MICHAEL AS A MODERN TRAGIC HERO OF WORDSWORTH S MICHAEL : AN APPLICATION OF THE THEORY OF MODERN TRAGEDY

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MICHAEL AS A MODERN TRAGIC HERO OF WORDSWORTH S MICHAEL : AN APPLICATION OF THE THEORY OF MODERN TRAGEDY AN UNDERGRADUATE THESIS Presented as partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Sarjana Sastra in English Letters By COSMAS ANDY IRIANTO BROTO Student Number: 034214049 ENGLISH LETTERS STUDY PROGRAMME DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LETTERS FACULTY OF LETTERS SANATA DHARMA UNIVERSITY YOGYAKARTA 2008

MICHAEL AS A MODERN TRAGIC HERO OF WORDSWORTH S MICHAEL : AN APPLICATION OF THE THEORY OF MODERN TRAGEDY AN UNDERGRADUATE THESIS Presented as partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Sarjana Sastra in English Letters By COSMAS ANDY IRIANTO BROTO Student Number: 034214049 ENGLISH LETTERS STUDY PROGRAMME DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LETTERS FACULTY OF LETTERS SANATA DHARMA UNIVERSITY YOGYAKARTA 2008 i

EX ME IPSA RENATA SUM (From Myself I Reborn) iv

This undergraduate thesis is dedicated to The One and Only Lord in the Kingdom of Heaven My beloved late father My beloved mother My dearest little brother and sister My dearest late little sister v

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Praise to God, finally I finished my thesis. I would like to thank Jesus Christ for blessing me all my life and for guiding me in writing my undergraduate thesis. I would like to thank Drs. Hirmawan Wijanarka M. Hum, my advisor, especially for his guidance, big patience, suggestions and flexible time during the writing of my thesis. I also thank M. Luluk Artika W., S.S., my co-advisor, for reading my undergraduate thesis and giving me suggestions in order to make it better and Dewi Widyastuti, S.Pd., M.Hum as my great examiner. And I also thank all my lecturers for their guidance and their time to share their knowledge during the years of my study, and all staffs of English Letters Department, Sanata Dharma University library for all the help. My deepest gratitude also goes to my beloved family for supporting me in everything. I also would like to express my thanks to all of 2003 friends for accompanying and supporting me during my study. It is nice to be your friend. I dedicate special thanks to Michaella, Lintang, Mariae Bee, Lala, Nita, Tio, and Adhi Djajan for their special support. Last but not least, my thank goes to friends in WEDHUZ GOMBLOH Boarding House for giving me happiness and helping me in the writing process of my undergraduate thesis. Cosmas Andy Irianto Broto vi

TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE i APPROVAL PAGE... ii ACCEPTANCE PAGE... iii MOTTO PAGE iv DEDICATION PAGE... v ACKNOWLEGEMENTS. vi TABLE OF CONTENTS. vii ABSTRACT.. ix ABSTRAK x CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION 1 A. Background of the Study.. 1 B. Problem Formulation 4 C. Objectives of the Study. 4 D. Definition of Terms 5 CHAPTER II: THEORETICAL REVIEW 7 A. Review of Related Studies 7 B. Review on Related Theories. 9 1. Theory of Character and Characterization. 9 2. Theories of Modern Tragedy... 12 3. Theories of Modern Tragic Hero.... 14 C. Theoretical Framework. 16 CHAPTER III: METHODOLOGY... 17 A. Object of the Study 17 B. Approach of the Study... 18 C. Method of the Study.. 19 CHAPTER IV: ANALYSIS..... 21 A. The Description of the Main Character of the Poem Michael 21 B. The Contribution of the Other Characters in Developing the Main Character s Tragedy.. 25 1. Isabel 25 2. Luke. 27 3. Richard Bateman. 29 C. Michael as the Modern Tragic Hero.. 30 1. A Common Man..30 2. Ready to Lay Down his Life to Secure his Sense of Personal Dignity.32 3. Accepting the Consequence of his Total Compulsion to Evaluate Himself Justly 36 4. Having Fear for Being Displaced 39 5. Acting against the Scheme of Things Degrading him..40 vii

6. Having a Tragic Flaw... 45 CHAPTER V: CONCLUSION. 50 BIBLIOGRAPHY.. 53 APPENDICES. 55 A. Explication of Michael...... 55 B. The Poem of Michael.. 58 viii

