Dialectical Study of Class Division in Harper Lee’s to Kill a Mockingbird

Muhammad Ibrahim Khokhar, Malik Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Ejaz Khan
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This study employs Marxist analysis to the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, focusing on the portrayal of class divide within the story. The examination of social stratification is a prominent subject in Marxism, and Marx himself asserts in the Communist Manifesto that the progression of all societies throughout history is characterized by conflicts between different social classes (Marx & Engels, 1969). Marxism is a prominent literary criticism theory that examines issues such as injustice, exploitation, class separation, and alienation. Marxism posits that the primary purpose of literature is to foster class consciousness and incite a revolution among the working class (Beteillie, 2007). The study is characterized by its qualitative nature and employs an interpretive methodology. The story is analyzed using a dialectical approach, revealing that class separation serves as the fundamental source of injustice, social discrimination, and exploitation. The study demonstrates that American society was fragmented based on both social class and race. In America, race not only served as a means of categorization but also contributed to the split between the privileged upper class and the economically disadvantaged and marginalized class.
哈珀-李《杀死一只知更鸟》中的阶级分化辩证研究
本研究运用马克思主义分析哈珀-李的小说《杀死一只知更鸟》,重点关注故事中对阶级分化的描写。对社会分层的研究是马克思主义的一个突出主题,马克思本人在《共产党宣言》中断言,历史上所有社会的进步都是以不同社会阶层之间的冲突为特征的(马克思和恩格斯,1969 年)。马克思主义是一种著名的文学批评理论,研究不公正、剥削、阶级分离和异化等问题。马克思主义认为,文学的主要目的是培养阶级意识和煽动工人阶级革命(Beteillie,2007 年)。本研究采用解释性方法,具有定性研究的特点。故事采用辩证法进行分析,揭示了阶级分离是不公正、社会歧视和剥削的根本原因。研究表明,美国社会是基于社会阶层和种族而分裂的。在美国,种族不仅是一种分类手段,而且还造成了特权上层阶级与经济弱势和边缘化阶级之间的分裂。
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