This article discusses violence in a constructed utopian society in The Giver, Lois Lowry's distopian novel. We assume that 'sameness' as the governing system in the novel is the source of violence. Therefore, this article aims to reveal the real conditions beyond the utopian society. Applying genetic structuralism by Lucien Goldmann, we analyze the presentation of society in the novel through the narrative structure and relate them to discourses of American society in 1990s with Author as the bridge of the fiction and real life. The result of this analysis shows that comfort facilities provided by the government in a society is potential to hegemonize people and dehumanize them for the sake of power.Keywords: utopian society, genetic stru...
ABSTRACT: This paper is a comparative study of the quest for the impossible: conformity and sameness...
This study is about The Self-actualization of Jonas in The Giver novel (1993), which is analyzed by ...
This study is about The Influence of Brainwashing as a Strategy for Building Uniformity the Giver (...
Some critics are of the opinion that when a rigid system of punctuality, precision, and accuracy is ...
Pašreizējais darbs ir veltīts Luisas Lorijas romāna Devējs analīzei. Pētījuma mērķis ir uzzināt kāda...
The article explores an aspect of American writer Lois Lowry`s award-winning adolescent novel The Gi...
This article attempts to portray how a contemporary young adult literature entitled The Giver (Lowry...
Karya sastra adalah bagian dari kehidupan bermasyarakat. Dengan membaca dan menganalisa suatu karya...
Purpose. The aim of this piece is to study the manifestations of humanistic pursuits in a literary f...
Dystopian fiction is very popular recently, because it present something different. Mostly of the dy...
This study aims to deconstruct the nature of human beings in the novel The Giver written by Lois Lo...
Lois Lowry's novel The Giver is usually addressed as a utopian/dystopian narrative. This essay addsa...
The present inquiry endeavors to scrutinize the process of identity formation with regard to the Cul...
The Giver is a novel published in 1993 by Lois Lowry, an American female writer. The novel tells a s...
Sir Thomas More’s Utopia, Lois Lowry’s The Giver, Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, Aldous Huxley’s Bra...
ABSTRACT: This paper is a comparative study of the quest for the impossible: conformity and sameness...
This study is about The Self-actualization of Jonas in The Giver novel (1993), which is analyzed by ...
This study is about The Influence of Brainwashing as a Strategy for Building Uniformity the Giver (...
Some critics are of the opinion that when a rigid system of punctuality, precision, and accuracy is ...
Pašreizējais darbs ir veltīts Luisas Lorijas romāna Devējs analīzei. Pētījuma mērķis ir uzzināt kāda...
The article explores an aspect of American writer Lois Lowry`s award-winning adolescent novel The Gi...
This article attempts to portray how a contemporary young adult literature entitled The Giver (Lowry...
Karya sastra adalah bagian dari kehidupan bermasyarakat. Dengan membaca dan menganalisa suatu karya...
Purpose. The aim of this piece is to study the manifestations of humanistic pursuits in a literary f...
Dystopian fiction is very popular recently, because it present something different. Mostly of the dy...
This study aims to deconstruct the nature of human beings in the novel The Giver written by Lois Lo...
Lois Lowry's novel The Giver is usually addressed as a utopian/dystopian narrative. This essay addsa...
The present inquiry endeavors to scrutinize the process of identity formation with regard to the Cul...
The Giver is a novel published in 1993 by Lois Lowry, an American female writer. The novel tells a s...
Sir Thomas More’s Utopia, Lois Lowry’s The Giver, Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, Aldous Huxley’s Bra...
ABSTRACT: This paper is a comparative study of the quest for the impossible: conformity and sameness...
This study is about The Self-actualization of Jonas in The Giver novel (1993), which is analyzed by ...
This study is about The Influence of Brainwashing as a Strategy for Building Uniformity the Giver (...