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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (Change Program and Logo)
HUM014 - Section
Academic Year 2021 - 2022
ANALYSIS OF THE NOVEL THE MAN WHO (THOUGHT HE) LOOKED LIKE
ROBERT TAYLOR USING SOCIAL ALIENATION
(Title of the Analysis)
Submitted by
________________________________________________
Surname , Name (All members of the group if it’s a group paper)
Course and Section (HUM014 -A01)
Submitted to
Professor Christine Joanne Librero-Desacado
A HUM014 Literary Paper / Final Exam Paper Submitted
In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering(Change Program)
PROCEDURE
1.Introduction about Literature ( 1-2 paragraphs with 10 sentences or add
depending on the research you did)
(Sample Paper, you can use this as guide)
Introduction
Literature serves some purpose. It is socially purposive activity that
supposed to serve specifiable role in the society and how it understands itself.
Literature is a common human behavior to all societies by a means of
communicating universally similar feelings and thoughts (Reiss, 1992). One can
of course produce any number of classifications of kinds of literature, or literary
periods, or devices used in literature. However, nothing is in the least inevitable
about any of them (Harris, 1996). Perhaps, literature is definable not according to
whether it is fictional or imaginative, but because it uses language in peculiar
way. Apparently, “literary means not only what is written but what is voiced, what
is expressed, what is invented, in whatever form” — in which case maps,
sermons, comic strips, cartoons, speeches, photographs, movies, war
memorials, and music all huddle beneath the literary umbrella. Books continue to
matter, of course, but not in the way that earlier generations took for granted.
2. Introduce your novel in general (1 paragraph, 6-10 sentences, no
limit)
3. Materials for Criticism
The novel ________ (Title of your novel) is a contemporary Filipino
novel. in English written by Filipino authors. Secondary materials like
books, psychology, literary criticism and theories and philosophies of
literature and laws on the rights, privileges and protection of women
and children were also gathered and utilized for its relevance then used
as vital part of the paper in addition to downloaded documents from the
internet as secondary materials. Lastly, published articles, dissertation,
professional journals, and magazines were also utilized as additional
secondary materials that were then incorporated in the presentation of
this research study.
4. Part of No. 3 – Materials for Criticism
5. Write the novel chapters or number and write 3 paragraphs , by
following the sequence below :
6. Paragraph 1 – introduce the characters in your novel, describe
their characterization (role in the novel)
7. Paragraph 2 – write one paragraph summary (7-10sentences) of
the chapter/s assigned to you. Copy and Paste the Chapter
Summary of the Novel.
8. Paragraph 3 – write 2 paragraphs of the literary theory approach
( for our class , SOCIAL ALIENATION and PSYCHOLOGICAL
approaches (Include a short background about the theory or
approach with citations) assigned to you. Explain why it fits your
novel (5 -8 sentences)
Novel devise (You can adapt this or add your according to your
research)
The paper made use of literary approach specifically social alienation
approach in literary research as it aims to determine the different types of literary
approaches and writing techniques experienced by the characters in selected
Filipino contemporary novels written in English. Analyses were done through
coded texts and dialogues of characters in matrix as written by the novelists.
(You can edit this part depending on your research or adapt this).
Cohen et al., (2007) stated that content analysis is the process of summarizing
and interpreting written data and can be conducted with any written material,
from documents to interview transcriptions and can be applied to examine large
amounts of text. Reducing to smaller groups of information from the original vast
amount of written data is one of the fundamental features of content analysis.
In analyzing materials, step-by-step process should be followed devising material
into content analytical units. Following the questions, the aspects of text
interpretation are placed into categories. In the process of analysis, then the
categories are carefully written and revised. Krippendorff (1980), defines content
analysis as the use of replicable and valid method for making specific inferences
from text to other states or properties of its source, notes that much content
analysis research is motivated by the search for techniques to infer from
symbolic data what would be either too costly, no longer possible, or too
obtrusive by the use of other technique.
Procedure
It involved a careful selection of the novels written by Filipino authors in
English and that the novel must contain events with your theory or approach
(sample :social alienation, psychological, or philosophical breadth).
Procedure :An objective and careful analysis of materials subjected to
and external criticism were done. Textual analysis comprised coding and
internal
categorization based on cited theories in explaining studied experiences of
women characters. Passages and dialogues of characters from the novels
comprised the data for analyses. Under content analysis, the following were
pursued: sampling of the texts, defining words and sentences that comprise
units, and categorization.
Experiences of characters in the novel such as emotional, physical and financial
etc.as well as its effects to these characters’ relative to mental, physical, social
and moral served as coded units under categorization. Part also of categorization
was the identification of abusive relationships women characters experienced like
physical abuse, emotional manipulation, sexual abuse, economic control,
domination, intimidation, and control as well as the critical approaches to
criticisms.
The following contemporary novel in English was analysed as they
presented the social alienation approach ,psychological and sociological realities
of the people of prevailing milieu: ___________ (title of novel).
