FEMALE PORTRAYAL IN JOHN GREEN’S THE GREAT AMERICAN MORP AND IN VERONICA ROTH’S VIM AND VIGOR
No. Klas
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00000173/SKR
Pengarang
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FANDYA PRIYANDRA ZAHRAN
Penerbit
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FAKULTAS ILMU BUDAYA, SURABAYA, 2024
N.I.M
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Digital Copy
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Synopsis
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The study is designed to be a qualitative descriptive study which aims to
analyze and examine the portrayal of female characters in John Green’s
short story titled The Great American Morp and in Veronica Roth’s short
story titled Vim and Vigor. The study uses post-feminism theory in
conducting analysis on the portrayal of female main character.
Identification of character portrayal is conducted by using Murphy’s
theory of characterization. The study finds that Green and Roth both
portrays their female character under girl power discourse. They
normalize that women trait like being lonely, unhappy, introverted,
unique, emotional, indecisive, ordinary and being feminine as
empowering and acceptable, and not to be taken as weaknesses. Green
emphasizes female rebellion toward traditional and popular convention or
practices, while Roth encourages an open and positive attitude toward
unconventional relationship. She also highlights the existence of mental
health problem in female, specifically in young adult female.