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The Public Perception Of Identity In American Novel “ Little Women” By Louisa May Alcott (2020)”
Identity is a self-reflection that comes from family, gender, culture, ethnicity and socialization process. Identity basically refers to the reflection of ourselves and other people's perceptions of us. This study was describing the identity of character in the novel. This study was using the Theory of Structuralism by Aristotle and Identity from Amartya Sen. The researcher was using a gualitative descriptive method, the researcher used the novel Little Women as data. From the result of this study there are four main Characters who experience violence identities, namely Jo, Meg, Amy and Beth. Where the main character is the March family who comes from a poor family who experiences feelings of discrimination, insecurity and feels neglected identity as a poor person.
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