.

EGO
Datum number 20 (drinking to comply her Id) Kat asks for water at the bar Kat : Two waters.
Analysis: In this scene, Kat is dancing with her friend at a music event. After a long time of dancing, Kat feels tired and thirsty, so she needs to drink. To fulfill this need, Kat had to go to the bartender to buy drinks for herself and her friends. According to Sigmund Freud's theory, the Ego is a conscious personality that satisfies needs realistically and fulfills Id needs. It can be said that to fulfill Kat's needs, she had to find a drink, so she went to the bartender to buy a drink. Kat's actions can be categorized as Ego personality because the Ego is a self-related desire in every human being that works consciously and must be done to fulfill everyone's desires.

CONCLUSION
From this research, according to Sigmund Freud, every human being has 3 personality elements, namely ID, EGO, and SUPEREGO. The Id is based on the "pleasure principle," which basically implies that the Id wants whatever feels good without considering what might happen in the future. The Ego was based on the "reality principle." The Ego learns that there are other individuals who have wants and needs. And the last one is Superego. The superego is the part of our psyche that determines what is right and what is bad. Based on the analysis above, it can be concluded that the researcher used the 10 Things I Hate About You movie scenes and dialogues as data sources, by using Kat's character as the object. The researcher found that there are three types of personality in Kat's character, namely, Id with 16 data, Ego with 10 data, and Superego with 3 data. And the most dominant personality of Kat's was ID with 16 data.