There  were  several  steps  required  to  work  on  this  study.  First,  the  writer conducted a deeper reading on the play in order to comprehend the story well and
find  the  detail.  After  reading  the  play,  the  writer  found  something  interesting  to discuss  which  was,  the  struggle  of  a  japanese  woman  immigrant  to  adjust  to  the
isolated life in California perceived through postcolonial feminism point of view. In order to do more research on it, the writer used several theories  from internet,
essays and literary theory books after  the writer finished collecting data from the text.
The next step was applying theories and approach that is already presented earlier  to  answer  the  problem  formulation.  The  theory  of  character  and
characterization  and  theory  of  gender  stereotype  were  used  to  reveal  the characteristics of the main character through the dialogue and hidden narration as
the object of this study was a play, while the theory of postcolonial feminism was used to reveal the postcolonial perspective seen through the main female character
in the play. After the first problem was answered, then the second problem could be  answered  as  well  by  reflecting  the  postcolonial  feminism  concept,  theory  of
gender  stereotype  and  theory  of  hybridity  to  the  first  problem,  then,  the  writer would  relate  it  to  the  Japanese  immigrant  historical  background.  By  answering
those  two  problem  formulation,  the  writer  could  analyze  how  the  characteristics and roles of Chizuko Sakata contributed to reveal her struggle as an Issei widow
seen through postcolonial feminist perspective and finally the writer could draw a conclusion based on the analysis on it.
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CHAPTER IV ANALYSIS
This  chapter  aims  to  analyze  how  the  struggle  of  Chizuko  Sakata  as  an Issei  widow  in  Wakako  Yamauchi‟s  The  Music  Lesson  is  revealed  through
postcolonial  feminist  perspective.  First  of  all,  it  is  important  to  know  how Chizuko is depicted in the play. Chizuko Sakata is chosen since the writer wants
to see how a first-generation Japanese woman immigrant who lacks of opportunity attempts to adjust to an isolated agricultural life in California and her struggle to
maintain her culture in a foreign land. From the description of Chizuko Sakata, the writer can see the way she strives to overcome the hardships and play her roles in
the  family.  In  this  part,  the  writer  also  discusses  how  patriarchy  dominates  the Japanese woman immigrant‟s life.
A. The Description of Chizuko Sakata
1. Chizuko Sakata as a Breadwinner
It  has  been  seven  years  since  her  husband‟s  death  and  Chizuko  realizes that  it  is  getting  more  and  more  difficult  to  survive  in  California  without  a
husband. It is not easy for Chizuko to play „double roles‟ both a homemaker and a
breadwinner.  In  patriarchy,  breadwinner  is  to  define  a  man  while  homemaker defines  a  woman.  Right  after  her  husbands  funeral,  she  continues  working  and
does not waste even a second to mourn because she has to pay all her husbands debts.  During  her  settlement  in  California,  she  runs  a  piece  of  land  and  grows
crops  to  earn  money.  Her  children,  namely,  Ichiro,  Aki  and  Tomu  also  help  her
farm.  Chizuko  is  willing  to  work  from  dawn  to  dusk  to  support  her  family  even without a husband.
NAKAMURA.  looking  around  and  lowering  his  voice  That  women never lets up. Works like a man. Maybe better, eh? Yamauchi, 1996:411
NAKAMURA. And the day after he was buried, she‟s out there plowing the field. Yamauchi, 1996:413
NAKAMURA. Can you believe it? A woman behind the ass of a horse the day after her mans funeral.  It  aint  right.  So  I tell  her, Chizuko-san,  you
got a right to cry. Take time out to cry. She says no. So I say, Ill do your plowing.  Stay  home  for  a  while.  And  you  know  what  she  said?
Yamauchi, 1996:414
NAKAMURA. She says thats the way she cries, by working. Yamauchi, 1996:414
What  Nakamura  says  in  his  conversation  with  Kaoru  shows  us  the toughness  of  Chizuko  as  a  breadwinner.  It  also  proves  how  she  attempts to  bear
the pain of losing a husband in order to make a living for her family because she knows that everything is no longer the same, she has to go on struggling no matter
how hard life will be. NAKAMURA. Yeah. She got  lucky  with  tomatoes a couple of  years ago
and paid  back all her old mans debts. People never  expected to  see their money again, but she did it. She paid them back. Now she never borrows-
lives  close  to  the  belly-stingy,  tight.  Thats  the  way  she  stays  ahead.  Not much ahead, but...  Yamauchi, 1996:413
Chizuko endeavors to stand on her own feet, since there is nobody she can depend  on  but  herself.  She  cannot  count  on  her  children  too  much  because  they
have  to  go  to  school  therefore  they  cannot  help  her  mother  so  often.  Chizuko makes an effort to pay all the debt even though she does not make much money
from farming, it means she does not want to owe anybody. From her attitude, we