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Maranatha Christian University ABSTRACT

Dalam skripsi ini, saya membahas mengenai tokoh utama dari dua novel yang berjudul Someone Knows My Name dan Beloved. Kedua novel tersebut mempunyai topik yang sama yaitu mengenai bagaimana perbudakan di Amerika mempengaruhi dan merubah kehidupan seseorang. Kedua novel ini juga mempunyai persamaan dan perbedaan.

Persamaan yang saya dapatkan adalah bahwa kedua novel ini menggambarkan perjuangan dua orang budak wanita untuk lepas dari perbudakan tersebut. Namun demikian, terdapat pengaruh yang berbeda dari perbudakan tersebut bagi masing-masing karakter. Selain itu mereka juga memiliki motivasi yang berbeda untuk lepas dari perbudakan.

Dalam skripsi ini, saya membandingkan dua tokoh utama yang ada dalam kedua novel tersebut. Walaupun keduanya adalah budak, mereka mempunyai perbedaan yang sangat kontras. Dalam skripsi ini dijelaskan bahwa tokoh Aminata Diallo mempunyai watak yang kuat, pintar, berkeinginan kuat, taat beragama, bertanggungjawab dan berani. Tokoh Aminata Diallo sangat membantu dirinya untuk bertahan dengan baik dalam situasi buruk yang dihadapinya. Aminata berjuang sangat keras untuk terbebas dari belenggu perbudakan dan mencapai mimpinya, yaitu pulang kembali ke kampung halamannya di Afrika dan hidup sebagai seorang wanita yang bebas.

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CHAPTER TWO: PORTRAYAL OF THE PROTAGONIST IN LAWRENCE HILLS’ SOMEONE KWOWS MY NAME...5

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APPENDICES

SYNOPSIS OF SOMEONE KNOWS MY NAME

Aminata Diallo is kidnapped when she is a child from her home in an African village and sold into slavery. She passes a journey of great sufferings. She

faces hard life in the trip, limited supply of food, unfriendly weather, and wild animals. Then she is taken to the United States of America, passing the wild oceans.

Her ability to catch babies makes her get the doctor’s attention. She is taken to the doctor’s room and can have proper food to eat, unlike other slaves. Finally, she arrives in the United States of America. There, she is sold to an indigo

plantation as a slave. She is called Meena since no one – not even a black American – can pronounce her African name. She finally finds one friend from

the journey in Africa called Chekura.

Meena gets pregnant. After she bears her child, her master sells her child. She is desperate for some time, but she realizes she has to survive. Later, she is

taught to read and write by her mentor in the plantation. She learns it in a short time. One day, she is sold to a Jew and taken to New York. There she meets

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Having lots of obstacles in her life, Aminata never gives up. She struggles hard to face the problems she gets and tries to reach her dream. Finally, she can

reach her dream to come to her hometown as a free woman.

SYNOPSIS OF BELOVED

Sethe, a 13-year-old girl of unnamed slave parents, arrives at Sweet Home,

a plantation in Kentucky operated by Garner. Within a year, Sethe selects Halle Suggs to be her mate and, by the time she is 18, she bears him three children. After Garner dies, his wife turns over the control of the plantation to her

brother-in-law, the schoolteacher, who is a very cruel man.

Fearing that her children will experience bad treatments from the

schoolteacher, Sethe sends them to her mother-in-law, Baby Suggs. The schoolteacher finds it out and asks his nephew to suck the milk from Sethe’s breasts. Not able to stand this treatment, she finally escapes from the plantation

even though she is pregnant.

Sethe flees through the woods and, with the help of Amy Denver, a

runaway white indentured servant, gives birth to her fourth child. Then, with the help of a black ferryman, she crosses the Ohio River and gets freedom.

In Cincinnati she reunites with Baby Suggs and her babies. One day when

she works in the yard, she sees the schoolteacher, the sheriff, a slave catcher, and one of the schoolteacher's nephews arrives to capture Sethe and her children. To

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Three months later, the pressure given by the Quaker abolitionists and the Colored Ladies of Delaware makes Sethe set free.

