Language Horizon: Journal of Language Studies
Vol 7, No 1 (2019)

CLASSISM DEPICTED IN IAN MCEWANS ATONEMENT

SASHIA PURNAMASANTI, EKA (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
25 Jul 2019

Abstract

Every living person must have motivation in life, whether its to just survive or to achieve certain dreams. Unfortunately in the process, human motivation is influenced by factors, one of which is from the economy and status. Using Ian McEwan?s novel, Atonement, as the data source, this study describes how classism is depicted in Ian McEwan?s Atonement and how the practices of classism done by the characters in the novel influence them in determining their motivations. Guided by the concept of classism by William M. Liu and the theory of needs by David C. McClelland to guide the research, the result of this study shows that the practice of classism influences the characters? psychology in determining their motivations to do actions. Keywords : class, classism, human motivation

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Journal Info

Abbrev

language-horizon

Publisher

Subject

Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

Language Horizon is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to publishing high-quality original research articles that explore a wide range of topics related to language and communication, with a particular emphasis on: Linguistics Phonetics and Phonology Morphology and Syntax Semantics and ...