Treatment of Novel
The major literary approaches/theory to literary criticism utilized to
analyze are social alienation, psychological and philosophical approaches. (Just
focus with your own novel here.)
Since the novel focused on relationships of people social alienation /
psychological approach the literary approach and analysis elaborate the content
here. Human behaviors manifested by characters in the novels understood like
that of the real people since their experiences are replica of human beings.
Novel as a form of literary work is based on human experiences and since it is
written by authors who are humans themselves, wide spectrums of emotional
problems are delved caused by these experiences. In the novels, women
experiencing abuses in their relationship are tackled most especially on the
mental and emotional effects of these abuses to women victims. The texts are
read psychologically to reveal individual and collective self of women characters,
their behaviors, desires, relations of their conscious and unconscious self, and
the stability of their personality. (You can include details of your novel here)
Social groups, relationships, and values manifested in literature are
examined in sociological approaches. The nature and effects of the social
forces that shape power relationships between groups of people are more
emphasized by these approaches. Social criticism recognized literature as
reflection of its environment and the social critics approve solutions to the
problems of the oppressed.
Sociological criticism is used in the analyses of the five novels. The
Literature is placed in a social context in feminist criticism that is also
considered another form of sociological approach. The sociopolitical purposes of
feminist criticism is to facilitate the explanation regarding images of women in
literature reflecting patriarchal social forces that prevent women’s efforts in
achieving equality with men. In the novels analyzed, misrepresentations of
women characters, as well as writers and issues are addressed in this approach
through utilization of broad range of disciplines like history, sociology, and
psychology. Status of women characters were also analyzed to make their lives
better. Reasons behind marginalization of women characters, and their being
seen as objects, which caused their denial of opportunity for self-realization, were
looked into in the analysis. Women not only experienced inequality with men.
They were also actively oppressed, subordinated and subjected to domestic
abuse.
LITERARY ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION
This section presents the analysis and critique of the following selected
contemporary Filipino novel ______________(title).
1. Copy and Paste the Literary Matrix with answers to questions here.
2. Include Related Literature about social alienation, psychological and
philosophical approaches here , from 2 sources only , use APA 7thth edition
in citing.
3. Analysis Part : Sample only: Recounting of Abuses Committed to
Women Victims in the Novel . Copy and Paste questions with
answers include citaions.
Notes : Just read and do analysis related with the chapter
of the novel assigned to you , this is just a sample but in a
way this will be how your output will look like in the literary
analysis paper/ final paper.The work has integrated the
theory, approaches and dialogues as used in the matrix.
Be able to integrate the dialogues or add if there are some
more , like;page no.from the book, paragraph no. and of
course situations or dialogues tagged in articles you
researched.
Woman characters in the novels understudy experienced varied abuses.
The authors of the novels understudy vividly picture these abuses. A woman is
said to be abused if forced to change her behavior out of fear of someone’s
reactions. To make the woman victim powerless, violence is used to intimidate,
humiliate or frightened her. Abuse comes in many forms and as a pattern of
behavior, it is used to gain and maintain power and control over victims. This is in
line with the idea of Smith et al., (2016) on domestic abuse which often escalates
from threats and verbal abuse to violence, and while physical injury may be
the most obvious danger, the emotional and psychological consequences of
severe asabuse
domestic emotionally abusive relationships can destroy a person’s self-
are also
worth, lead to anxiety and depression, and makes one feels helpless and alone.
In the novel Ermita by F. Sionil José abuses committed to women were
depicted in the different instances. As the novel was set during the chaotic years
of the Japanese occupation no one was out of danger during the invasion of the
Japanese soldiers to the Philippines. Conchita, the daughter of the affluent Rojo
family, was raped by a Japanese soldier who saw her hiding in the bathroom who
ripped away her dress, exposing her breast, rocked at her that causes her to fell
down, hitting her head against the wall and make her faint.
…It was then that the bathroom door was flung open and there, unkempt and
huge bearded, his eyes red with frenzy, a pistol in one hand and a bayonet in
the other. The crazed eyes blinked with disbelief, perhaps, then animal
hunger. He advanced and Conchita cringed, back against the wall. With one
swift motion, he tore away her dress, baring her breasts. The soldier swung
at her and she fell, banging her head against the wall, making her dizzy...The
beast bent over Conchita, tore away the remnant of her dress. She was
naked now but for her silk panty. With another swift grab, that, too, was torn
away.
… Conchita closed her eyes, the pain searing between her legs as if a hot
iron rod was plunged into her.....She dared not to move; to do so would
interrupt the pleasure of the beast.
Victims of these abuses tend to be silent for fear of more harm inflicted to
them aside from shame. This conforms to the idea of Bergen (1999) that
victims of relationship like rape are less likely to disclose this form of assault to
friends, family or helping agencies as threats of violence are used to coerce
compliance of victim to the wishes and desires of perpetrator.