ABSTRACT COSMAS ANDY IRIANTO BROTO. Michael as the Tragic Hero of Wordsworth s Michael : An Application of the Theory of Modern Tragedy. Yogyakarta: Department of English Letters, Faculty of Letters, Sanata Dharma University, 2008. The kind of tragic hero always follows the tragedy which is experienced by the hero. Tragic hero appears in Greek tragedy, Shakespearean tragedy, or Modern tragedy. Tragedy is affected by the background of social status, environment, economy, even the era. Related to the statement above, this analysis will focus on a character inside the poem who becomes modern tragic hero. This character experiences tragedy which is included as modern tragedy and is influenced by the near environment, family members, economical background, and also the unrealized one by one mistake all the time. The objectives of this study are to answer three main problems. First, this study tries to describe and analyze the main character, the main character of the poem. Second, this study tries to find and describe the influence from the other characters in developing Michael s tragedy. This is also done to differentiate who the real tragic hero is. Third, this study tries to find how Michael fits the modern tragic hero. This study applies the structuralism approach because it analyzes Michael s tragedy aspects from inside or outside the poem to reveal the tragic hero of the story of the poem. This approach is used to analyze form, structure, content, element, and the outside things of the literary work. This study applies library research as the method of the study in order to collect information and analyze the problem. The result of the analysis shows that Michael is only an old shepherd with many amazing skills. Isabel, Luke, and Richard Bateman become the agent to fulfill Michael s hope and the agent of Michael s tragedy. Michael fits the modern tragic hero categories based on the theory of Arthur Miller. First, he is only an ordinary shepherd and does not have any nobleman blood relation. Second, he is ready to lay down his life to secure his sense of personal dignity. Third, he has the consequence of his total compulsion to evaluate himself justly. Fourth, he has the fear of being displaced. Fifth, he acts against the scheme of things degrading him. Finally, he has a tragic flaw because of his unrealized mistake. ix

ABSTRAK COSMAS ANDY IRIANTO BROTO. Michael as the Tragic Hero of Wordsworth s Michael : An Application of the Theory of Modern Tragedy. Yogyakarta: Jurusan Sastra Inggris, Fakultas Sastra, Universitas Sanata Dharma, 2008. Jenis pahlawan tragis selalu mengikuti tragedi yang dialami pahlawannya. Tragedi dapat dipengaruhi dari latar belakang status sosial, lingkungan, ekonomi, ataupun zamannya. Pahlawan tragis muncul baik itu dalam tragedi Yunani, tragedi Shakespear, ataupun pada tragedi moderen. Berkaitan dengan pernyataan di atas, analisa ini akan dititik beratkan pada seorang tokoh cerita dalam sebuah puisi yang menjadi seorang pahlawan tragis moderen. Tokoh ini mengalami tragedi yang dipengaruhi oleh lingkungan sekitarnya, anggota keluarga, latar belakang ekonomi, dan juga kesalahan-kesalahan yang tidak disadarinya dibuat satu demi satu seiring dengan berjalannya waktu. Tujuan-tujuan dari studi ini adalah untuk menjawab tiga permasalahan utama. Pertama, studi ini mencoba untuk menggambarkan dan menganalisa Michael, tokoh utama dalam puisi. Kedua, studi ini mencoba menggambarkan dan menemukan pengaruh dari karakter-karakter lain dalam membentuk tragedi Michael. Hal ini juga dilakukan untuk membedakan siapa yang sebenarnya menjadi pahlawan tragis. Ketiga, studi ini mencoba untuk menemukan bagaimana Michael memenuhi kriteria sebagai pahlawan tagis pada tagedi moderen. Studi ini menggunakan pendekatan strukturalisme karena menganalisa segala aspek tragedi yang dialami Michael dari berbagai segi baik dari dalam maupun di luar puisi untuk mengungkap pahlawan tragis dari cerita dalam puisi. Pendekatan ini digunakan untuk menganalisa bentuk, struktur, isi cerita, elemen, dan hal-hal di luar karya sastra ini. Studi ini juga menggunakan penelitian perpustakaan dalam mengumpulkan informasi dan menganalisa permasalahan yang ada. Hasil analisa menunjukkan bahwa Michael hanyalah seorang gembala tua dengan kemampuan yang mengagumkan. Isabel, Luke, dan Richard Bateman menjadi agen untuk memenuhi harapan Michael dan menjadi agen dari tragedy Michael. Michael memenuhi kriteria sebagai pahlawan tragis pada tragedi moderen menurut teori Arthur Miller. Pertama, Michael hanyalah seorang penggembala biasa tanpa ada keturunan bangsawan. Kedua, dia siap untuk mengorbankan hidupnya untuk mengembalikan kehormatannya. Ketiga, dia mendapat akibat dari semua perbuatannya yang bisa dijadikan refleksi. Keempat, dia mempunyai ketakutan bila disingkirkan. Kelima, dia berusaha menetang semua masalah yang dihadapinya. Terakhir, dia mempunyai urutan dan kisah yang tragis yang disebabkan oleh kesalahan-kesalahan yang tidak disadarinya. x

CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study William Wordsworth is the greatest poet of the nineteenth century. He has left sufficient pure poetry, hearth-searching and beautiful. He is one of the great poets of humanity. His poems are most human and at the same time most himself as poet. The main theme of his poem of incidents in human life is love, the workings of love, its poetry to inflict the deepest wounds and to heal the most irreparable. Love is not as passion in the narrow sense of the word but passionate affection, as seen in Michael. His own experience of life was by far the most important source of his ideas. Michael is one of Wordsworth s great narrative poems in the last poem to enter the Lyrical Ballads. In Michael, he leaves the autobiographical framework almost completely behind and concerns himself. It is because the story belongs to his boyhood memory. Michael may have been conceived that Wordsworth thinking back his youth and composing draft for the poem of his life. Michael has a special importance in his life, for it marks the stage when he was led on from the pure passion for nature to feel for passion that was not his own (Mukherjef and Rajender, 2000: 188-186). He is concerned with the influence of natural object in the aspect in which led him to feel for the affection. Wordsworth called Michael as a pastoral poem. It is a poem about shepherd. Wordsworth s shepherd lives where sheep to have to be 1

2 worked for. Michael is simple tale of human suffering of tragedy. The story of Michael touches on a kind of loss and suffering. The universal aspect of the loss suffered by Michael as the main character in the poem is a hope that has attached itself to a person and seems to die with the person. He treats humanity and nature in the same way. In here, he shows man as a part of nature. The title Michael as the Tragic Hero of Wordsworth s Michael : An Application of the Theory of Modern Tragedy is chosen to be the topic of this study in order to analyze the main character as the tragic hero of modern tragedy. The tragedy in the poem is built by the tragedy of Michael supported by other characters. The characterization in Michael successfully makes the poem a work of art, which gives dramatic life to the structure of the poem. Wordsworth establish between himself and his main character. The character and circumstances of Luke were taken from a family to who he had belonged, many years before, the house where he lived in at Town-end, along with some fields and woodlands of the eastern Shore of Grasmere (Mukherjef and Rajender, 2000: 188-186). He has the essential quality to communicate the main character s tragedy through the events of each other character in developing Michael s tragedy. As the main character in the poem, Michael is the central figure of heroic proportions. The heroic characteristic that he has brought him as a good father, husband, and the leader of the family; but his figure becomes a tragic hero when at last the land is lost, his son does evil act, his wife dies and he dies also. Everything is because of his unrealized mistakes and his great love to his son.

3 Knowing the importance of Michael in the poem, I choose to focus the study on Michael that later ended in tragedy. Michael s tragedy is a simple tale of human suffering. The poet has attempted to give a picture of a man, a strong of mind and lively sensibility, agitated by two of the most powerful affections of human hearth, the parental affection and the love of the landed property. His life becomes miserable when his son goes to the town to work with his rich relatives there. Firstly, His reception of the news of his son s disgrace and light does not break him physically. Then it becomes ironic. The strength that had once been his mainstay to exist, now becomes a burden to him. The potency of his parental love was earlier suggested by its power to enforce his patient mind to acts of tenderness ; now the potency of his grief is implied by its capacity to render his physical strength meaningless. The unfinished sheepfold in desolation becomes a symbol of the ruin of a heroic life and the loss of his hopes. Thus the simple story of silent suffering and heroic fortitude deepens into truly tragic. The life story of Michael with Michael as the hero leads us to the Modern Tragedy in which the hero or heroine end tragically. Modern Tragedy is chosen to be the basic concept in doing the analysis because the life of Michael is as an ordinary people in modern life. Modern Tragedy focuses on the tragedy of a common man not a noble man like in Greek Tragedy (Walley, 1950: 50-59). The hero in Shakespearean Tragedy faces his tragic ending mainly caused by his own action. While in Greek Tragedy, the hero is fated to have a tragic ending. In Modern Tragedy, the hero is the individual attempting to gain his rightful position

4 in the society. The hero causes the tragedy to him or to another and it is because of a mistake that sometimes is not realized (Walley, 1950: 54-59). Further, by doing this analysis, we can prove that the theories on play also can be used in analyzing poem. The theories that are used in this study are taken from the theories on play. The writer adores William Wordsworth so much, especially the poem Michael. It is because the story of Michael almost the same as the writer life story. This study is also to appreciate William Wordsworth as a great poet in literary world. B. Problem Formulation From the background of the study stated previously, three problems can be formulated as follows: 1. How is the main character described in the poem? 2. What are the contributions of each character in leading the main character s tragedy? 3. How does Michael fit the modern tragic hero? C. Objectives of the Study Some matters are stated to understand this study. The first is to find and analyze the main character described through the lines in the poem. The second is to find the influences of the other characters in developing Michael s tragedy. The third is to find how Michael fits the modern tragedy tragic hero revealed from his tragedy.

