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Title: SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF THE LEFT-HANDED CHARACTER IN NANCY SPRINGER’S NOVEL ENOLA HOLMES
Authors: PUTRA, WAHYU UTAMA
Keywords: Social Problems, Left-Handed, Racism
Issue Date: 15-May-2024
Publisher: Magister Sastra, Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara
Series/Report no.: UISU240161;71200422014
Abstract: Abstract Social problems refer to issues or challenges that affect society and its members, hindering their overall well-being and quality of life. These problems arise due to various factors, including economic, political, cultural, and structural issues. Descriptive method will be used in analyzing the data. The purposes of descriptive method is as a comprehensive summarization in everyday term of specific events experienced by individuals and group. The researcher uses qualitative research. Qualitative research is a research which is done with a limitation of target research where the data is not in the form of numbers. It is found that there are various social problems delving into various domains such as Racism and Discrimination, Men''s Rules Everything, Underestimated or Underrated, that affects her existences as a human and women which give the negative impacts, namely: Frustration of racial injustice, have a multiple personality, and have no positive freedom (especially for her alienation of the psyche from her family). Research on the social problems of left-handed character is significant for advancing equality, raising awareness, informing policies, and enhancing the well-being and quality of life for left-handed people’s. By addressing the unique challenges they face, society can strive to create an inclusive environment that values and supports the diverse needs of all individuals, regardless of their handedness. Keywords: Social Problems, Left-Handed, Racism
URI: http://repository.uisu.ac.id/handle/123456789/2915
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