CLASS STRUGGLE AS A REACTION TOWARD THE SOCIAL CONDITION IN CAPITALIST SOCIETY AS REFLECTED IN GEORGE BERNARD SHAW’S PYGMALION

<p>Class struggle is a collective reaction of the workers toward the inhumane treatments applied by the capitalists. The collectiveness creates group awareness of the workers as an exploited ‘class’. This awareness, in turn, stimulates working class struggle to oppose the capitalists’ pressure...

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Main Author: Yohanes Tuaderu
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Language:English
Published: Lembaga Layanan Pendidikan Tinggi Wilayah X 2017-10-01
Series:Jurnal KATA: Penelitian tentang Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra
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Online Access:http://ejournal.kopertis10.or.id/index.php/kata/article/view/1698
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description <p>Class struggle is a collective reaction of the workers toward the inhumane treatments applied by the capitalists. The collectiveness creates group awareness of the workers as an exploited ‘class’. This awareness, in turn, stimulates working class struggle to oppose the capitalists’ pressure and exploitation. By employing sociological approach, <em>Pygmalion</em> – a play of five acts written by George Bernard Shaw – is considered as one of the literary pieces of the early twentieth century that portrays the social condition of British society at the era when capitalism reached its height. Shaw himself is a socialist who supports the working class struggle through propaganda, public lectures, critical essays, and literary works that attack the human exploitation in industrial sphere.</p><p>This is a qualitative research using Marxist criticism which is theorized by various scholars to analyze the struggle of  Liza Doolittle – the main character in <em>Pygmalion –</em>as the portrait of the unstopped struggle of the working class to have their rights which are deliberately ignored by the capitalists.  This theory is considered as the most appropriate instrument to analyze Shaw’s masterpiece, <em>Pygmalion</em>, since Shaw himself is a well-known British socialist who strived for the social reform indicated by the presence of democracy, the admission of human rights, the just distribution of social welfare, and the reasonable respect to individual freedom.</p><p>This research found that the social condition in England in the end of 19<sup>th</sup> century to the early 20<sup>th</sup> century was mostly affected by the practice of human exploitation in industrial environment. This conditions caused dehumanization and serious poverty suffered by the working class. Class struggle, then, became a spirit that generated the laborers to free themselves from poverty, to release themselves from the capitalists’ oppression, and to gain the admission that they are equal with other human beings in society. </p>
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spelling doaj.art-0bfbb8d71f7547ba9e77cef6ccef32e12022-12-22T00:45:36ZengLembaga Layanan Pendidikan Tinggi Wilayah XJurnal KATA: Penelitian tentang Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra2502-07062017-10-011111410.22216/jk.v1i1.1698294CLASS STRUGGLE AS A REACTION TOWARD THE SOCIAL CONDITION IN CAPITALIST SOCIETY AS REFLECTED IN GEORGE BERNARD SHAW’S PYGMALIONYohanes Tuaderu0Sekolah Tinggi Bahasa Asing Prayoga Padang<p>Class struggle is a collective reaction of the workers toward the inhumane treatments applied by the capitalists. The collectiveness creates group awareness of the workers as an exploited ‘class’. This awareness, in turn, stimulates working class struggle to oppose the capitalists’ pressure and exploitation. By employing sociological approach, <em>Pygmalion</em> – a play of five acts written by George Bernard Shaw – is considered as one of the literary pieces of the early twentieth century that portrays the social condition of British society at the era when capitalism reached its height. Shaw himself is a socialist who supports the working class struggle through propaganda, public lectures, critical essays, and literary works that attack the human exploitation in industrial sphere.</p><p>This is a qualitative research using Marxist criticism which is theorized by various scholars to analyze the struggle of  Liza Doolittle – the main character in <em>Pygmalion –</em>as the portrait of the unstopped struggle of the working class to have their rights which are deliberately ignored by the capitalists.  This theory is considered as the most appropriate instrument to analyze Shaw’s masterpiece, <em>Pygmalion</em>, since Shaw himself is a well-known British socialist who strived for the social reform indicated by the presence of democracy, the admission of human rights, the just distribution of social welfare, and the reasonable respect to individual freedom.</p><p>This research found that the social condition in England in the end of 19<sup>th</sup> century to the early 20<sup>th</sup> century was mostly affected by the practice of human exploitation in industrial environment. This conditions caused dehumanization and serious poverty suffered by the working class. Class struggle, then, became a spirit that generated the laborers to free themselves from poverty, to release themselves from the capitalists’ oppression, and to gain the admission that they are equal with other human beings in society. </p>http://ejournal.kopertis10.or.id/index.php/kata/article/view/1698Class StruggleCapitalist Society
spellingShingle Yohanes Tuaderu
CLASS STRUGGLE AS A REACTION TOWARD THE SOCIAL CONDITION IN CAPITALIST SOCIETY AS REFLECTED IN GEORGE BERNARD SHAW’S PYGMALION
Jurnal KATA: Penelitian tentang Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra
Class Struggle
Capitalist Society
title CLASS STRUGGLE AS A REACTION TOWARD THE SOCIAL CONDITION IN CAPITALIST SOCIETY AS REFLECTED IN GEORGE BERNARD SHAW’S PYGMALION
title_full CLASS STRUGGLE AS A REACTION TOWARD THE SOCIAL CONDITION IN CAPITALIST SOCIETY AS REFLECTED IN GEORGE BERNARD SHAW’S PYGMALION
title_fullStr CLASS STRUGGLE AS A REACTION TOWARD THE SOCIAL CONDITION IN CAPITALIST SOCIETY AS REFLECTED IN GEORGE BERNARD SHAW’S PYGMALION
title_full_unstemmed CLASS STRUGGLE AS A REACTION TOWARD THE SOCIAL CONDITION IN CAPITALIST SOCIETY AS REFLECTED IN GEORGE BERNARD SHAW’S PYGMALION
title_short CLASS STRUGGLE AS A REACTION TOWARD THE SOCIAL CONDITION IN CAPITALIST SOCIETY AS REFLECTED IN GEORGE BERNARD SHAW’S PYGMALION
title_sort class struggle as a reaction toward the social condition in capitalist society as reflected in george bernard shaw s pygmalion
topic Class Struggle
Capitalist Society
url http://ejournal.kopertis10.or.id/index.php/kata/article/view/1698
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