A CONFLICT OF LOVE IN JANE AUSTEN’S SENSE AND SENSIBILITY: A MARXIST APPROACH
This research analyzes a conflict of love reflected in Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility, based on the Marxist Approach. The object of this research is novel Sense and Sensibility, which is giving emphasis on the major characters especially Elinor and Marianne. This research analyzes th...
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Language: | English English English English English English English English |
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2007
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Online Access: | https://eprints.ums.ac.id/10862/ |
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Summary: | This research analyzes a conflict of love reflected in Jane Austen’s Sense
and Sensibility, based on the Marxist Approach. The object of this research is
novel Sense and Sensibility, which is giving emphasis on the major characters
especially Elinor and Marianne. This research analyzes the novel in terms of its
structural elements and to identify the relation between the novel and the social
realities of the English society in the early nineteenth century.
This research belongs to qualitative research. In this research, the writer
uses two data sources namely primary and secondary data sources. The primary
data source is the novel Sense and Sensibility itself; meanwhile the secondary one
is other sources that are related to this research. This data is collected by means of
documentation and it is analyzed based on Marxist perspective.
Based on the analysis, the writer draws some conclusions. First, Austen
tries to explore the balance between social and materialistic life. Wealthy is not
the most important thing in having happiness. Happiness is an important thing in
human’s life supported by faithfulness and trust worthy. Second, in Marxist
perspective, Jane Austen criticizes the social condition, why there must be any
different classes in the society. Marriage is the solution that happens between the
two different classes. The marriage will erase the social classes, because the rank
between man and woman, bourgeoisie and proletariat become equal after the
marriage happens. |
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