THE INFLUENCE OF AMERICAN SOCIETY IN KATE CHOPIN’S THE AWAKENING: A SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACH
This research elaborates people’s struggle in surviving their lives in the American society as depicted in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening, based on a sociological approach. The aims of this research are to expose Kate Chopin’s criticism against the domination of the men or the upper clas...
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2007
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Summary: | This research elaborates people’s struggle in surviving their lives in
the American society as depicted in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening, based on a
sociological approach. The aims of this research are to expose Kate Chopin’s
criticism against the domination of the men or the upper class of Creole culture in
the American society and to identify relation between the structure of The
Awakening and the social condition of America in the late of nineteenth century.
This research belongs to qualitative research. In this method, there
are two types of data sources, which are used, namely primary and secondary data
sources. The primary data source and the object of this research is the novel The
Awakening itself, meanwhile the secondary is any literature related with this
research. The researcher collects the data from both, primary and secondary data
sources in a sort of document as evidence. The research uses library research to
collect the data. The collected data is analyzed by means of descriptive analysis.
Having analyzed this novel, the writer draws conclusions as follows:
first, a literary work involves the response of the author toward the social reality
where they live. Second, Kate Chopin criticizes the condition at that time that was
strongly dominated by the men or the upper class of Creole culture. Third, the
sociological analysis shows the men and the upper class of the social structure in
American society has dominated and exploited the women or the classes below
them. Kate Chopin’s criticism is her rationality to restructure the society, to
struggle for the women’s right, and to build her ideal society. |
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