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DIANA KHAIRIAH AZIZAH 105026000892

ENGLISH LETTERS DEPARTMENT LETTERS AND HUMANITIES FACULTY

STATE ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY SYARIF HIDAYATULLAH

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AN ANALYSIS OF FEMINISM VALUES ON THE CHARACTER OF JENNA: A FIGHT AGAINST PRIVATE PATRIARCHY IN ADRIENNE

SHELLY’S WAITRESS.

A Thesis

Submitted to Letters and Humanities Faculty In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for

Degree of Letters Scholar

DIANA KHAIRIAH AZIZAH 105026000892

ENGLISH LETTERS DEPARTMENT LETTERS AND HUMANITIES FACULTY

STATE ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY SYARIF HIDAYATULLAH

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“Waitress”. Thesis. Letters and Humanities Faculty, Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University, Jakarta, June 2010.

The research is aimed at finding out the feminism values on Jenna’s character and her fight against private patriarchal culture which appears in the Waitress movie by Adrienne Shelly. The writer uses the qualitative descriptive analysis as the method of the research in analyzing the relationship between Jenna (the main character) and feminism values specifically on her fight against private patriarchal culture dominate her domestic life. The data are obtained from the books and websites which are related to feminism and its issues.

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APPROVEMENT

AN ANALYSIS OF FEMINISM VALUES ON THE CHARACTER OF JENNA: A FIGHT AGAINST PRIVATE PATRIARCHY IN ADRIENNE

SHELLY’S WAITRESS.

A Thesis

Submitted to Letters and Humanities Faculty In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for

Degree of Letters Scholar

DIANA KHAIRIAH AZIZAH 105026000892

Approved by:

ELVE OKTAFIYANI, M.Hum NIP. 19781003 200112 2 002

ENGLISH LETTERS DEPARTMENT LETTERS AND HUMANITIES FACULTY

STATE ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY SYARIF HIDAYATULLAH

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defended before the Letter and Humanities Faculty’s Examination Committee on June 17, 2010. The thesis has already been accepted as a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Letters Scholar.

Jakarta, June 17, 2010

Examination Committee

Signature Date

1. Dr. Muhammad Farkhan, M.Pd (Chair Person) _____________ ______ 19650919 20000 1 002

2. Drs Asep Saefuddin, M.Pd (Secretary) _____________ ______ 19640710 199303 1 006

3. Elve Oktafiyani, M.Hum (Advisor) _____________ ______ 19781003 200112 2 002

4. Dr. Muhammad Farkhan, M.Pd (Examiner I) _____________ ______ 19650919 20000 1 002

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DECLARATION

I hereby declare that this submission is my own work and that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, it contains no material previously published or written by another person nor material which to substantial extent has been accepted for the award of any degree or diploma of the university or other institute of higher learning, except where due acknowledgement has been made in the text.

Jakarta, June 17 2010

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mysterious guidance and help for the writer in the process of making this thesis. Many thanks to Him the cherisher and the sustainer of the world who always expend all of His grace for ‘aalamiin especially the writer, so, gradually the writer

can finish this paper writing. Many salutations and benedictions be to our greatest prophet Muhammad SAW and all of his followers.

In this occasion, I would like to express many thanks to my parents, especially for my mother, the most beautiful and lovely mother ever, who always gives me her material, moral, and spiritual support during my study and the process of making this paper, even though, currently, she cannot shows her real support for me because of her condition. The writer is also gratefully thanks to my beloved father for the full financial support during my study and a thanks to my brothers and sisters for the encouragement given to me when i was down.

The writer gratefully thanks to Mrs.Elve Oktafiyani, M,Hum, the writer thesis advisor. Thanks for the guidance, supervision, and criticism for the writer during the accomplishment of the thesis making.

In term of completion her study, the writer would like to deliver her deepest gratitude to the following people:

1. Dr. H. Abdul Wahid Hasyim, M.Ag, the Dean of Faculty of Letters and Humanities, Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University Jakarta.

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3. Drs. Asep Saefuddin, M.Pd, as the Secretary of English Letters Department. 4. All the lecturer of English Letters Department whom i cannot mention the

name one by one who have taught and educated her during her study in UIN. 5. My beloved partner Wahyu for his support delivered to me in every detail,

Thanks for the entire heart and soul given to me during our togetherness. 6. All my beloved bestfriends, Tini, Wia, Ino, Dina, Sarah for sometimes had

been passed together. A thanks delivered to some special bestfriends, Novri, Fany, Ami, Amah, Elvira who always cheer me up in any condition and offers me the best friendship ever. And also Besti, for the greatest time within the college years up to now.

7. Thanks to Cio for every discussion about the difficulties of the thesis making and for our togetherness when we fight to find some important references books in some NGO (Kapal Perempuan, Jurnal Perempuan). My beloved younger sisters, Any and Ria for the spirit delivered to me in facing all kinds of life stage.

8. All of her fellows of BSI.A 2005, Qushoy, Kasmir, Aden, Hisby, Ali, Uri, Agus, Andri, Zul, Novi, Iyut, Nia, Lena, Graha, Ika (alm), Ary, Qoyyim, Nuhe, who had become my friends during the college years. Especially to Machy, Hajar, Anggy, for such nice and pleasant time within the college years.

Jakarta, June 17 2010

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ABSTRACT ... i

APPROVEMENT…... ii

LEGALIZATION…... iii

DECLARATION…... ... iv

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT…... v

TABLE OF CONTENTS…... vii

CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION ... 1

A. Background of the Study ... 1

B. Focus of the Study ... 5

C. Research Questions ... 5

D. Significance of the Research... 6

E. The objective of the Research ... 6

F. Research Methodology ... 6

1. Research Method ... 6

2. Technique of the Data Analysis ... 6

3. Research Instrument. ... 7

4. The Data Analysis Unit... 7

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CHAPTER II THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK... 8

A. Historical Background of Feminism... 8

1. First Wave Feminism ... 8

2. Second Wave Feminism ... 9

3. Third Wave Feminism ... 10

B. Feminism... 11

C. Patriarchy ... 14

CHAPTER III RESEARCH FINDING... 17

A. Data description... 17

B. Analysis ... 25

CHAPTER IV CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS ... 43

A. Conclusions... 43

B. Suggestions ... 45

BIBLIOGRAPHY ... 46

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1 A. Background of the study

Most discussion about women is about their role in a domestic and public sphere. Throughout history, women generally have had fewer legal rights and career opportunities than men have. Wifehood and motherhood were regarded as

women’s most significant professions, because, maternity (the biological role of women) has traditionally been regarded as their major social role as well. The resulting stereotype that “a woman’s place is in the home” has largely determined

the ways in which women have expressed themselves. So, women have less right to actualize themselves in a public sphere.

