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A STUDY ON CULTURAL SHOCKS EXPERIENCED BY ELIZABETH GILBERTH IN “EAT PRAY LOVE” NOVEL

BY ELIZABETH GILBERTH

THESIS

BY:

CICIK KELAMDARI 07360223

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT

FACULTY OF TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF MUHAMMADIYAH MALANG

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MOTTO AND DEDICATION

“People who are successful have learned to make themselves do things to be done when it had be done, whether they like it or not”

(Aldus Huxley)

“In order that you not despair over what has eluded you and not exult (in pride) over what He has given you. And Allah does not like everyone self-deluded and

boastful”

(QS. Al-Hadid: 23)

DEDICATED TO:

My Beloved Father and Mother

My Beloved Old Brother

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Alhamdulillah, thanks to Allah SWT for giving health and blessing, I can finish my thesis. Thank You for giving me strength and conviction to pass all things happens in my life. Sholawat is also presented to the beloved prophet Muhammad SAW for guiding me from darkness to the brightness.

First of all, I would like to express the greatest gratitude to both my advisors, Dra. ThathitManonAndini, M.Hum and Drs. Jarum, M.Ed for their patience, suggestion, guidance, correction, encouragement and useful feedback during the completion of this thesis. My gratitude also goes to all lecturers of English Department of Muhammadiyah University of Malang.

My greatest appreciation refers to my family, my beloved father and mother who always pray and support me in happiness, my brother thanks a lot for the support and the critics given.

Special thanks to all of my friends especially for MeyCandraSusanto, Nia, Mbakshinta, Medina, Melly, Denis, Mia and all of whose name cannot be mentioned one by one, thanks a lot for the motivations, supports, advices, critics, jokes, and craziness. Thankful is also delivered to my boarding mates, Wardhaand Eva, thanks for supporting, caring, and helping me.

Malang, 02 August 2012 The Reasearcher,

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TITLE PAGE ... i

LEGALIZATION ... ii

MOTTO ... iii

ABSTRACT ... iv

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ... v

TABLE OF CONTENTS ... vi

CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of Study ... 1

1.2 Statement of the Problem ... 4

1.3 Purpose of the Study ... 4

1.4 Significance of the Study ... 4

1.5 Scope and Limitation ... 5

1.6 Definition of Key Terms ... 5

CHAPTER II: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 2.1 Literature ... 6

2.2 Novel ... 7

2.3 Kinds of Novel ... 7

2.3.1 Epistolary Novel ... 7

2.3.2 Historical Novel ... 8

2.3.3 The Mystery and Detective Novel ... 8

2.3.4 The Scientific Fiction Novel ... 8

2.3.5 The Picaresque Novel ... 8

2.3.6 The Western Novel ... 8

2.3.7 The Nonfiction Novel ... 9

2.4 Elements of Novel ... 9

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2.4.2 Plot ... 9

2.4.3 Setting ... 11

2.4.4 Theme ... 11

2.4.5 Conflict ... 11

2.4.6 Point of View ... 12

2.5 Culture ... 12

2.6 Culture Shock ... 13

2.7 Stage of Culture shock ... 15

2.8 Elements Contributing Culture Shock ... 18

2.9 How to Solve Culture Shock ... 19

CHAPTER III: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3.1 Research Design ... 21

3.2 Research Approach ... 22

3.2.1 Objective Approach ... 22

3.2.2 Mimetic Approach ... 22

3.2.3 Expressive Approach ... 22

3.2.4 Pragmatic Approach ... 22

3.3 Object of the Study ... 23

3.4 Data Collection ... 23

3.5 Data Analysis ... 24

CHAPTER IV: FINDINGS AND DISCUSSIONS 4.1 Findings ... 25

4.1.1 Culture Shocks Experienced Faced by Elizabeth Gilberth ... 25

4.1.1.1 Language Shock ... 26

4.1.1.2 Social Shock ... 27

4.1.1.3 Shock with Behavior in Ashram India ... 28

4.1.2 The Ways Elizabeth Solve Her Culture Shock ... 29

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4.1.2.2 Making Friends with People around Her ... 30 4.2 Discussion ... 32 4.3Lesson ... 34

CHAPTER V: CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION

5.1 Conclusion ... 35 5.2 Suggestion ... 36 BIBLIOGRAPHY

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Barnouw, Victor. 1985. Culture and Personality. Homewood: Dorsey Press.

Bochner, S., & Furnham, A. 2001. The psychology of culture shock. Second edition. Hove, UK: Routledge.

Connoly, Francis. 1995. The types of Literature. New York: Harcourt, Brace, and world company.

Davidson, Michael. 2009. Learning from Internationalization Inclusive Teaching Across Cultures. The University of Nottingham. (Online), (www. nottingham.ac.uk/pesl/internationalization).

