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Library's collection Library's IT development CancelThis study deals with the adaptation of an Indonesian novel entitled Imperfect (2019) by Meira
Anastasia into a film entitled similarly, Imperfect (2019) by Ernest Prakarsa. Although there are
differences between the novel and the film adaptation, they have similarities in terms of the
main issue of women’s physical insecurities. Considering that aspect, this thesis aims to reveal
that despite the differences in the storyline and characterization, both the novel and the
adaptation bear similarities concerning the women’s struggle for self-acceptance under
patriarchal domination. This study utilizes the theory of adaptation and patriarchal beauty
standards to analyze both the novel and the film adaptation. It is found out that the protagonist’s
physical insecurities are dispersed into several women characters in the film to relate with
women's physical insecurities in general, and the coercion of beauty standards becomes the
main cause of women’s insecurities in both the novel and the film. Moreover, it is perceived that
despite the adapters’ aim to raise the issue of women's physical insecurities and criticize the
patriarchal standard of beauty, both the novel and the adaptation even indicate the persistence
of patriarchal domination.