The Native American Father’s Parenting Style in John Ernst Steinbeck’s The Pearl


Franco Gabriel Sunyoto, - and Burhanuddin Arafah, - and Madeline Yudith, - and Gia Puspita Mokodompit, - and Andi Erina Faqiha Asnawi, - The Native American Father’s Parenting Style in John Ernst Steinbeck’s The Pearl. Theory and Practice in Language Studies, Vol. 12, No. 12, pp. 2551-2558, December 2022.

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This study aims to analyze the parenting style of a Native American father named Kino in JohnErnest Steinbeck's The Pearl. Through Kino, all the emotions common to humanity such as family satisfaction, the joy and excitement of finding a great treasure, the fear when family life is threatened, the anxiety of being hunted down, and the tragedy of losing a loved one are revealed. This research applied a qualitative descriptive method with a sociological approach to literature to reveal the relationship between the Native American father and the role of fathers. This research data is collected from the actions and words of the characters in the story. The research results indicate the important role of the Native American fathers played by Kino through the role of father thinking and behavior. Five paternal roles involving Kino's actions as a Native American father such as Kino as a provider, protector, decision- maker, educator, and foster mother are vividly reflected in this research.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: P Language and Literature > PI Oriental languages and literatures
Depositing User: - Andi Anna
Date Deposited: 02 Dec 2022 03:29
Last Modified: 02 Dec 2022 03:29
URI: http://repository.unhas.ac.id:443/id/eprint/23715

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