(ETTLI)
Vol 1 No 2 (2020): Journal of English Teaching, Linguistics, and Literature (ETTLI)

Oppression Toward The Marginal Society In Patricia Mccormick’s Novel “Sold”

Neisya (Universitas Bina Darma)
Merry Julia Pardede (Universitas Bina Darma)



Article Info

Publish Date
02 Dec 2021

Abstract

The major intention of this research is to analyze the causes of oppression toward the marginal society and the main character’s resistance to the oppression in Patricia McCormick’s novel Sold. The data was analyzed by using Spivak’s subaltern theory. The objectives of the research were to find out the causes of oppression and the main character’s resistance toward it. The study designed is a descriptive qualitative method. The study results showed that the oppression was caused by four factors: (1) patriarchy (2) rural poverty (3) capitalism (4) age. Meanwhile, the main character’s resistance toward the oppression was (1) an act of obedience (2) enduring the suffering of fear (3) feeling dying, worthless, disgusted with herself (4) expecting freedom (5) seeking comfort by pretending (6) expecting the law of stopping the human trafficking (7) learning English and Hindi language secretly (8) longing for affection.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ettli

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Other

Description

Journal of English Teaching, Linguistics, and Literature (ETTLI) invites academic authors and practitioners on submissions of a myriad of subjects such as English teaching from tertiary to higher level of education, language teaching and learning, classroom action research, linguistics applied in ...