Herien Wahyuningtyas
Dosen Prodi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris, IKIP Widya Darma Surabaya

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WOMEN’S DEVIATION IN MORALITY AND SENSUALITY IN D. H. LAWRENCE’S LADY CHATTERLEY’S LOVERS Part 2 Herien Wahyuningtyas; Djoko Ardhityawan
PARAFRASE : Jurnal Kajian Kebahasaan & Kesastraan Vol 14 No 02 (2014)
Publisher : Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya

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Abstract. This paper is the second part of two articles that report the study of women’s deviation in morality and sensuality in D.H. Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lovers (the first part was published in Parafrase, vol. 14, No. 01, February 2014). Two problems are discussed in this study: (1) the kinds of deviation of the women’s character in Lady Chatterley's Lovers by D. H. Lawrence, and (2) the reasons for the deviations in women’s role to happen. The method employed in this study is library research that attempts at tracing the sources of information which are relevant to the study. The theoretical framework of the studies are: literary theory of character, literary theory of morality and ethical framework, literary theory of sensuality, literary theory of conflict and literary theory of deviation. The result of the study shows some kinds of deviation on the female characters, including juvenile delinquency, cheating, adultery, marital and family maladjustment, role problem, discrimination against minority group, bootlicking, bullying, gossiping, and alcoholism. The reasons for the deviation to happen include the immature personality and conflict with the society due to their unreadiness with the massive revolution in England. Keywords: character analysis, women’s deviation, morality, sensuality