The Representation of Social Class Conflicts in Ally Condie's Matched (Representasi Konflik Kelas Sosial pada Novel Matched Karya Ally Condie)
Date
2020-12-01Author
WARDANI SWW, L. Dyah Purwita
LESTARI, Vonny Rizka Ayu
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Matched belongs to the dystopian novel, which is popular in the last twenty years. This
genre usually satirizes the established state, which controls every part of people’s lives. Matched
talks about how the government control people’s lives led to the social class conflict. The social class
conflict is essential to be discussed because it shows the unequal structure in the established society.
The objective of this research is to examine Ally Condie’s Matched by using Stuart Hall’s theory of
representation is to find out the class conflict and exposes the critical position of the author. The
method used is descriptive qualitative. The analysis technique is to look at the narrative of the
figures, Cassia Reyes and Ky Markham, as the reflection of citizen struggle in a totalitarian
government called Society. The findings show that Cassia and Ky have to strive in Society
because
Society
perpetuates
its
power
by
manipulating
politics
and
exploiting
the
economy.
This
research
is encouraging the other researchers to examine Matched from different angles,
perspectives and theories to complement the findings of this current study.
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