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Feminism Depiction in “The Story of An Hour” By Kate Chopin’s Short Story Ida Ayu Made Sinthya Dewi; Ni Luh Nyoman Seri Malini; Ni Luh Putu Krisnawati
Loquēla (Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Education) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Loquēla (In Progress)
Publisher : Smart Edu Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (318.558 KB) | DOI: 10.61276/loqula.v1i2.9

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Women's voices in a struggle against oppression are still very minimal to be heard. The purpose of this research is to find out the representation of liberal feminism that is used in the utterances in the short story “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin. This data was collected by qualitative method with documentation technique. The result of this study is the story contains about discrimination of women in marital status through the dialogue of the characters, paying attention to the behavior and actions of the characters in the story. The researcher found seven pieces of data that included the types of liberal feminism, such as equal liberty, equal right, and equal freedom. The conclusion of this study explains that the main character reflects liberal feminism. Mrs. Mallard as the main character implicitly feels unlucky in her marriage as a wife. In the end, she got her freedom back after her husband died.
The Proletariat Class Struggle Portrayal In AKMU’S Dinosaur: Marxism Approach Sitti Kamila Meutia Sani; Putu Lirishati Soethama; Made Detriasmita Saientisna; Ni Luh Nyoman Seri Malini
Loquēla (Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Education) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Loquēla (In Progress)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (296.264 KB) | DOI: 10.61276/loqula.v1i2.11

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This research discusses the portrayal of the proletariat social class in AKMU's song entitled Dinosaur. This descriptive qualitative research focuses on finding out the class struggle suffered by the proletariat class in South Korea due to the 1998 monetary crisis portrayed by the lyrics of Dinosaur by AKMU, from the Marxism theory by Karl Marx. The song title Dinosaur itself is a metaphor in the context of debt collectors. On that account, the view of the proletariat social class put forward by Karl Marx (1867) is a propitious match for a song analysis in Dinosaur by AKMU. Data were collected by observing the lyrics, music videos, and related interviews with AKMU as the writer, composer, and singer. The data was flocked together by the note-taking approach to discover data to latch onto valid information related. The conclusion shows that Dinosaur by AKMU portrays economic conditions between the proletariat and the ubiquitousness of debt collectors in South Korea due to the 1998 monetary crisis. The solidity of the debt collector industry was bolstered by the emergence of families from the lower middle class who have entangled in the instability of the poverty rate in South Korea at the time the song Dinosaur was released.