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Problematic Social Stratification Experienced by Aibileen Clark in Tate Taylor’s The Help (2011) Movie Script Fennyta Diva Fadilla; Hariyono
Menulis: Jurnal Penelitian Nusantara Vol. 1 No. 8 (2025): Menulis - Agustus
Publisher : PT. Padang Tekno Corp

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59435/menulis.v1i8.613

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This paper would like to examine the matter of problematic social stratification experienced by Aibileen Clark in Tate Taylor’s The Help (2011) movie script. The Help is a movie tells about the character named Aibileen Clark that faces such racial discrimination as a maid in America around 1960s. This movie is crucial to be a theme of a thesis because it speaks about such a system that restricted human freedom as specially in applying certain freedom. Trough qualitative method, this study employs close reading as technique of data collection and winnowing as technique of data analysis. The analysis results to ideas of Aibileen Clark experiences problematic social stratification of inequalities which unequally distribute societal resources (such as income and power) with the most privileged individuals and families enjoying a disproportionate share. Aibileen even feels hesitant to speak about her opinions regarding white people, not only because of laws but also because of differences in power. In conclusion, Aibileen Clark clearly experiences social inequality in economy, social status, and political power, and her story reflects the struggles of many Black women in American history through her voice.
The Noteworthiness Of Perpetual Justice In James Baldwin's The Bell Of Atri Fennyta Diva Fadilla; Anggoro Cahyo Wicaksono; Dyah Ayu Ratna Jelita; Yovita Olivia; Rommel Utungga Pasopati; Andharu, Devito; M Reza Ishadi Fadillah
Gudang Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): GJMI - APRIL
Publisher : PT. Gudang Pustaka Cendekia

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This article investigates how perpetual justice is prolonged in James Baldwin’s flash fiction entitled The Bell of Atri. Drawing on theories of moral and ethical principles, this study examines the idea of justice that transcends time and its implications in the context of the narrative. There is restorative justice emphasizing on repairing the harm caused by lawlessness and restoring disturbed relationships between perpetrators, victims, and society. Through qualitative approach, this article involves the active participation in the restorative process of apology, reparation, and reconciliation. The Bell of Atri then underscores the importance of moral integrity and fairness in society as it highlights the enduring relevance of ethical principles and the significance of upholding justice across generations. In conclusion, The Bell of Atri emphasizes the importance of the perception of justice in the relationships of fellow beings and the peace within well-being conditions of others.