EUFONI: Journal of Language, Literary, and Cultural Studies
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2019): EUFONI: Journal of Language, Literary and Cultural Studies

IRISH IMMIGRANTS’ MIMICRY IN JOHN CROWLEY'S BROOKLYN MOVIE




Article Info

Publish Date
30 May 2020

Abstract

This study is aimed to uncover about the interpersonal act or behavior for imitating or mimicking the aspects in the society seen through the act of the Ireland immigrant who live in America in a film Brooklyn, directed by John Crowley. This story reveals much about the main character, Eilis, who try to act in order to fit in the society. The character of this film should fit herself in the society to make herself survive because toward the differences between her nationality, it also caused by the majority oppression where she should unconsciously camouflage herself to be accepted in the society. This study will expose about types of Mimicry that seen through the film, (1) Mimicry toward the society, (2) Mimicry seen toward herself/behaviorism, (3) Mimicry in the colleagues. To analyze this film, the writer uses theory according to Mimicry to support this study.Keywords: Mimicry, Interpersonal act, Majority, Minority, Oppression, and Camouflage.

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Journal Info

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EFN

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

EUFONI: Journal of Language, Literary and Cultural Studies is a scholarly journal published by English Department of Pamulang University. It is founded in 2017, with registered number ISSN: 2597-9663 (print) and 3048-4448 (Online). EUFONI has commitment to exchange and share ideas as well as ...