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Émile Durkheim

Jolyne Cujoh

Role:Protagonist ofPart 6: Stone Ocean
Personality Traits:Fiercely independent, brave, determined

Émile Durkheim
Born
David Émile Durkheim

(1858-04-15)15 April 1858

Épinal, France
Died 15 November 1917(1917-11-15)(aged 59)

Paris,France
Nationality French
Alma mater École Normale Supérieure
Known for Sacred–profane dichotomy
Collective consciousness
Social fact
Social integration
Anomie
Collective effervescence
Scientific career
Fields Philosophy, sociology, education, anthropology, religious studies
Institutions University of Paris, University of Bordeaux
Influences Immanuel Kant, René Descartes,Plato, Herbert Spencer,Aristotle, Montesquieu, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Auguste Comte. William James, John Dewey, Fustel de Coulanges, Jean-Marie Guyau, Charles Bernard Renouvier, John Stuart Mill
Influenced Marcel Mauss,Claude Lévi-Strauss, Talcott Parsons, Maurice Halbwachs, Jonathan Haidt, Lucien Lévy-Bruhl,Bronisław Malinowski, Fernand Braudel, Pierre Bourdieu, Charles Taylor, Henri Bergson, Emmanuel Levinas, Steven Lukes, Alfred Radcliffe-Brown, E. E. Evans-Pritchard, Mary Douglas, Paul Fauconnet, Robert N. Bellah, Ziya Gökalp, David Bloor, Randall Collins, Neil Smelser[1]

Background and Personality

Jolyne Cujoh, the daughter of Jotaro Kujo, is the sixth “JoJo” in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and the first female lead in the series. Initially leading a rebellious and somewhat aimless life, her journey begins when she is wrongfully imprisoned. Within the harsh confines of Green Dolphin Street Prison, Jolyne matures and discovers a fierce sense of purpose, determined to fight for justice, protect her loved ones, and ultimately survive.

Jolyne is resilient and fearless, characteristics that allow her to face numerous life-threatening challenges in the prison. Despite her initial estrangement from her father, Jotaro, her journey forces her to confront her feelings toward him and her role within the Joestar legacy. Over time, she embraces her heritage, developing into a capable leader who bravely confronts the darkest threats.

A collection of Durkheim's courses on the origins of socialism (1896), edited and published by his nephew, Marcel Mauss, in 1928

With intense focus and her Stand ability activated, Jolyne Cujoh unleashes her power, showcasing the fearless resilience and fighting spirit that make her a formidable force.

Stand Power: Stone Free

Jolyne’s Stand, Stone Free, manifests as a powerful and versatile ability that allows her to unravel her body into strings. These strings can be used to slice, manipulate, and even transfer sensory information, giving her a unique advantage in both combat and espionage. Stone Free reflects Jolyne’s resourceful, adaptive nature, and as she masters her Stand, she learns to use it creatively to overcome obstacles and protect her allies.

Role in the Story

Jolyne’s imprisonment and awakening of Stone Free set her on a path to discover a conspiracy orchestrated by Enrico Pucci, a devout follower of DIO. As Jolyne delves deeper into this mystery, she battles other Stand users within the prison, all part of Pucci’s intricate plan to fulfill DIO’s vision of “heaven.” Her journey is both a fight for survival and a race against time to stop Pucci’s dangerous goals, ultimately testing her will, strength, and loyalty to her family.

Relationships

Jotaro Kujo:The strained relationship between Jolyne and her father, Jotaro, is a major emotional anchor for her character. Over the course of her journey, she learns about Jotaro’s sacrifices and gains respect for him. Their bond strengthens, leading Jolyne to fight not only to protect her friends but also to save her father from Pucci’s schemes.

Hermes Costello, Foo Fighters, and Emporio Alnino:Jolyne forms close bonds with her prison companions, especially Hermes and Foo Fighters. Together, they form a supportive and loyal group, each member bringing their own strengths to the fight against Pucci and his allies. Their friendship is one of mutual respect and shared resilience, reinforcing the themes of loyalty and camaraderie in the series.

Enrico Pucci:As the main antagonist ofStone Ocean, Pucci becomes Jolyne’s most dangerous enemy. His loyalty to DIO and his twisted pursuit of heaven set him on a collision course with Jolyne, forcing her to confront him in a battle of ideologies and strength. Pucci’s relentless pursuit of his goal makes him one of the most formidable adversaries in Jolyne’s journey.

Legacy and Themes

Jolyne Cujoh’s story is a testament to resilience, family bonds, and self-discovery. As the first female “JoJo” protagonist, she brings a refreshing perspective to the Joestar legacy, blending her rebellious spirit with a fierce dedication to protect her family and friends. Her sacrifices and courage resonate throughout the series, securing her place as one of the most iconic characters in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and leaving a lasting impact on both her allies and the Joestar legacy.