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Library's collection Library's IT development CancelThis thesis analyzes the oppression toward the main female character in Isabel
Allende?s novel Daughter of Fortune. The thesis writer is interested in finding out
how the main female character is oppressed and how she deals with the
oppression. The analysis of this thesis will focus only to Eliza Sommers, as she is
the main female character. Through this study, the thesis writer wants to reveal the
ways Eliza is oppressed and the ways she deals with the oppression. Furthermore,
the thesis writer uses library and internet sources to collect the data. She also will
use cultural approach with feminism and concept of patriarchal oppression as the
main theories. The concept of oppression will be used in order to reveal the ways
Eliza experiences oppression and feminist theory particularly the power feminism
is used to reveal the ways Eliza dea ls with the oppression. Through the analysis,
the thesis writer finds out that oppression really happens to Eliza. Oppression
especially patriarchal oppression, can take many forms including the
internalization of value and verbal abuse. There are two parties or groups which
perform the act of oppression toward Eliza; first is her family and second is
society where she lives. In her family, the act of oppression is performed by two
people; Jeremy Sommers and Miss Rose. Besides, there are two societies which
oppress Eliza; first is in Chile and second is in California. Facing the oppression,
Eliza?s ways of dealing with it are divided into two parts. When Eliza is still a
little girl, she is silent when other people oppress her. However, her silence means
something different. She decides that silence is the best way to act freely because
other people will not know what she is thinking if she is taciturn. On the contrary,
when she is a teenage girl, she shows a different attitude. She fights against the
oppress ion. Both of her attitudes silence and opposition show that she has used
power feminism. Through this analysis as well, the thesis writer learns that
tranquility never means submission, instead it is a way to exert the power within
woman. So, oppression does not have to be fought by physical struggle but by
self- realization that a woman is worthy.