dc.description.abstract | Something Borrowed is a novel written by Emily Giffin that was published
in 2004. This novel focuses on the story of Rachel’s life that shows Rachel’s
moral qualities. The aspects of Rachel’s moral qualities include patience,
independent woman, friendship, and discipline that are categorized into good
moral while envy and jealousy, betrayal, and lie are included as bad moral.
Rachel’s moral qualities are influenced by family and social environment factors.
Family environment factor is coming from her parents who always teach her to
do goodness, be patient in her life, and to live by the rules. Besides, social
environment factors is a factor which is closely related to social activities. Then,
this thesis is ended by analyzing Rachel’s moral qualities that bring the impacts
toward her life.
The type of research in analyzing Something Borrowed is qualitative
research. Qualitative research in this thesis is derived from the dialogues of the
novel which have been sorted, and carefully selected in accordance with the topic
of the study. The study is done through library research and also taken from
internet websites to support the informations that are relevant to the topic. This
study uses inductive method so this analysis will show the way of answering the
problems to discuss from the specific to the general conclusion. In the analysis of
Rachel’s moral qualities, this study uses moral theory by Immanuel Kant as the
theoretical foundation that includes good wiil, duty, reason and freedom, and
conciousness. This theory is relevant to match with Rachel’s moral qualities.
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Basically, good and bad morals are owned by human being, includes
Rachel as the main character in the novel Something Borrowed that depends on
the dominant moral between good and bad. It would appear appropriate to the
context of the situation. Therefore, as human being, we should be able to control
ourselves in order to improve our moral qualities by not doing bad deeds which
are regarded as bad moral in society. | en_US |