THE ANALYSIS OF CHILD ABUSE AS PORTRAYED IN DELIA OWEN’S WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING
No. Klas
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00000128/SKR
Pengarang
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GITA SENJA AYU CAHYANI
Penerbit
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FAKULTAS ILMU BUDAYA, SURABAYA, 2024
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Synopsis
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Child abuse occurs when a child is hurt or abused by an adult. This can happen
in various ways, impacting the child's body, cognition, and emotions. This study
discusses the kind of child abuse and the impact of child abuse in Delia Owens'
Where the Crawdads Sing. This study uses the child abuse theory by Christiane
Sanderson and takes a psychological approach as it examines real-life
phenomena. A qualitative approach is used as a method of research. The analysis
reveals that Kya experiences physical abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect,
primarily inflicted by her father and further exacerbated by the abandonment of
her parents and siblings. Kya endures physical abuse through beatings and
threats from her father, emotional abuse through his dismissive and degrading
behavior, and neglect as she is left to fend for herself in extreme poverty and
isolation. These abuses have long-term effects on her physical and psychological
health. Kya is malnourished because her parents abandoned her. Psychologically,
she suffers from deep anxiety and a profound lack of trust as a result of repeated
trauma and isolation. In conclusion, Kya's experiences with physical abuse,
emotional abuse, and neglect emphasize the severe and lasting impacts of child
abuse on an individual's physical and mental well-being. The novel highlights
how these traumatic experiences shape Kya's interactions with family and
society. Childhood traumatic experience that made Kya become the person who
has anxiety.