Krisna Sujiwa, Salsabila Bunga Sangsthita, Pandu Wiguna Restu
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This paper will analyze poverty and unemployment in America that is portrayed in Maggie: A Girl of the Streets and the parallels connection between the story and the era in the US at that time. The researchers apply the Neo-Historicism approach to analyze the issue since it helps the researcher answer the research problem by analyzing the historical event, social problem, time and place that become key components. The researcher also employed a qualitative descriptive method to analyze the primary data, that is the novel by Stephen Crane entitled Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, while the supporting data were taken from books, articles, journals, online sources, and other sources. The outcome demonstrates the existence of societal problems like unemployment and poverty, which Stephen Crane makes the novel's primary problem. Researchers discovered a resemblance between Maggie's poverty and unemployment and the historical period in the USA at the time. What Crane shows in his novel is that not all Americans, especially those in New York during the industrial revolution, have happy lives. Moreover, a large number of people experience unemployment and poor condition, which is made worse by the industrial revolution and the American Panic of 1893. These issues resemble the societal issues that are presented in the book.
本文将分析《玛吉:流浪街头的女孩》中所描绘的美国的贫困和失业问题,以及这个故事与当时美国所处时代的平行关系。研究者运用新历史主义的方法来分析问题,因为它有助于研究者通过分析成为关键组成部分的历史事件、社会问题、时间和地点来回答研究问题。研究者还采用定性描述的方法来分析主要数据,即Stephen Crane的小说《Maggie: a Girl of The Streets》,而辅助数据则来自书籍、文章、期刊、网络等来源。结果表明了失业和贫困等社会问题的存在,这是斯蒂芬·克兰小说的主要问题。研究人员发现,玛吉的贫困和失业与当时美国的历史时期有相似之处。克兰在他的小说中表现的是,并不是所有的美国人,尤其是工业革命时期的纽约人,都有幸福的生活。此外,大量的人经历了失业和贫困的状况,而工业革命和1893年的美国恐慌使这种情况变得更糟。这些问题类似于书中提出的社会问题。