Women in the world are lack of support for fundamental functions of human life. Explaining it, in her book, Woman and Human Development the Capabilities Approach, she says:

“They are less nourished than men, less healthy, and more vulnerable to physical violances and sexual abuse. They are likely much less than a man that has to be literate, and still less likely to have professional or technical education. They should attempt to enter the work place, they face greater obstacles including intimidation from family or spouse, sex discrimination in hiring, and sexual harrasment in the workplace-all, frequently, without effective legal recourse.”1

Women were long considered naturally weaker than men, squeamish, and unable to perform work requiring muscular or intellectual development. Historically, women’s oppression problem is based on a patriarchal culture that

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has been internalized in most culture of every country in this world. The patriarchal culture locked our mind; even some women think that men are superior while women are inferior. Women are always intimidated, many kind of exploitation can attack women such as sexual harrasment, sexual abuse (rape, etc) , domestic violances, physical violances, etc. This all can happen to women anytime and anywhere since men still give their bad sight over woman and put women position in subordinate position.

We could even see it through Jean Jacques Rousseau work, Emile. Through hisEmile, he wrote:

“Men and women are made for each other, but their mutual dependence is not equal. We could survive without them than they could survive without us. They are dependent on our feelings, on the price we put on their merits, on the value we set on their attractions and on their virtues. Thus women’s entire education should be planned in relation to men, to be useful to them, to win their love and respect, to raise them as a children, to care for them as adults, counsel and console them, makes their lives sweet and pleasant.”2

From the text above, We could clearly see that rousseau work put women

in subordinate position, it mentioned above that “...Women’s entire education

should be planned in relation to men, to be useful to them, to win their love and respect, to raise them as a children, to care for them as adults, counsel and console them, makes their lives sweet and pleasant.”

Nancy Tuana in filsafat berperspektif feminis explains that western phylosophy has seen women inferior toward men as a weak creature, as the second sex. Insufficient in a definition of human being, that is: irrational, and

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have an incomplete morality.3 So, that is why, In the past, western women were not recognized to have a better life out of their household affairs. Although some developments have freed women for roles other than motherhood, the cultural pressure for women to become wives and mother still prevents many talented women from finishing college or pursuing careers.

This myth of the natural inferiority of women greatly influenced the status of women in law. For example, under the common law of England, an unmarried woman could own a property, make a contract, or sue and be sued. But, a married woman, defined as being one with her husband, gave up her name, and virtually all her property came under her husband’s control. During the early history of the

United States, a man virtually owned his wife and children as he did his material professions. If a poor man chooses to send his children to the poorhouse, the mother was legally defenseless to object. Some communities, however, modified the common law to allow women to act as lawyer in the courts, to sue for property, and to own property in their own names if their husband agreed.4

Women have fewer opportunities than men to live free from fear and to enjoy rewarding types of love, especially when, as often happens, they are married without choice in childhood and have no recourse from bad marriage. This is seems an unfair regulation for women, and this condition often inspires some of a film director to produce a movie related to the unfair treatment received by women. Adrienne Shelly, through her movie, waitress, tries to describe woman’s

3 Gadis Arivia, Filsafat Berperspektif Feminisy (Jakarta: Yayasan Jurnal Perempuan, 2003), P.25

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oppression because of man’s arrogance. The movie starring, Keri Russell, Jeremy

Sisto, Nathan Fillion, Cheryl Hines, Andy Griffith and Adrienne Shelly.

Jenna (Keri Russell) a small town woman who works at joe’s pie diner as a

waitress and pie maker also. Jenna possesses an extraordinary talent for baking delicious and savory pies, inspired by her reaction to events in her life. She is unhappily married to a freak control man, earl (Jeremy Sisto). Earl used to force Jenna to serve him in bed, but, jenna does not want it at all. Jenna feels like sleeping with the enemy, because earl has never give her any happiness during their togetherness. Until someday, Jenna found that she is pregnant, and It is a bad news for her. Unlike most woman where she becomes pregnant and it promptly changes her life for the better, Jenna spends her whole pregnancy displeased about it, because she does not want the baby. Another Earl bad behavior can be seen through Earl attitude who always makes Jenna gives her own tip money after she finished her work. Earl has never gives jenna a chance to do what she wants to do and relieve her dreams. He told that the only thing that Jenna needs to do is serve him well. This isn’t the life she wanted for herself but it’s the one she got.

Jenna struggles to find happiness in spite of her undesireable circumstances. From then on, Jenna deals with her pregnancy with the help of her awkwardly uncommunicative gynecologist (Nathan Fillion). Jenna is eager to be part of that pie-making contest, so, the revolt started, she’s been hiding money under furniture and in cabinets all over the house.

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time, Jenna had a bravery to decide what she goes to take for her life with the baby then. She decides to divorce from her husband, Earl, and make her affair with her gynecologist, Dr. Pomatter over.

Furthermore, she won the pie bake-off contest, and later she owned her pie shop that she runs with Dawn and Becky, then change it name into Lulu’s Pies (based on her daughter name). Afterwards, her life becomes happily ever after with her cute little baby and she can finds her own destiny and determines her own way.

It will be quite interesting to scrutinize various efforts by jenna for liberating herself from any kinds of subordination especially from private patriarchy tied up in her domestic life. This film packaged and well done played by Kery Russel, make Waitress enthusiastic to be discussed. This is the reason why the writer intends to examine feminism values which is reflected through the character of jenna and her attempt to achieve a better life quality of hers.

B. Focus of the study

Based on the background of the study above, the research exploring what kinds of intimidations experienced by Jenna inWaitress movie and how the movie depicted the feminism values through the character of Jenna does especially in her fighting agains private patriarchy. This focus is aimed to make the research becomes guided and simplified the discussion.

C. Research Questions

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1. How does Jenna reflect feminism values in her fighting against the intimidations she experienced in Waitress movie?

D. Significance of the Research

By analyzing this movie, the researcher hopes that she can share her perception about feminism, women movement, and women fight to get an equality, and the same right as men do to the other researchers or readers. Furthermore, the researcher wishes that it can give the enlightenment to the other researchers in applying feminist theory in doing literary research/art research.

E. The objectives of the Research

The objective of this research is to understand how do Jenna reflect feminism values in her fight against the intimidations she experienced in Waitress movie.

F. Research Methodology 1. Research Method

Based on the research question and the significance of the study above, the writer applies qualitative method with descriptive analysis. The writer tries to find the answer of the research question through the data analysis and relates it to the feminism theory.

