STEINBECK’S WORLDVIEW TOWARD THE EFFECTS OF MATERIALISM IN THE MEXICAN COLONIAL ERA AS REFLECTED IN THE PEARL
Abstract
This research has two objectives. The first is to describe the views or perspectives of John Ste inbeck toward the effects of materialism in Mexican colonial era depicted through The Pearl. The second is to reveal the way John Steinbeck describes the phenomena through the literary elements of the novella. This
research applies genetic structuralism theory that is proposed by Lucien Goldmann. The researcher used qualitative analysis. The research’s main data were expressions taken from Steinbeck’s The Pearl. To analyze
the data, the researcher used deductive approach. To ensure the trustworthiness of the data, the researcher applied triangulation. The first result of this research is that there are Steinbeck’s worldviews on the effects of materialism that can be explained into three categories. The first one is the trait of possessiveness. It
can be defined as the desire to possess someone’s things. The trait can be seen through the character of
Kino, the neighbors, the doctor, the priest and the pearl buyers. The second trait is envy. It can be seen through the character of the neighbors and the doctor. The third trait is non-generosity. It can be defined
as a reluctant feeling to share possession and it can be seen through the doctor and the pearl buyers. The
second result is that there are three significant literary elements representing Steinbeck worldviews i.e. the character, the plot and the setting.
Keywords: Genetic structuralism, worldview, materialism, literary element, John Steinbeck, The Pearl.
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