THE ENCOUNTER BETWEEN THE WEST AND THE EAST IN EUGENE O’NEILL’S MARCO MILLIONS
Abstract
Marco Millions, the play by Eugene O’Neill, the writer from America. This
research is focused on the process of encounter between West and East in Marco
Millions. The encounter that causes some effects to the life of the Eastern subjects
through the drama, particularly on the economic, social, and cultural aspects.
There are three problems to discuss in this research. First, the cultural
assumptions in Marco Millions, the relations between the West and the East in Marco
Millions, and the encounters between the West and the East in Eugene O’Neill’s
Marco Millions. Furthermore, I use qualitative research method for this research with
selected dialogues about religion, mindset, culture, and attitude between the West and
the East collected from Marco Million’s drama as primary data. The secondary data
are taken from several theses and journals, which are related to the informations and
facts about the characterization of Marco Polo, Materialsm of American, and Lao
Tze’s Taoism in Marco Millions and the stereotypes to the East by the West, the
construction of hegemony on the colony and colonizer’s position in discursive
strategy and praxis entity. For this research, the qualitative data are used to analyze
and identify the data.
Through Postcolonial theory proposed by Said’s Orientalism, the data analyze the
encounter process between the West and the East. Therefore, the results of the
research show that there are two cultural assumptions between the West and the East.
Those are stereotypes and admirations. Based on those cultural assumptions, the
Eastern’s characters that are tolerant, welcome, cultural, spiritual, and adaptive
become the Western’s motive to exploit the Eastern people. The Western people
consider that they are more superior than the Eastern people.