2. Technique of the Data Analysis

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writer watches the movie carefully for the several times. This is aimed to learn the contents of the movie intensively so it can prevent misunderstanding in analysis process. Then, the writer gives annotations about the movie. Finally, the writer relates it to the feminism and patriarchy theory.

3. Research Instrument

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In this research, the writer uses herself as a human instrument. The writer tries to get qualitative data about the intimidations faced by the character of Jenna and how she represents feminism values in her fighting against it in Waitress movie. The writer has been watching the movie carefully. Then she marks the intimidations experienced by jenna and her fight against it to find out the evidence of feminism values in the movie. 4. The unit of Data Analysis

The unit of the study uses in this research is waitress movie. Waitress is a 2007 American movie that was produced by Fox Search Light pictures and Night and Day Pictures in New York, directed by Adrienne Shelly and written by Adrienne Shelly.

5. Place and Time of the Research

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THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK

A. Historycal background of feminism

Feminism, in the most generic of definitions, is the theory of the political, economic and social equality of the sexes, and organized activity on behalf of women's rights and common interests. There are many "feminists" and many different theories. However, feminism can be divided into three waves; first, second and third wave feminism. Here are some stories about feminism waves for the further understanding.

1. First wave feminism

As a movement and philosophy, feminism can be detected through the history of Europe enlightenment age lead by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and Marquis de Condorcet . The word feminism, firstly created by utopian socialist activist, Charles Fourier in 1837. This European center movement soon moved and well developed in the United States since John Stuart Mill’s the subjection of women in 1869.5 According to mill inintroducing feminism by Susan Alice Watkins, et.al, he said that women and men are

fundamentally equal; he wrote “what is now called the nature of women is an

entirely artificial thing”. He supported women’s equal right in work,

education, property and suffrage. Their struggle remarked as the start of first wave feminism.

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In England, it was an important influence on Mary Wollstonecraft, she sat down to write her own famous Vindication of the rights of woman in 1792.6 The book reflects the ideas of women’s situation at the first

enlightenment time. At that time women’s right in politic, economic, social,

and education were repressed. It was a foundation stone of modern feminism. Her book has greatly affluence, since her book published, women’s right began to be concerned, and women have an easier access to education, suffrage and profession.

As an addition, Sylvia Walby view, that the first wave feminist movement in Britain was a central importance in bringing about a change from private to public patriarchy, via the struggle for the vote, for access to the education and profession, to have a legal rights of property ownership, rights in marriage and divorce and so on.7

2. Second wave feminism

The second wave feminism emerged in 1960, at the end of World War II. Even though generally, first and second wave feminism have a similar main key struggle such as gender inequality, women’s right (in politic, economic, reproductive) , gender role, gender identity and sexuality. The second wave generally focused heavily on the activist goals of the day, such as sex discrimination law, abortion rights, and the attempt to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment This wave encouraged women to understand aspects of their personal lives and deeply politicized, and reflective of a sexists structure

6 Susan Alice Watkins (1999),op. cit. p. 15.

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of power. The writer could see that the Second Wave feminism refers to the

Women’s Liberation Movement that reached its height in the 1970s. The key word of this wave was education, of women and of men.8

During the second wave feminism, two famous authors published their well known book and their books become a basic principle of modern

feminist thought later. It was, de Beauvoir’s the second sex (1949) and Betty Friedan’s the feminine mystique (1963). In her second sex, the Beauvoir

stated that “one is not born, but rather, becomes, a woman.”9. While, in her Feminine mistique, Betty Friedan concerned to women’s problem with their motherhood and wifehood role.

3. Third wave feminism

Third Wave feminism is a philosophy, the failure of the second wave leads to the third-wave feminism which began in the early 1990's and is continuing until today. Like all feminism, the Third Wave focuses on the economic, political, social, and personal empowerment of women. This newer form of feminism focuses more on the individual empowerment of women

and less on activism. It celebrates women’s journeys to build meaningful

identities in the complex contemporary world.

Most women who identify themselves as Third Wave feminists or who are drawn to this philosophy is young. Many Third Wave feminists continue this tradition of activism, but the philosophy is more oriented

8Feminism in Waves:A Brief Overview of the First, Second and Third Wave.Accessed on January 26, 2010.

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/392800/feminism_in_waves_a_brief_overwiew.html?cat =75

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towards individual empowerment than it is towards activism and social change.

B. Feminism

Feminism becomes very controversial discussion since long times ago until nowadays. There are many definitions of the term feminism because the definition of feminism is always changing according to the reality of sociocultural background, the conscious rate, perception and the movement done by the feminists themselves. They focused on the issues to the time and location they inhabit so that feminists have different ideas about the term of feminism.

Feminism arises from women’s assumption and consciousness that women

is basically oppressed and exploited, because, historically, since long years ago women regarded as an inferior to men, women suffers social and material inequalities, and therefore, must be a great effort to end it all. As a movement, feminism has taken to define the women who join themselves altogether, share their commitment to end the male oppression, suppression and repression over

female. Besides, it is to answer women’s question about the inequality they have experienced in many fields of their life and struggle for getting their full rights as a human being.

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activists shared the will to imagine a world where women were able to realize their potential as individuals before the term of feminism came into popular usage10. It shows how much feminism is needed by any women to help them in reaching their own destiny.

Those are only a few things are represented explanation about feminism and its aim. As women’s question is a serious problem, many people who then

so-called themselves as feminist contribute their ideas for feminism. However, the various definition and meaning about feminism is a normal, because, many feminist comes from different time, social and cultural background. As long as it is still in the right circumstances and suited to the aim of feminism, no one could argue that it is right or wrong. In this case, based on the explanation above, the writer could see the feminism as the movement that helps many women to struggle for their full rights and equality in social, political, economic and cultural order, on the other hands it is also to set women free from any kinds of subordination in the private or public area.

Feminism is not a simple philosophy. Many different women (and men) call themselves feminists, and the beliefs of these groups of people vary quite a bit. According to Feminist thought book by Rosemary Putnam Tong, there are many kinds of feminism, they are: liberal feminism, marxist feminism, radical feminism, socialist feminism, psychoanalitic feminism, extentialist feminism, and postmodern feminism.11 Each group has its own basic principle in developing their ideas about feminism.