In Baby Suggs’ house, Sethe finds Beloved’s ghost. Left only with Denver, her daughter, Sethe lives in an uneasy condition. Several years later, her husband’s friend in the plantation, Paul D arrives. Since then, the ghost

disappears. Sethe and Paul D decide to live together.

Sethe and Paul D’s relationship is interrupted by the appearance of a

mysterious young woman who calls herself Beloved. Beloved quickly becomes a dominant force in Sethe’s house. She drives Paul D out of Sethe’s bed and seduces him. One day, Paul D asks Sethe to have a baby. At first she agrees, but

after she comes home and talks to Beloved and Denver, she disapproves of Paul’s desire to have a baby. Then Sethe realizes that Beloved might be the reincarnation

of her daughter. After this, Beloved disappears.

BIOGRAPHY OF LAWRENCE HILL

Lawrence Hill is a Canadian writer, whose memoir Black Berry, Sweet Juice: On Being Black and White in Canada, was a Canadian bestseller in 2001.

He was born in Toronto in 1957. He is the son of a black man and a white woman, civil rights activists Daniel and Donna Hill. Growing up in the predominantly

white suburb of Don Mills, Ontario in the sixties, Hill was greatly influenced by his parents' work in the human rights movement. Much of Hill's writing touches

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In 2006 he won the National Magazine Award for the best essay published in Canada in 2005 for "Is Africa's Pain Black America's Burden?”. He

also wrote the screenplay for "Seeking Salvation," a documentary about the Black Church in Canada. "Seeking Salvation" won the American Wilbur Award for best national television documentary in 2005.

Lawrence Hill's third novel was published in 2007 as The Book of Negroes in Canada (HarperCollins) and as Someone Knows My Name in the USA (W.W Norton & Co.). It won the 2008 Commonwealth Writers' Prize (Canada and

the Caribbean region) and the 2007 Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize. A #1 Canadian Bestseller, it was named one of the top 100 books of 2007 by The Globe

and Mail. In the United States, Amazon.com listed Someone Knows My Name as one of the top 100 books of the year. Right now, Lawrence Hill lives in

Burlington with his wife and five children.

(Source: http://www.lawrencehill.com/bio.html)

BIOGRAPHY OF TONI MORRISON

Toni Morrison (Chloe Anthony Wofford) was born in 1931 in Lorain (Ohio), the second of four children in a black working-class family. She displayed an early interest in literature. She studied humanities at Howard and Cornell

Universities, followed by an academic career at Texas Southern University, Howard University, Yale, and since 1989, a chair at Princeton University.

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work as an editor at the New York City headquarters of Random House. She was also a critic and gave numerous public lectures, specializing in African-American

literature.

The Bluest Eye was her debut as a novelist in 1970, and it soon gained the attention of both critics and a wider audience for her epic power, unerring ear for

dialogue, and her poetically-charged and richly-expressive depictions of Black America. In 1973 her novel Sula was nominated for the National Book Award. Her third novel, Song of Solomon (1977), brought her national attention. The

book was a main selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club, the first novel by a black writer to be so chosen since Richard Wright's Native Son in 1940. It won

the National Book Critics Circle Award.

A member since 1981 of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, she has been awarded a number of literary distinctions, among them was the Pulitzer

Prize in 1988 for Beloved. In 1993 Morrison was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, the first black woman to win it. Her citation reads: Toni Morrison,

"who in novels characterized by visionary force and poetic import, gives life to an essential aspect of American reality."

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CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

Background of the Study

In 1619 slavery was practiced in the United States of America. The first

African slaves arrived in Virginia. When the white discovered Africa, they took

not only its natural resources but also its people. White people tried to kidnap

native Africans to enslave them. They did not treat kidnapped people as humans.

On the contrary, they treated them as their property. They could sell or buy them,

ask them to work very hard without any payment, get them improper life, and

abuse them.

