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HUMAN RIGHTS

VIOLATIONS IN THE
GARDEN SHORT
STORY
By
Sheila Sukmawati
A320150160
INTRODUCTION

PROBLEM
BIBLIOGRAPHY
STATEMENT

HUMAN
RIGHTS
OBJECTIVE OF
CONCLUSION VIOLATIONS IN THE STUDY
THE GARDEN
SHORT STORY

FINDING AND BENEFIT OF


DISCUSSION THE STUDY

THEORETICAL
FRAMEWORK
INTRODUCTION

 In a short story, entitled “The Garden”, that


written by Elizabeth Laird on 1979 was firstly
published by Heinemann and Dian Rakyat on the
year of 1992.
 The general theme of this short story is about
strength and patience of the major character, it
could be seen from the major character’s behavior
in living life together with her drunkard father.
 The issue which portrayed is about the influence of
patience in living life to get happiness.
 The writer using symbolism theory to analyze the
short story.
PROBLEM STATEMENT

 What kind of human rights violations


that can be found in “The Garden”
short story ?
OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY

 To identify the human rights


violations that can be found in “The
Garden” short story.
BENEFIT OF THE STUDY
1. Theoretical Benefit in the process of
teaching learning that
 Students relate to human rights
The writer hopes this violations.
result of this study can 2. Practical Benefit
enrich the students
knowledge of human  Other researcher
rights violations The writer hopes this
relating to the study. paper can be used as
 Teachers reference for those
who want to conduct a
The writer hopes this research especially in
study can be useful for human rights
additional information violations.
that can be applied by
the teacher
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK

 Symbolism was a late nineteenth-century


art movement of French, Russian and
Belgian origin in poetry and other arts.
 Symbolism theory was the works of Edgar
Allan Poe. Symbolism is used in literature
when one thing is meant to represent
something else. Symbolism helps create
meaning and emotion in a story.
FINDING AND DISCUSSION

HUMAN
RIGHTS SYMBOL
VIOLATIONS

STRUGGLE
IN LIVING HAPPINESS
LIFE
CONCLUSION

 To conclude, the major character in this short story


experiences human rights violations namely
freedom of speech. It was proven that in the story
she experienced violence by her father so she did
not dare to express her opinion. Until one day she
choose to leave her house.
 The major character achieves happiness easily
because in living her life with a drunkard father she
always maintains her good behavior and strength to
be patient. She never stopped struggling to
continue her life as well as always shed her sadness
and dissapointment with gardening, not within
anger or giving up.
BIBLIOGRAPHY

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