10 Jane pilcher and Imelda Whelehan ( 2004),op. cit.p.49.

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As Tong stated in introduction part of her book, she said “ what continous to fascinate me, however, is the way in which this partial and provisional answer intersect, joining together both to lament the ways in which women have been oppressed, repressed and supressed and to celebrae in the ways in which so many

women have “beaten the system”, taken charge of their own destinies and

encouraged each other to live, love, laugh, and be happy as women.”12

1. Ecofeminism

Ecofeminism mainly discussed about the quality of feminine character. An ecofeminist concern on the quality of their femininity. For them, woman’s entrance to a masculine world results the domination of

masculine quality in modern civilization. A quality of self presentation of seizing some status and material, used to bring a competition, self centered, domination and exploitation. In turn, there are many women neglected their children. Women should develop a quality of their femininity like loving, nurturing, caring, and protecting. At first, the feminine quality admitted as an inferior, up now, these characteristics of femininity is regarded as superior. Ecofeminist thought that women could change the world with their feminine quality with their role as a mother, caretaker for their family and surroundings. So that, the damage happened to our ecosystem could be decreased.13

12Ibid. p.1.

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C. Patriarchy

Patriarchy literally means rule by the male head of a social unit legitimate power over others in the social unit, including other (especially younger) men, all women, and children. However, since the early twentieth century, feminist writers have used the concept to refer to the social system of masculine domination over women. Patriarchy has been fundamentally important concept in gender studies, leading to the development of a number of theories that aim to identify the root of women’s subordination.

In radical feminist analyses, patriarchy is regarded as the primary and fundamental social division in society. In some radical feminist analyses, the institution of family is a key means through which men’s domination is achieved

(millet 1977). In other radical feminist accounts of patriarchy, the control men have over women’s bodies is regarded as important. In other radical feminist analyses, it is masculine control over women’s bodies through sexuality or male

violence in the form of rape that is regarded as being of central importance (rich 1980: brown miller: 1976).

While, Marxist feminism thought that patriarchy is argued to arise from the

workings of the capitalist economic system: it requires and benefit from, women’s

unpaid labor in the home.

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violence, sexuality and culture. Walby argues that in Britain during the twentieth century, patriarchy change from the private form to the public form. Private patriarchy is based around the family and the house hold and involves individual men exploiting the labor of individual women. Women are largely confined to the household sphere and have limited participation in public life. In public patriarchy, women are not excluded from public life but face inequality and discrimination within it.

For Walby, the feminist movement was a key factor in bringing about the change from private to public patriarchy, via the struggle for the vote, for access to education and to the professions, to have legal rights of property ownership, rights in marriage and divorce and so on. Walby also critisizes patriarchy in terms of how the concept has been applied in the analyses of particular forms of men’s

domination over women, including paid work, sexuality and the state.14 Pateman have her own idea about patriarchy, she says:

To argue that patriarchy is best confronted by endeavouring to render social difference politically irrelevant is to accept the view that the civil (public) realm and the ‘individual’ are uncontaminated by patriarchal

subordination. Patriarchy is then seen as a private familial problem that can be overcome if public laws and policies treat women as if they were

exactly the same as men.”15

Patriarchy is actually a system comes from ancient Mesopotamian.16 By the fourth millennium BC, most agricultural societies had developed new forms of inequality between men and women in a system often termed patriarchal with husbands and fathers dominant. In patriarchal societies, men were held to be

14 Jane Pilcher and Imelda Whelelehan (2004),op. cit.p. 96.

15 Jane Freedman, Feminism: Concept in the Social Sciences. (Buckingham: Open University Press, 2001), P.27.

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superior creatures. They had legal rights lacking to women (though law codes protected women from some abuse, at least in principle). Women’s lives became defined more in term of pregnancy and childcare, besides, in many agricultural societies prevented women from owning property independently.

Culturally, the patriarchal system emphasizes women’s frailty and

inferiority. They urged largely domestic duties and sometimes restricted women’s

right to appear in a public. Patriarchy’s reach was powerful and extensive. Many

women were so intimidated and isolated by the system that protest was unlikely though it was also true that individual women could achieve some satisfaction by manipulating husbands and sons or by lording it over inferior women in the household. Patriarchy also shaped the development of boys. Encouraging complex relationship with mothers and fathers alike. At least in the upper classes, fathers appeared as remote, authoritarian figures in their son’s lives. Emotional test to

mother often lifelong could be intense.17

The writer points out that woman are relegated to a subordinate status in the family and the society. They are expected to be dutiful daughter, loving mothers, submissive daughter in law and faithful wives. So, we conclude that patriarchy is more at the application of male dominated, male identified and male centered of our whole life.

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17 A. Data description and analysis

A. The intimidations experienced by Jenna related to her role as a housewife inWaitress film.

No Corpus Minute Remark

1 Jenna: well dawn, I hope sure it’s making you happy

Dawn: you don’t mean that Jenna: yes I do

Dawn: nope

I know what you’re thinking ‘cause you called him an elf

Jenna: only ‘cause you initially called him an elf Dawn: you’re jealous

Jenna: no Dawn: you are

Because you have the most mean, controlling husband in the world, and you are stuck there!

 Jenna: dear baby.. Somewhere in the space between the pie baking and earl eating it later that night, began the most intimate conversation in my life. About my mama, about how much she loved me, how sad she’d be to see my life turned out like this, about earl, and how he changed after we married become someone I feared. About how long it is to be so poor and so afraid…

 Dawn: I don’t care if she’s a pie genius I wouldn’t trade places with her

Becky : no, me neither

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Jenna trapped in an unhappy married

2 Earl: where’s that money you made today? Jenna: right here in my pocket

Earl: well, now, hand it over. Jenna: not much here, is there? Jenna: slow day you know

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Earl: yeah, you been having more and more of those

3 Earl: you didn’t ask me how my day was? Jenna: how was your day?

Earl: ask me like you care about it. Jenna: how was your day, earl?

Earl: well, you know, johnson’s on my case again, about the mortgages and everything but i don’t make the bank policy, i told him that but he doesn’t listen.

Jenna: i hate my husband pie.... [...]

Earl: you are not listening to me Jenna: yeah, i am

Earl: what i say

Jenna: you were bitcing about mr. Johnson Earl: what were the exact words i said?

Jenna:well, i mean, i can repeat them verbatim.. Earl: you don’t listen to me

Hurts my feelings

Please just say you are sorry

So i can let you out this car so you can make my dinner

Jenna: I’m sorry earl for not being able to repeat your words verbatim, something i should be able to do

Earl: whenever i need it Jenna: whenever you need it Earl: all right then.

00:07:12 Earl angry that Jenna doesn’t hear what he said and ask jenna to repeat all the words

he said

correctly. (he

did a

psychological violence toward jenna)

4 Earl: where you going Jenna? Jenna: i-i mean, to work.

Earl: then why you got a suitcase? Jenna: (groans) earl!

Earl: shut up and get in the car Jenna: (sobbing)

Earl: pie baking contest huh?

Jenna: yeah, i was just going to go up there and win and surprise you

Earl: no, you’re lying

You ain’t never gone to a contest before in your life.

