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The Social Class of Women in the 19th Century As Represented In Bronte^s Wuthering Heights
Desy Nur Indrasari (a*), Fathu Rahman (b), Herawaty Abbas (c)

Hasanuddin University Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan, Indonesia


Abstract

This research aimed to discuss the social class of women in the 19th century in England which is represented in Emily Bronte^s only novel, Wuthering Heights. This research used a qualitative descriptive method. The data in this research was taken through the identification of the characters existing in the novel. The results of the research showed that the position of the women from the bourgeoisie class were represented by the characters of the novel known as Catherine Earnshaw and Isabella Linton which were from a noble and rich family. On the other hand, in the position of the women from the proletariat is represented by the characters of Nelly Dean. She was a servant in Wuthering Heights since she was a child and she also a servant in Trushcross Grange after Catherine Earnshaw married Edgar Linton.

Keywords: Social class- Women- Qualitative descriptive method- Karl marx theory

Topic: Humanities

Plain Format | Corresponding Author (Nirmala sari)

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