ALIENATION IN THE MAIN CHARACTER IN CHRIS CLEAVE’S THE OTHER HAND NOVEL
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2022-01-01Author
Ngore, Margareta
Nasrullah
Max, Jonathan Irene Sartika Dewi
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This study discussed about the alienation in the main character in Chris Cleave’s The
Other Hand novel. The purposes of this study were to identify the alienation in Little
Bee and describe the alienation in Little Bee. Psychological approach is used in this
research to find the alienation in the main character. This study focused on analyzing
the Little Bee’s experiences which leads her into alienation. To achieve the aims of
this study employed a library study and applied psychological approach to identify
Little Bee's alienation. The study used Seeman‘s theory about five variants of
alienation and theory characterization by Rimmon Kenan. Qualitative methodology
is used in this study. The result of this research shows that Little Bee‘s experiences
lead her into alienation. The researcher found all variants of alienation were
experienced by the main character there are, powerlessness, meaninglessness,
normlessness, social isolation, and self-estrangement. Data are represented mostly
through indirect characterization (action, speech, external appearance, and
environment). As the conclusion, the researcher concluded that the main character
in this novel is an alienated character.
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