Jenna: earl, don’t..

Earl: why you lying to me? Jenna: i’m pregnant!

Earl: when was you goin g to tell me?

00:45:33 Jenna

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Jenna: after i won the pie contest

Earl: well, you ain’t going to no pie contest You know what?

You ain’t going nowhere

Here’s the thing. Wife- what if you decide to love the baby more than you love me?

They have a baby and then it’s to hell with the man Jenna: you’re jealous of the baby?

Earl: no, i don’t get jealous. It’s below me. I’m talking my feelings out and i know how women get and I’m just not sure i want that happening. I’d tell you to get rid of it. As me in the hereafter, if you know what i mean. Maybe, if you promise me that you wouldn’t love the baby more than you love me. You know? That you’d make a real effort to love me more.if i need something you’d taking care of it. You hold on to me more. I come first-not any baby.well, can you make early that promise?

Jenna:i promise

Earl: say “ i will not love the baby , more than i love you, early.”

Jenna: i will not love the baby more than i lo ve you early. How about that?

Earl: we’re going to have ourselves a baby.

 (Clattering) (Music stops) Earl: Jenna...

I’m very upset with you. I’ll be waiting in the car. You have 30 seconds to get your ass in gear and join me

Thirty seconds (door slams)

Old Joe: you wasn’t exaggerating, your husband is terrible

Dawn: Jenna...

Earl: no, you don’t say nothing, you don’t say one word, not one word.

Jenna: earl, that hurts

Earl: open the cabinet where the coffe and sugar jars are, ust open it!

What is that? Jenna’ what is that?

Money. It’s all over the fucking house. In cabinets’ in drawers, under chairs, in closets.

Money hidden all over my house

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5 Earl: yeah, you been having more and more of those

I’m really not sure it’s worth you working there anymore

I think i might have you be at home and making me pies all day long.

 Cal: why doesn’t your damn husband buy you a car already?

Jenna: ‘cause he don’t want me goin’ nowhere

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00:13:26

Earl never let jenna have a big

participation in a public sphere

 Jenna: i’m thinking i want to borrow some money from you.

Earl: and my answer to that is no.

Jenna: there is a big pie bake-off in jonesville in a couple if months. And i’d like to go

Earl: and my answer to that ofcourse is no Jenna: prize money is pretty good

Earl: (fork clatters) why do you need money?i give you everything you need, dont’i?

Jenna:absolutely

Earl: you want for nothing, don’t you? Jenna: yes earl, i want for nothing

Earl: but what’s so important about that when you got me to take care of?

Jenna: that’s a good point earl.

 Earl: when was you goin g to tell me? Jenna: after i won the pie contest

Earl: well, you ain’t going to no pie contest You know what?

You ain’t going nowhere

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00:47:07

6  Jenna: i-i feel sick in my stomach. You know, it’s been over a month. I feel about as sexy as a tree stump

Earl: you ain’t never been sexier

I’m imagining it, or are your boobies getting bigger?

Like they grew a size practically overnight Jenna: that’s crazy earl.

Earl: i got to be with you or i’m going to die

 Earl: why don’t you treat me like a man? Jenna: i don’t feel like it

Earl: “i don’t feel like it”

Well, what makes you think you have that option, hmm?

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I feed you. I pay for this house. I put clohes on your back.

Come on, just do what i tell you. I won’t get too mad

Jenna: earl, that hurts, come on.

B. Feminist ideas in Jenna’s character

The following table gives some information about feminism values in Jenna. Those intimidations shows that private patriarchy tied up in her domestic life. so that, jenna is supposed to fight to liberate herself from it.

No Corpus Minute Remark

1 Jenna: I ain’t never going to get away from earl now.

 Becky: does earl have any clue at all that you’re pregnant?

Jenna: no, he don’t notice nd i’m never going to tell him

I’m just going to runaway and i can save another couple hundred before the jonesville bake-off

 Jenna: If my plans come true and i can make my big escape from him in a couple of months, may be he never even has to know.

 Earl: don’t you go loving that baby too much. Jenna: i don’t love you, earl. I haven’t loved you for years. I want a divorce.

Earl: that’s not a funny joke. We got this new baby here. Shouldn’t be making jokeslike that.

Jenna: i want you the hell out of my life. You are never to touch me ever again.i’m done with you. If you ever come within six yards of me, i will flatten your sorry ass and i will enjoy doing it.

Earl: now, hold on a second.

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00:20:20

00:04:04

01:35:24

Liberate her self from the

tight of

private patriarchy By running away from her husband bad treatment and divorce from him.

2 Jenna: no, he don’t notice and i’m never going to tell him

I’m just going to runaway

Dawn: how much money you got saved? Jenna: not much, $1,200

and i can save another couple hundred before the

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jonesville bake-off

Dawn: how much is that prize money? Jenna: $ 25000, hon.

Dawn: wow. What pie you going to bake. Jenna: I’m not sure

I was thinking I’d make one of real unusual ones like my mama used to make

One where you wouldn’t think the ingredients would all go together but they do.

Dawn: huh […]

Dawn: I know what you should do with that prize money, Jenna,

You should open your own pie shop. Jenna: wow..my own pie shop Becky: Jenna’s pie palace Dawn:Jenna’s pastry heaven

sphere by taking a part in pie bake-off

3 Jenna: no, he don’t notice and i’m never going to tell him

I’m just going to runaway

Dawn: how much money you got saved? Jenna: not much, $1,200

and i can save another couple hundred before the Jonesville bake-off

 Earl: open the cabinet where the coffe and sugar jars are, just open it!

What is that? Jenna: what is that?

Money. It’s all over the fucking house. In cabinets’ in drawers, under chairs, in closets.

Money hidden all over my house

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01:24:35

Becoming independent by working at Joe’s pie diner and

save the

money to earn her own living 4 Dr. Pomatter: when can I see you again?

Jenna: Dr. Pomatter, I’ve been thinking. I think we need to end this

Dr. Pomatter: no Jenna: yes

Dr. Pomatter: why?

Jenna: because I feel like a bad person and I can’t live with that.

Dr. Pomatter : jenna…

Jenna: no, don’t get all nervous and sweet. Don’t talk me out of it. Just, please, finish your pie and go. Please.

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 Becky: I didn’t plan it, Jenna. It just happened. He’s got such nice, strong hands.

Jenna: your poor husband

Becky: my poor husband wears a diaper curses constantly and sleeps in a separate room.

Jenna; so why don’t you just divorce with him then Becky; I can’t just leave a sick crazy old man. What kind of person would do that?

Jenna: I don’t know. What kind of person has an affair with cal, who’s married to Ethel who we see all the time?