Two authors who deal with the issue of slavery in their novels are Toni

Morrison and Lawrence Hill. Toni Morrison is the first female black American

who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. She also won the Pulitzer Prize

in 1988 for one of her novels, Beloved. Lawrence Hill is the son of a black man

and a white Canadian woman. He won a lot of awards, such as The American

Wilbur Award in 2005, National Magazine Award in 2006, Rogers Writers' Trust

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I have chosen Beloved by Tony Morrison and Someone Knows My Name

by Lawrence Hill because in these novels the authors describe the impact of

slavery very vividly. Beloved was written in the early 20th century. Morrison

presents the protagonist as a woman slave in America. She describes the

protagonist as a surviving slave who has escaped from slavery and run away from

her master to get her freedom. In Someone Knows My Name, which was written

in early 21st century, Hill presents the protagonist as a strong woman who

struggles against slavery and tries to get her true freedom and goes back home to

Africa.

As both authors make use of their protagonists to convey their ideas, I

would like to discuss the portrayal of the protagonist of each novel. I think the

protagonists in both stories are interesting to analyze. The protagonists in both

novels are slaves. And, both of them are women. In Beloved, the protagonist is

Sethe. She is a woman slave who tries to escape from the slavery that she

experiences. Sethe is facing a trauma from her late daughter’s ghost, Beloved,

who always tries to ruin her life. In Someone Knows My Name, the protagonist is

Aminata Diallo or Meena. She is an African woman who has been kidnapped and

enslaved. She tries to get her freedom back and get her way home to Africa. She

gets a lot of obstacles to reach her dream but she never gives up.

Both novels have the same issue, which is slavery, that each protagonist

experiences. So, in analyzing these novels, I think the most suitable approach to

use is formalism approach. The protagonists in these two novels are different in

how they think and how they deal with the problems they face. It is interesting to

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Maranatha Christian University American who was born as a slave behave when both of them face their problem

in the United States. The problems they face are different. So, we can see how

they struggle from slavery in different ways.

Statement of the Problem

The problems are stated as follows:

1. How do the authors portray the protagonists?

2. What is the authors’ purpose in creating such protagonists?

Purpose of the Study

Based on the statement of the problems above, this study is done:

1. To show how the authors portray the protagonists.

2. To reveal the authors’ purpose of creating such protagonists.

Method of Research

In writing this thesis, I start the research by library research, by first

reading Beloved and Someone Knows My Name as the primary texts. I also read

and compile some texts that are taken from books and the Internet. Then I analyze

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4 Organization of the Thesis

This thesis consists of four chapters preceded by Abstract, Table of

Content, and Acknowledgement. Chapter One is the Introduction, which consists

of the Background of the Study, the Statement of the Problem, the Purpose of the

Study, the Method of Research, and the Organization of the Thesis. Chapter Two

is the portrayal of the protagonist in Someone Knows My Name. Chapter Three is

the portrayal of the protagonist in Beloved. Chapter Four is the Conclusion,

followed by the Bibliography and the Appendices, which consist of the synopses

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CHAPTER FOUR

CONCLUSION

In this chapter, I am going to draw some conclusions based on the analysis

that I have done in the previous two chapters. In Someone Knows My Name, the

author portrays Aminata Diallo as a round and static character. In Beloved, the

author portrays Sethe as a round and dynamic character. I find that both novels

discuss the same issue, namely the effect of slavery in one’s life. Through the

portrayal of the protagonists of both the novels, I can see that the novels have

similarities and differences.

From the analysis, I can see that both female major characters are black

woman slaves. They experience the hardness of life they get in slavery. They also

struggle very hard to escape from slavery. They also have children that effected

their life as a single mother. Those are the similarities that I find through the

portrayal of these protagonists.

Besides the similarities, I also find some differences. The first difference

that I find through the portrayal of the protagonists is that both of the characters

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they get into slavery. In Someone Knows My Name, the protagonist is Aminata

Diallo. She is portrayed as a free Moslem woman who is captured by Americans

to be a slave. She is also portrayed as a strong woman who survives from slavery.

She struggles hard to get her freedom back. Her strong will makes her able to

reach her dream to be a freeborn Moslem woman and comes back to her

hometown. In Beloved, the protagonist is Sethe. She is portrayed as a strong

woman who has a traumatic life she experiences from the slavery. She tries very

hard to escape from it because she cannot stand it anymore.