Furnham, Adrian. 2004. Education and Culture Shock: Foreign Students. The Psychologist. Vol. 17 No.1. (Online), (www.Ducan Philips/reportdigital.co.uk). ISO. 2010. Culture Shock and Cross Cultural Adjustment. University of Rochester

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Oberg, Kalervo. 1954. “Culture Shock”. Presented to the Women’s Club of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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Stillar, Scott. 2007. Culture Shock. (Online), (www.tophqbooks.com).

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1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION

In this chapter, researcher describes about background of study, statement of problem, purpose of study, significance of study, scope and limitation, and definition of key terms.

1.1 Background of Study

Literature is one of the most exciting parts in studying language. Literature can be divided into three parts: they are poetry, drama, and prose fiction including short story and novel. Francis Connoly (1995: 1) says that people read literature because they need for information, or amusement, or solace, and also because of an appetite for truth that seems to grow by what it feeds on. In other words, the reader wants to share the information and experience with other people.

Novel is one of the literary works that has purpose for getting better understanding about human life and human feeling. By reading a novel, the reader will know about the foreign culture where the story happened, and it seems that they can enter the world or they get a new experience that they never have before. In other word, the reader may know about the different culture and characteristic of the people who life in it. The author of novel creates an imaginary word in order to present readers with a particular purpose of life.

The researcher is interested in doing literary research in novel. In this thesis, “Eat Pray Love” novel was selected to be analyzed because some reasons. First, this

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America, Italy, India, and Indonesia. Second, this novel gets award as a New York times bestseller. Third, this novel is based on the true story. Meanwhile, this novel tells about one woman’s search for everything across Italy, India, and Indonesia. She

went to three different countries in one year. Furthermore, she got culture shocks in every country.

According to Oberg, (in Pederson, 1995: 1), culture shocks is term used to describe the anxiety and feelings (of surprise, disorientation, confusion, etc.) felt when people have to operate within an entirely different culture or social environment, such as foreign country. Whereas Bocher & Furnham stated that culture shock describes the impact of moving from a familiar culture to one which is unfamiliar (2001: 57).

Culture shocks happen when people go abroad or enter new culture for different purposes. The phenomena of culture shocks can be found in our daily life. It is an experience described by people who have travelled abroad to work, live or study, even for holiday. It is important to stress that culture shocks is entirely normal, is usually unavoidable, and is not a sign that people makes a mistake or are not managing their life well. In fact, there is a very positive aspect of culture shock. The experience can be a significant learning experience that makes people more aware of aspects of their own culture as well as the new culture they have entered. It will give people valuable skills and will be part of the benefit of an international education.

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natural response when they move to new environment. So, they need to know some information before entering a new place or new culture. Because people who want to go to abroad with a certain purpose must be ready and have enough awareness about new environment of their destination. This is supported by previous research, Usamah (2008), who studied about culture shocks in Citra Banerjee Divakaruni’s

short story “Mrs.Laradutta Writes a Letter”. He found seven examples of culture

shocks faced by Mrs. Dutta when she lived in California. The researcher also found how Mrs. Dutta shared her problem to Mrs. Bassu, her friend who lived in India. In this case Mrs. Bassu gave her friend some suggestions to solve her culture shocks.

In this study, the researcher analyzes the culture shocks happened in “Eat Pray

Love” novel. This novel tells about three interesting countries that have different

culture which is visited by main character. The main character gets some depressions, frustrations, surprised which include the food, language and social custom in every country. Different cultures become serious problems for Elizabeth Gilberth. She must adapt with her new environment which is different from her culture.

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4 1.2 Statement of Problem

Based on the background of study above, the researcher describes the problem as follows:

1. What the cultural shocks are experienced by Elizabeth Gilbert in “Eat Pray Love” novel?

2. How did Elizabeth Gilbert solve her cultural shocks in “Eat Pray Love” novel?

1.3 Purpose of Study

Based on the statements of problem above, the purposes of this study are as follows:

1. To find out the cultural shocks experienced by Elizabeth Gilbert in “Eat Pray Love” novel.

2. To know Elizabeth Gilberth’s ways to solve her cultural shocks in “Eat Pray Love” novel.

1.4 Significance of Study

1. To the learners and teachers of English Department of University of Muhammadiyah Malang, this study will enlarge the knowledge about different culture in certain country and use it as a reference of teaching. 2. To the society, this study will give them some information about four

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3. To the next researcher, this study can be one of the references to conduct the similar research with different subject.

1.5 Scope and Limitation

The scope of this study is cultural shock experienced in entering new country. There are some characters in the novel such as Elizabeth Gilbert, Ketut Liyer, Wayan, Giovanni, David. Meanwhile, the limitation of this research only on the cultural shocks experienced faced by Elizabeth Gilberth as the main character in Eat Pray Love novel because only Elizabeth Gilberth who went to three different countries.

1.6 Definition of Key Terms

In order to avoid misunderstanding, the researcher gives the definition of key terms as follows:

1. Culture shock: a sense of confusion and uncertainty that may affect people exposed to an alien culture or environment without adequate preparation (Merriam Webster, 1996).

2. Novel: is a book length work of prose fiction usually with a complicated plot and numerous characters (Macmilan, 1984:953).

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