Becky; he says she’s awful

Jenna: maybe anyone you stay married to Ethel for 15 years starts to seem awful, but we know Ethel, she’s not awful. She tells cal not to yell at us. Becky: hey, you’re supposed to be my friend, not Ethel’s.

Jenna: having an affair is a terrible thing to do, it destroys people’s lives, and I don’t want you messed up with all that

 Jenna: no, I don’t. That’s a lie. Dr. Pomatter: what are you thinking?

Jenna: I’m thinking...that I could never thank you enough for everything you’ve done for me. I’m thinking your wife’s around and you probably shouldn’t kiss me. The way she looks at you, so much trust.

Dr.pomatter: so, that’s it. Jenna: it’s over!

Dr. Pomatter: I don’t have any say in this? Jenna: We could have a big drama here that gets drawn out for a couple years makes everyone miserable or we could just end it right here you know?

Nobody count, just saying bye. I’m saying bye-bye.

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5 Jenna: lulu- that’s your name

We’re going to have so much fun little girl We’re going..to..have..so..much..fun.. Jenna: lulu, love of my life

 Jenna: (singing) baby don’t you cry, gonna make a pie with a heart in the middle..

Baby don’t you cry gonna make a pie hold you forever in the middle of my heart..

Finally, jenna can relief her dreams by winning that pie contest and have her own pie shop (untold through by the character’s dialogue)

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01:42:20

Jenna win the pie contest, have her own pie shop and live happily

with her

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B. Analysis

1. The intimidations experienced by Jenna related to her role as a housewife inWaitress film.

Patriarchy literally means rule by the male head of a social unit legitimate power over others in the social unit, including other (especially younger) men, all women, and children. However, since the early twentieth century, feminist writers have used the concept to refer to the social system of masculine domination over women.

The writer sees Earl behaviors are include as patriarchal characteristics. Earl always asks Jenna to hand over her money that she earned from a long day work time in Joe’s pie diner to him, he will not let Jenna hold her own money

herself. (See figures 1).

Earl :where’s that money you made today? Jenna :right here in my pocket

Earl :well, now, hand it over. Jenna : not much here, is there? Jenna :slow day you know

Earl : yeah, you been having more and more of those (Waitress:00:06:12)

Those are the dialogue between Earl and Jenna in the car when earl makes Jenna to give him all over her money. In this case, Jenna is reflected as an inferior

because she could not reject earl’s demand. This myth of the natural inferiority of

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early history of United States, a man virtually owned his wife and children as he did his material possessions. If a poor man chose to send his children to the poorhouse, the mother was legally defenseless to object.18 As the writer seen, the similar case happened to Jenna, Earl ask Jenna to not to save any money herself and to not to love the baby more than she loves him.

Another that, Earl shows his anger to Jenna if he feels Jenna doesn’t respect him as a husband. Earl will treat Jenna badly, he will shout in to Jenna, and even, he does some physical violence (domestic violence). (See figures 2).

Earl :you didn’t ask me how my day was. Jenna : how was your day?

Earl : ask me like you care about it. Jenna : how was your day, earl?

Earl :well, you know, Johnson’s on my case again, about the mortgages and everything but i don’t make the bank policy, I told him that but

he doesn’t listen.

Jenna :i hate my husband pie.... Earl :you are not listening to me Jenna : yeah, i am

Earl : what i say

Jenna : you were bitching about Mr. Johnson Earl : what were the exact words i said?

Jenna : well, I mean, I can repeat them verbatim.. Earl : you don’t listen to me

Hurts my feelings

Please just say you are sorry

So i can let you out this car so you can make my dinner

Jenna : I’m sorry earl for not being able to repeat your words verbatim,

something i should be able to do Earl : whenever I need it

Jenna : whenever you need it

Earl : all right then. (Waitress:00:07:12)

On the dialogue between Earl and Jenna, we can see that Earl shows his anger to Jenna when Jenna does not hear what he said and cannot repeat it

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verbatim, so earl makes Jenna to ask him an apologize for what she did to him. We could correlate this case into Jacques Rousseau work,Emile,he wrote:

“Men and women are made for each other, but their mutual dependence is not equal. We could survive without them than they could survive without us. They are dependent on our feelings, on the rice we put on their merits, on the value we set on their attractions and on their virtues. Thus women’s

entire education should be planned in relation to men, to be useful to them, to win their love and respect, to raise them as a children, to care for them as adults, counsel and console them, makes their lives sweet and

pleasant.”19

From the text above, We could clearly see that Rousseau work put women in subordinate position, it mentioned above that “...Women’s entire education

should be planned in relation to men, to be useful to them, to win their love and respect, to raise them as a children, to care for them as adults, counsel and console

them, makes their lives sweet and pleasant.” This is happened to Jenna, as a wife,

Jenna should always respect, love and care about her husband, those are what earl wants from Jenna, Earl wants Jenna treats him in a good way, he will never let Jenna make him angry and feels unpleasant because of her did.

Women were long considered naturally weaker than men, squeamish, and unable to perform work requiring muscular or intellectual development.

Historically, women’s oppression problem is based on a patriarchal culture that

has been internalized in most culture of every country in this world. The patriarchal culture locked our mind, till everybody, even woman herself thinks that men are superior while women are inferior.

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Women are being intimidated; many kind of exploitation can attack women such as sexual harassment, sexual abuse (rape, etc), domestic violence, physical violence, etc. This all can happen to women anytime and anywhere since men still give their bad sight over woman and put women position in subordinate

position. For feminist researchers, it is men’s violence against women that has

especially been the concern. Violence maybe narrowly defined, as in the legal sense of it being the unlawful use of physical force by an individual against others. A broader approach defines violence as behavior which harms others, either physically or emotionally. Violence has been identified as a key mechanism in the subordination of women by men.20 For example, it happened when Jenna tries to run away, but, unfortunately, earl finds her while she was waiting the bus on a bus stop. (See figures 3).

Earl : where you going Jenna? Jenna : i-i mean, to work.

Earl : then why you got a suitcase? Jenna : (groans) earl!

Earl : shut up and get in the car Jenna : (sobbing)

Earl : pie baking contest huh?

Jenna : yeah, I was just going to go up there and win and surprise you Earl : no, you’re lying

You ain’t never gone to a contest before in your life.

Jenna : earl, don’t.

Earl : why you lying to me? Jenna : I’m pregnant!

Earl : when was you goin to tell me? Jenna :after i won the pie contest

Earl :well, you ain’t going to no pie contest

You know what?

You ain’t going nowhere

Here’s the thing. Wife- what if you decide to love the baby more than you love me?

They have a baby and then it’s to hell with the man

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Jenna : you’re jealous of the baby?

