control  and  subordinate  another  in  an  intimate  relationship.  These  behaviors include  physical,  sexual,  emotional,  and  economic  abuse.  Tactics  of  coercion,
terrorism, degradation, exploitation,  and violence are used to engender fear in the victim in order to enforce compliance
” McCue, 2008:3. The wirter combined those two definitions as a pattern coercive behavior used
by the  person‟s  spouse,  former  spouse,  partner,  former  partner  with  the  aim  to
control  and  subordinate  another  in  an  intimate  relationship,  while  the  behaviors include  physical,  sexual,  emotional,  and  economic  abuse.  The  violence  itself  is
used to create fear in the victim so that the victim obeys the perpetrator McCue, 2008:2-3.
Another definition that discusses the theory is taken from an  article retrieved from  http:www.ovw.usdoj.govdomviolence.htm  entitled
Domestic  Violence
written  by  Beatrice  Hanson.  She  is  also  the  acting  director  of    the  United  States Department of Justice Office on violence Against Women.
The  definition  of  the  term  domestic  violence  is a  partner‟s  behavior  that
abuses  another  partner  in  a  relationship  -  the  relationship  can  be  a  homosexual relationsip or heterosexual relationship - the abuse is done with a purpose to take
control  over  the  partner.  The  abuse  became  a  violence  when  it  violates  the v
ictim‟s physic by hurting the victim, violates the victim‟s sex is abused sexually, violates  the  victim‟s  emotion  when  the  victim  is  being  underestimated  and  the
victim  feel  discourage ,  violates  the  victim‟s    economy  when  the  victim  is  not
allowed  to  take  a  job,  or violates  the  victim‟s  psychology  when  the  vicitm  is
threatened or intimidated .
In addition, domestic violence may happen to all people
who  are  married  or  was  married  which  means  that  the  violence  may  occur between a woman and her ex-husband and for those who live together
”
Hanson, 2013.
In the other words, domestic violence is the behavior from an intimate partner that  abuse  another  one  in  order  to  control  and  gain  power  over  the  partner  who
become  the  victim.  The  violence  can  be  physical,  sexual,  emotional,  economic, and psychological.
There are five types of domestic violence defined according to Hanson:
a. Physical Abuse
The abuse that categorized to this category is the abuse that aims to destruct the victim‟s body, or make an uncomfortable interaction to the victim‟s body
with a purpose to make the victim obeys the abuser. Hanson, 2013.
b. Sexual Abuse
Actions that categorized as sexual abuse  are forcing the intimate partner  to do  any  sexual  contact  without  the  permission  or  desire  from  the  partner.
Moreover, the force that hurts the sexual organ is also categorized as sexual abuse
Hanson, 2013.
c. Emotional Abuse
The behaviors that discourage the partner to do certain activity, not respecting the  partner  by  mocking  the  name,  and  giving  a  sharp  comment  are
categorized  as  emotional  abuse  because  when  the  victim  is  discourage  or mocked the victim will feel dishonored
Hanson, 2013.
d. Economic Abuse
Economic  abuse  is  the  behavior  that  blocks  the  victim  to  have  money  or  to make  the  financial  management,  in  most  cases  the  abuser  will  block  the
victim  to  manage  the  finance  and  also  force  the  victim  not  to  take  any  job. The purpose is  to  make  the victim cannot  do much to  fulfill  the daily needs
and that will drive the victim depends the life on the abuser Hanson, 2013.
e. Psychological Abuse
The words that fit in this category is “intimidation” because it is the best way for the abuser to take control over the victim‟s psychology. The abuser will
use  anything  to  damage  the  victim‟s  psychology.  When  the  victim  feels powerless  then the victim will be  driven to  a fear over the abuser. This  will
cause  deep  damage  than  emotional  abuse  because  of  the  long  repeated occurence
Hanson, 2013.
3. Feminism
Feminism  is  the  theory  describes  the  position  of  femaleswomen  in  the  society, how  they  are  treated  in  the  society,  and  it  also  persuades  the  women  to  change
their rule in the society. According to Bressler‟s book entitled
Literary Criticism: An Introduction to Theory and Practice, Second Edition
, which also discuss about feminism  from  the  experts,  and  this  one  from  the  theory  by  Simone  de  Beavior
female is defined as follows: Because  the  female  is  not  male,  Beavoir  asserted,  she  becomes  “the
Other,” an object whose existence is defined and interpreted by the male, who is dominant being in society Bressler, 1999:182.
According  to  the  quotation  above  we  can  see  that  in  the  society  male  is  more powerful  than  female  which  makes  female  become  dependant  to  the  male,  it
defines  female  as  the  non-significant  person  in  the  rule  to  the  society. Furthermore, according to de Beavoir male is defined as the one or the being and
that makes f emale is then defined by the male as “the other.”
Moreover, Elaine Showalter‟s theory on feminism in Barry‟s book entitled
Beginning  Theory:  Introduction  to  Literary  and  Cultural  Theory
,  stated  as follows:
Showalter also detects in the history of women‟s writing a
feminine phase
1840-80, in which women writers imitated dominant male artistics norm and aesthetic standards; then a
feminist
1880-1920, in which radical and often separatist positions are maintained; and finally a
female phase
1920 onwards  which  looked  particularly  at  female  writing  and  female
experience Barry, 1995:123. From  the  quotation  of  Showalter‟s  theory  above  shows  that  feminism  has
developed from time to time. In the early phase women began to write literature by imitating the male‟s writing pattern, in the middle phase women tried to write
using  their  own  pattern,  and  in  the  last  phase  women‟s  writer  uses  their  own pattern and also uses their experience in the writing.
According to the theory above, there is a movement where women are trying to  show  their  existence
one  of  the  movements  is  in  women‟s  writing  and  they refuse the male definition of female
as “the Other.”
C. Theoretical Framework
The reviews of the studies and the theories above are compiled in this chapter as  the  supporting  data  to  answer  the  two  problems  that  have  been  stated  in  the
previous  chapter.  The  importance  of  the  theories  is  based  on  how  those  theories