Juvenile Delinquency in the 19th Century London as Revealed in Roman Polanski’s “Oliver Twist”.

ABSTRACT
ANDRIANA, YENITA. 2009. Juvenile Delinquency in the 19th Century London
as Revealed in Roman Polanski’s “Oliver Twist”. English Literature. Semarang
State University. Supervisors: I. Rini Susanti Wulandari, S.S.M.Hum, II. Maria
Johana A.W,S.S.M.Si.
Key word: Juvenile Delinquency, 19th Century in London, Oliver Twist.
This study analyzes juvenile delinquency revealed in Roman Polanski’s Oliver
Twist movie. As the questions to be answered attached as follows, first “how is
juvenile delinquency portrayed in the movie”. The second is “what factors cause
juvenile delinquency”. The third is “what are the impacts of juvenile delinquency
to the society”.
The data of the study are in the form of words, phrases, sentences,
dialogues, explicit utterance as well as implicit utterance. The writer uses
descriptive qualitative analysis. The data are gathered by watching the movie,
reading the script, identifying, classifying, and selecting technique. The analysis is
done by several techniques including exposing, explaining, and interpreting.
The results of the analysis are; there are several delinquencies in the story
such as breaking the rules, lying, and stealing. While there are several factors that
cause juvenile delinquency such as unemployment and poverty, social class, and
the industrial revolution and workhouse. Juvenile delinquency also gives several
impacts to the society especially for society such as poverty, criminal, etc.

It is suggested that the students of English Department read this final
project before they make a final project which explores the other topics about
crime.

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