Earl : no, i don’t get jealous. It’s below me. I’m talking my feelings out and i know how women get and I’m just not sure i want that

happening. I’d tell you to get rid of it. As me in the hereafter, if you know what i mean. Maybe, if you promise me that you wouldn’t love the baby more than you love me. You know? That you’d make

a real effort to love me more. if i needsomething you’d taking care

of it. You hold on to me more. I come first-not any baby. Well, can you make early that promise?

Jenna : I promise

Earl : say “I will not love the baby, more than I love you, early.”

Jenna : I will not love the baby more than I love you early. How about that?

Earl : we’re going to have ourselves a baby. (Waitress:00:45:33)

At that time, Earl pulls away Jenna to his car hardly, shouts and roughly, beats her face. In the dialogue above we can see that earl emphasizes that Jenna would not go to any contest, it means indirectly earl will not allow Jenna to develop a career in the public sphere. In the past, western women were not recognized to have a better life out of their household affairs. Although some developments have freed women for roles other than motherhood, the cultural pressure for women to become wives and mother still prevents many talented women from finishing college or pursuing career. Another that, something we could find on the dialogue that many times Earl ensure whether Jenna will never love the baby more than she love earl. As what mentioned before, during the early history of United States, a man virtually owned his wife and children as he did his material possessions. If a poor man chose to send his children to the poorhouse,

the mother was legally defenseless to object. In this case, as a husband who’s

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her words for not loving the baby too much and as a wife that is belongs to her husband, Jenna was legally defenseless to object.

Once again, domestic violence emerges clearly in this film, it occurs when earl found that Jenna save money around the corner of the house. At the time, Jenna was at Dawn wedding. Instantaneous, Earl raging and screaming at Jenna and ask her to get into the car soon.(See figures 4).

(Clattering) (Music stops) Earl : Jenna...

I’m very upset with you. I’ll be waiting in the car. You have 30 seconds to get your ass in gear and join me

Thirty seconds (Door slams)

Old Joe : you weren’t exaggerating, your husband is terrible

Dawn : Jenna...

Earl : no, you don’t say nothing, you don’t say one word, not one word. Jenna : earl, that hurts

Earl :open the cabinets where the coffee and sugar jars are just open it!

What is that?Jenna’ what is that?Money. It’s all over the fucking house. In cabinets’ in drawers, under chairs, in closets. Money

hidden all over my house. (Waitress:01:23:38)

The dialogue above shows how means Earl behave toward Jenna. As a husband, He thought all of his will should be respected, and should not deserve treatment like this from Jenna. In addition, we can also infer how tormented Jenna married earl who always wants to win over himself. Words that can be cited from Jenna’s statement such as "Earl, that hurts" and earl’s statement "no, you do not

say nothing, you do not say one word, not one word" prove how rough earl’s

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opportunities than men to live free from fear and to enjoy rewarding types of love, especially when, as often happens, they are married without choice in childhood and have no recourse from bad marriage.

As a husband who is really freak to control every detail that made by his wife, explicitly, earl also will not allow Jenna to leave the house without his permission, except for working at Joe’s pie diner. Jenna really tries to use her time

properly to chat with friends and find some happiness with a coworker, Dawn and Becky. Jenna often shares the grief and pours the entire of her heart to her friends. Those are the things which can only be done by Jenna to overcome the life saturation with earl. Although, Earl allows Jenna to go outside the house by reason of work, Earl will not let Jenna out of the house in a longer period of time outside of her work time, because Earl would pick her up as soon as possible to the place where she works in. The only thing that earl really wants from Jenna is just stay at home to serve him well.

Earl : yeah, you been having more and more of those

I’m really not sure it’s worth you working there anymore

I think I might have you be at home and making me pies all day long. (Waitress:00:06:25)

Cal : why doesn’t your damn husband buy you a car already?

Jenna : ‘cause he don’t want me goin’ nowhere. (Waitress: 00:13:26)

Jenna :I’m thinking i want to borrow some money from you. Earl : and my answer to that is no.

Jenna : there is a big pie bake-off in Jonesville in a couple of months.

And I’d like to go

Earl : and my answer to that of course is no

Jenna : prize money is pretty good. (Waitress:00:08:10)

Earl : (fork clatters) why do you need money give you everything you

need, don’t I?

Jenna : absolutely

Earl : you want for nothing, don’t you?

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Earl : but what’s so important about that when you got me to take care of?

Jenna : that’s a good point earl. (Waitress:00:47:07)

From some dialogues above we could take a conclusion that Jenna has never have a freedom to state her will, as a wife, she supposed to always follow her husband, Earl. This has similar correlation to Jean Jacques Rousseau work,

Emile, where in his work he told that “…Thus women’s entire education should

be planned in relation to men, to be useful to them, to win their love and respect, to raise them as a children, to care for them as adults, counsel and console them, makes their lives sweet and pleasant.”

Rousseau's work was born in the Victorian era, when the patriarchal system dominates the whole society. At the time, women were only allowed to stay at home, with all the household affairs, dress up and keep his body stay clean and beautiful and waited for her husband's return from work. As well as with girls, at that time, the children of women more emphasis to learn from what her mother used to do at home, do the things that relate to women in household tasks, such as cooking, sewing, embroidery and prepared to welcome the suitor who wanted to propose. While, in contrast, education is precedence for boys, and boys have the right to taste the formal education outside the home.

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the house hold and involves individual men exploiting the labor of individual women. Women are largely confined to the household sphere and have limited participation in public life. In some radical feminist analyses, the institution of

family is a key means through which men’s domination is achieved (millet 1977).

As the embodiment of private patriarchy, a husband who have an authority and power over his wife, earl also used to force Jenna in doing sexual relationship with him, and for whatever reason, Jenna is not entitled to refuse. Earl is always trying to reveal the reasons that make Jenna feel indebted to him like I feed you, I pay for this house and put clothes on your back, so that finally, she did it coercively.

Jenna : I-i feels sick in my stomach. You know, it’s been over a month. I feel about as sexy as a tree stump.

Earl :you ain’t never been sexier. I’m imagining it, or are your boobies

getting bigger?Like they grew a size practically overnight. Jenna : that’s crazy earl.

Earl : i got to be with you or I’m going to die.(Waitress:00:25:95)

Earl : why don’t you treat me like a man?

Jenna : i don’t feel like it

Earl : “i don’t feel like it”

Well, what makes you think you have that option, hmm? I feed you. I pay for this house. I put clothes on your back. Come on; just do what i tell you.