Marivi Soliven in her novel Mango Bride showed her woman victim of
abuse in the character of Beverly, the wife of Josiah. The husband who
frequently beat her warned her too not to talk to anybody. Forbidding a person
not to mingle with others and trying to isolate her to the rest of mankind is also
abusive. Josiah beat her wife when he learned that the later befriended the
Japanese woman Hitomi.
… With a slow deliberate movement, he folded the Sunday paper, rolling it into a club thick
as this forearm. Josiah’s cudgel slammed into Beverly’s cheek…the club
struck her neck. “I gave you a good life, you ungrateful bitch. Yanked out of the Third
World ghetto.Gave you a frickin’ green card.” He struck the end of his makeshift truncheon
under Beverly’s chin, leaning so close that she could feel his breath to her eyelids.
…“You owe me big-time. Is this the way you repay me?” The counter pressed into
Beverly’s spine as she tried to block a hailstorm of blows with thin forearms. She fought to
stay upright to avoid being kicked, and endured the assault in virtual silence, gasping only
when Josiah’s club rammed into her belly. A savage whack across the shoulder blades
brought Beverly to her knees; she crumpled to the floor, sobbing into scuffed linoleum.
Another abusive acts manifested in this novel is when Josiah would just
give small amount of money to Beverly and would always demand receipts for all
the purchase the wife would make and ensure that she will not spend money in
making long distance call to her parents. Josiah would check all of her spending.
…Josiah says, “it’s too expensive to call long- distance.… Don’t take more than a
couple of shots.” I can’t spend much money on film; he checked all receipts.
She does not have the freedom to decide what she will be buying. She is
restricted in her spending. She became dependent to Josiah in terms of her
needs. This conforms to the idea of Brewster (2003) that the act of the
perpetrator of restricting the victims in terms of material needs diminishes the
victim's capacity to support himself /herself and forceshim/her to depend on the
perpetrator financially.
In the novel Sweet Haven by Lakambini Sitoy woman abuse is depicted in
the character of Narita, the ugly maltreated daughter of Luth.
The mother would often abuse Narita by cursing and yelling at her that can be
heard by other people while her sister Antonia does the same. Her mother would
call her offending names that often times shame her and hurt her feelings. This
happens when her mother saw the drawings of naked pictures of women in her
notebook.
… You are not to draw again, you man-hungry whore, she said.
Her mother will use the followings words as her reference of Narita:
… retobadawhen she defended herself; ingratawhen she insisted she had rights; and
simberguenza, or shameless summing up the entire package of her. Her sister on
the other hand would also call her monster and medusa.
This part shows how to tagged your cited
articles with the analysis part and dialogues.
These words and name calling affected Narita so
much. This conforms to the idea of Smith and Segal
(2017) about verbal abuse as form of emotional abuse
which include yelling, name-calling, blaming, and shaming
can destroy self-worth, lead to anxiety and depression,
and make one feel helpless and alone. The scars of verbal
abuse being an emotional abuse are very real and run
deep.
Remember you will only answer one question from the
analysis but it must be comprehensive and cited.
Moreover, Narita experienced also being hurt by her boyfriend
Zenon when she visited him in his boarding house, a place where they usually
have their sexual encounters. She informed her boyfriend that she
was pregnant and he was infuriated by the news that Zenon hit her.
… She had told her boyfriend the week before and had walloped her across the face so hard that she
toppled upon the dank bedspread in the rented room, her head hitting the plywood wall with a thud.
This action of Zenon caused Narita pain most especially when she hit
her head on the wall. This bodily harm experienced by her will also affect her
pregnancy. This situation finds relevant to Giardino’s (2008) idea of physical
abuse as any non- accidental acts or behavior causing injury or trauma, or other
physical suffering or bodily harm.Narita despite of what Zenon did to her
pretended that she is still having smooth relationship with him. It appears that
she has difficulty of breaking with this exhausting relationship as there are
times that she enjoys the sexual encounter with Zenon.
(Do not forget to include the dialogues as evidence of the discussed items)
… He dragged her across the sand to the rest house they had rented and he had her
hands up against one of the bamboo posts. The sex was explosives… and Narita said…”I
love these rape games.”
This behavior pattern manifested by Zenon toward Narita indicated that
abuse committed involves a combination of physical, sexual and psychological
behaviors. Zenon’s apologetic and loving behavior after the abuse make Narita
believes that her boyfriend’s abusive practice neverappears again. This is in
consonance with Harter’s (2014) idea that abuser then makes up excuses for his
own behavior to avoid taking responsibility
Conclusion
Include your Conclusion- Do your two page Analysis (1-2 paragraphs)
Explain the importance of Literature as a student and life in general. What
are some realizations/ learnings form the novel assigned to you.
Last page of your paper is the References Part. Adapt this format and style
in APA 7th edition.
Categorize and Label YOUR REFERENCES
REFERENCES
A. BOOKS
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B. PUBLISHED MATERIALS
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