From the analysis I can see that Aminata Diallo is a strong willed person

who tries so hard to reach her dreams. No matter what obstacles she has in front of

her, it can never stop her from reaching her dreams. Born as a free Moslem

woman makes her miss her freedom so much. I think it is a normal thing that

someone who has once been a freeborn woman never feels settled to be a slave.

They will never forget how being a free man feels. Moreover, the treatment they

get in the slavery is really terrible. Physical abuse and sexual abuse are

inseparable things in slavery.

Meanwhile in Beloved, Sethe is portrayed as a strong woman slave with a

traumatic life. She cannot forget the hard treatment and abuse she gets from the

schoolteacher. It makes her have no principle in her life and pessimistic in life.

This makes it difficult for her when she once kills her daughter, Beloved, in order

to save her from experiencing the hard life of slavery. It does not only make her

lose her daughter, but also loses her two sons owing to her fear that they may be

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happens to Sethe. Her traumatic life makes her wrongly see what life is. Her love

to her daughter is not expressed properly. She also cannot think clearly so that she

makes a lot of mistakes or is inconsistent in taking decision. Between both of the

female protagonists, in my opinion, Aminata Diallo is better than Sethe in healing

her trauma. In addition, she also can fulfill her dream by struggling so hard no

matter how hard she has to struggle. She also can learn some languages fast which

helps her reach her dreams.

Another difference that I find is that Aminata is having a dream in her life

and she keeps struggling to reach it while Sethe has no dream in her life. Having a

purpose in life is what mature people do. It drives one to be a better person.

I also notice that the purposes of the authors of creating such different

characters. Lawrence Hill wants the reader to see that slavery can make

someone’s personality to struggle hard and reach her dream. On the other hand,

Toni Morrison prefers to show the reader that slavery can make someone’s life

become worse because she cannot heal her traumatic experience.

Healing the trauma is one of the points I can get from the novel. I learn

from the novel that everyone will face something bad in their life. However, we

cannot stay in that point for too long. We should struggle and keep our spirit hard

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we cannot live in the trauma. It makes us unable to keep our life on. We will never

get our dreams come true if we cannot heal our own trauma. One should leave the

past behind and continue one’s life.

Lawrence Hill and Toni Morrison have differences in portraying the

characters. The background and gender of both the authors influence the way they

portray the characters. Lawrence Hill, a son of a black man and a white woman,

has optimism in his character, Aminata. He portrays her more optimistic than Toni

Morrison does in her novel. As a woman author, she portrays Sethe has a lot of

tension in her life and she cannot deal it right. I think how the authors portray the

characters influenced by their gender and their personal background. Toni

Morrison sees slavery as a never ending suffering in life because she is a black

woman. She sees slaves cannot reach something good in their live as long as they

are slaves. While Lawrence Hill sees slavery is something hard that can be passed

by slaves. His being half black makes his point of view of slavery is not too

gloomy. Moreover, he sees that a slave can survive from it.

Having read and analyzed these two novels, I have a new perception about

life. We will face some obstacles in our life, but we cannot surrender. We should

struggle hard and conquer the obstacle. This is what Aminata Diallo does in the

novel. She never surrenders in such a terrible condition in her life. On the

contrary, she keeps moving and reaching her dreams. Most of us seem to

surrender when we get some obstacles and sometimes we cannot heal our trauma.

It forces us to stay in a bad condition, as shown in Sethe’s portrayal. She has no

dreams to reach. She only lives in the shadow of her traumatic life. Therefore, I

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not a hero that can help everybody out of trouble.

Through the novels, I also find that slavery is a terrible thing ever that

happens in human culture. It should not exist in any form because it is not the

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BIBILIOGRAPHY

Internet Websites:

“Beloved: About the Novel: A Brief Synopsis”. Cliffnotes.27 April 2008.

<http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/LitNote/Beloved-About-the-Novel-A-Brief-Synopsis.id-32,pageNum-4.html>

“Lawrence Hill – Biography”. Lawrence Hill.com. 2 May 2008.

<http://www.lawrencehill.com/bio.html>

Wikipedia.org. Toni Morrison. 2 May 2008.

<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toni_Morrison>

Primary Texts:

Hill,Lawrence. Someone Knows My Name. 2007. New York: W. W. Norton

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