I won’t get too mad

Jenna :Earl that hurts, come on. (Waitress:01:09:36)

In the dialog above, we can quote Jenna’s statement that she was sick and

hurt, but that did not prevent Earl intention to perform sexual relationship with her (see figures 5). Jenna is domestically abuse by a form of spousal rape (a rape between a married or de facto couple), because there was coercion in it. In radical

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regarded as important. In other radical feminist analyses, it is masculine control over women’s bodies through sexuality or male violence in the form of rape that

is regarded as being of central importance (Rich 1980: Brown Miller: 1976).

2. Feminist ideas in Jenna’s character

History provides many individual examples of women who possessed an extraordinary power, courage and talent, like artist, queens etc. but they stand out individual exceptions that did not significantly affect or improve the status of the vast majority of ordinary, oppressed women. The history of changing the subordinate condition of women begins with feminism. It begins when women organize themselves consciously on a scale large enough and effective to improve their situation.21

Jenna’s will to run away from her terrible life with earl often postpone

because she has a lack of bravery to do it. Many years she runs her married life with earl and no love inside it. As a husband, earl has never give her any chance to do what she wants to do freely, anything she done should be in Earl’s permission.

She faces a bitter life, so, she experienced many obstacles around it. Step by step, Jenna struggles to earn her own living and pursuing a career for her better life. And the only way to get the freedom in choosing the better way of life for her is run away from her terrible life with Earl.

Jenna :I ain’t never going to get away from earl now.(Waitress:00:03:51)

Becky : does Earl have any clue at all that you’re pregnant?

Jenna : no, he don’t notice and I’m never going to tell him

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I’m just going to runaway and I can save another couple hundred

before the Jonesville bake-off. (Waitress:00:20:20)

Jenna : If my plans come true and i can make my big escape from him in a couple of months, maybe he never even has to know.(Waitress:00:04:04)

On the dialogue above, most of Jenna’s statements are about her plan to

escape from Earl. One of the reasons is to join the Jonesville bake-off contest. She could only express it to her friends, because women talked freely and made more discoveries about themselves when men were not around them. Things they would never realize or said aloud before were facets of a common experience.

This film is set in this modern era, but we can see that patriarchy is still ruling this world well through the hands of a husband. Under the patriarchy, a woman is never regarded having a voice to state her will; woman is dependent human being. A daughter must obey her father, after she is going to be mature and decides to marry; she is supposed to follow her husband. So it can be concluded

that woman never has a freedom for directing herself. But, Jenna won’t it happen,

she tries to be independent woman by earning some money so she can figure her plans out with it.

Earl : don’t you go loving that baby too much.

Jenna : I don’t love you, earl. I haven’t loved you for years. I want a

divorce.

Earl : that’s not a funny joke. We got this new baby here. Shouldn’t be

making jokes like that.

Jenna : I want you the hell out of my life. You are never to touch me ever

again. I’m done with you. If you ever come within six yards of me, I

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The above dialogue is a dialogue between Jenna and Earl shortly after Jenna gave birth to a baby that has not wanted because of his fear of earl. The dialogue between Jenna and Earl above represent Jenna’s persistence in taking a part in that pie bake off contest eventhough Earl never even has to allow and give her support materially and morally, but, Jenna still run on her plan seriously with her conviction. Jenna’s life paradigm is different from her another two friends Becky and Dawn where they also experienced a flat life, but they do not even know of how to make it going better, while Jenna, always dream of her brand new happily life after she leaves Earl. Jenna is going to leave Earl and welcoming a new life, she has been arranged it by earning some money (a rest of the service tip after a part of it given to Earl). She also tries to find her new life by taking a part in a pie bake off contest in Jonesville.

In the dialogue above, explicitly, Jenna reveals the actual contents of his heart. This is the first time for Jenna in showing her courage to actualize her existence as a human being in front of earl, all her very hateful husband during their marriage life. Jenna's self-awareness of her domestic life that is full of demands and control of her husband, in turn, makes Jenna dare to take the perfect decision for her life in the future despite having to deal with a husband who is very fearful of all this. One of the aims of feminist criticism is to expose patriarchal premises and resulting prejudices. It also aims to identify and oppose the various ways women are excluded, suppressed and exploited. The stereotype

of woman that “a woman’s place is in the home” has largely determined the ways

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focuses on removing the self awareness of women about their under developed position in society. It is important, because most women who live in patriarchal culture do not aware that they are opposed by patriarchy.

As a woman, who have been considering becoming the second sex, begin to criticize the paradigm. Jenna tries to emancipate herself from domesticity. She opposed the patriarchal culture and she would not let her husband rule over herself. Jenna does not allow herself to depend on her husband, therefore, in many ways Jenna aspire to develop herself to be independent and not dependent upon earl mentally and intellectually, one way to liberate herself from Earl is by taking a part the pie contest in Jonesville. On the other hands, Jenna wants to raise her position and dignity to a level with men so she can show that woman can also do the best thing as well as man does to the society. Jenna wants to take a part in the public sphere where she can improve herself and in touch with world in many ways freely.

Jenna : I’m thinking i want to borrow some money from you?

There is a big pie bake-off in Jonesville in a couple of months. And

I’d liketo go.

Earl : and my answer to that of course is no. (Waitress:00:08:10)

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loaned by Earl. Jenna's dream of winning the contest, because on her thought, through her victory in the contest, she can probably start her new life.

Jenna : no, he don’t notice and I’m never going to tell him I’m just going to runaway

Dawn : how much money you got saved? Jenna : not much, $1,200

And I can save another couple hundred before the Jonesville bake-off. (Waitress:00:20:50)

Earl : open the cabinets where the coffee and sugar jars are just open it!

What is that?Jenna’ what is that?Money. It’s all over the fucking house. In cabinets, in drawers, under chairs, in closets.

Money hidden all over my house. (Waitress:01:24:35)

The proliferation of popular literature and the expansion of communications through the press and other means could not have helped and do not enlighten the awareness of women to the opportunities opening up for their gender. Their lives, however, were tied to house and children, endlessly unacknowledged work, little opportunity for outside contact or variety of experience, and little relief from everyday triviality. In the patriarchal family, a woman does not have a freedom to determine what she wants to choose. Women are entitled to a will of their own, for they must obey their parents in childhood, their husbands when they are marry and their children when they grow up.22 Father’s authority to his daughter and husband authority to his wife are very powerful.

Besides her expertise in making a descent pie, through this movie, Jenna is also described as a gentle woman. Therefore, it worth that both of her best friends and another people in her surroundings are really adored and admired her very much.

(49)

Dr. Pomatter : when can I see you again?

Jenna

Gambar

fighting agains private patriarchy. This focus is aimed to make the research
fight against it to find out the evidence of feminism values in the movie.
fight against private patriarchy is succeeded and her effort to be independent and

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