Lydia’s Alienation and Societal Burdens: A Marxist Analysis
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https://doi.org/10.62345/jads.2024.13.2.126Keywords:
Alienation, Estrangement, MarxistAbstract
This study aims to analyze Lydia's alienation in Ng's everything I never told you through a Marxist perspective, focusing on societal factors contributing to her isolation. The significance of this study lies in uncovering the cultural determinants of alienation, offering insights into the broader implications of these themes in contemporary society. Using a Marxist framework, the study examines how class structures, racial discrimination, and capitalist ideologies shape Lydia's psychological state and her interactions with her family and society. Findings suggest that Lydia's alienation is deeply influenced by the oppressive societal expectations and racial prejudices that stem from capitalist and classist structures, leading to her sense of estrangement and eventual tragic fate. This research highlights the need to critically examine societal pressures and their impact on individual well-being, particularly within marginalized communities.
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