5 D. Definition on Terms 1. Modern Tragedy According to Aristotle, tragedy is the imitation of an action that is serious and also, as having magnitude, complete in itself, in the medium of poetic language, in the manner of dramatic plot, incorporating incidents to arouse pity and fear wherewith to accomplish the catharsis of such emotion. Modern tragedy for the lay portrays the life of the person in the modern time where there is not influenced by the myth of god/goddess or the social structure (noble man). The basic difference between Modern Tragedy and Greek Tragedy is that Modern Tragedy tells about the life of common people unlike Greek tragedy tells about the life of noble people. Shakespearean Tragedy defines it as a story of exceptional calamity ( great misfortune and misery) leading to the death of a man in high estate or the story of human actions producing exceptional calamity and ending in the death of such a man (Walley, 1950: 54-59). 2. Tragic Hero In Greek Tragedy, Aristotle defines the main character of a tragedy is the protagonist or the tragic hero, who through some flaws in his character brings death or destruction upon himself or upon someone else that he or

6 she loves. The hero is fated to have a tragic ending where god contributes to the downfall of the hero (Walley, 1950: 54-59). A.C Bradley defines the word tragic hero in the sense of Shakespearean Tragedy as a person of high estate or having greatness more than common people who experiences suffer conducting to his death by his own action (Walley, 1950: 54-59). In modern tragedy, the tragic hero is viewed in his social and moral relationship. Tragic hero on Modern Tragedy tells about the heroic life of a common people. The tragic hero is an ordinary people not a noble man or people in the high estate (Walley, 1950: 54-59).

CHAPTER II THEORETICAL REVIEW A. Review of Related Studies There are many opinions of critics to Wordsworth s Michael. Graham Hough gave opinion about the theme of Michael which is love of father for his son. It is told in blank verse (unrhymed iambic pentameter) of a rather stiff simplicity and much of it is straight narrative so unelaborated that it treads on the verge of the prosaic. He said that the effect of Michael is not immediate. It is more prolonged acquaintance with the poem reveals it as the most characteristic Wordsworthian achievement. A poem where a long familiar emotion, that has been absorbed into the personality and is no longer clamorous or importunate, is evenly diffused throughout (Mukherjef and Rajender, 2000: 191). R.O.C Winkler had opinion on the plot of Michael, especially the influence of nature. He stated that in Michael, nature is something outside the human situation. According to him, Michael as the main character in the poem is part of the natural world himself, and the strength of his body and mind, the birth, growth, and bereavement of his love for Luke, are all enforced in terms of his work among the things of nature. The old man s feelings with the natural world around him, there is no scope for turning to nature for consolation. The natural word simply endures and the only support that Michael has for his suffering is endurance (Mukherjef and Rajender, 2000: 192). 7

8 Geoffrey H. Hartman said that the story of Michael touches on a kind of loss and suffering which occurs in some form to everyone. The changes wrought by the industrial revolution are only the occasional cause for the disaster. The universal aspect of the loss suffered by Michael is of a hope which has attached itself to a person and seems to die with the person. He also had opinion with the nature in Michael. He said that the nature was essential to human actions and meditations. His picture of the old man is not simply of suffering or muted despair, but of natural resilience and the habit of fortitude. He clearly shows the symbol or the evidence of Michael s tragedy through his opinion: Though we are told about the seven years in connection with Michael s unfinished labors at the sheepfold, there are remains his persistence which suggest an immemorial covenant between man and the land. Michael does not hasten the end and abides his times without abandoning the land even in imagination. Michael dies as he has lined: In the eye of nature. Yet Michael is not an obsolete possibility of the human spirit: the covenant that holds the mind of man to the earth springs only such as him (Mukherjef and Rajender, 2000: 192-193). This study is further analyzing the tragedy of Michael where Michael as the tragic hero of modern tragedy. The analysis is going deep into the central character of the poem. The analysis is also using the theme, father s love to his son, to find the elements of Michael s tragedy. Different with R.O.C Winkler, the writer further analyzes the nature as the unrealized mistakes of Michael in supporting his tragedy. The analysis further develops the opinion of Geoffrey H. Hartman, especially in analyzing Michael as the tragic hero. Besides that, the relation of nature and the

9 industrial revolution as the significant aspect in Michael s tragedy are deeply analyzed. B. Review of Related Theories 1. Theories of Character and Characterization Michael is a kind of blank verse poetry which is the standard medium of English Drama and also a kind of narrative poetry. Narrative poetry is the poetry which the main purpose is to tell a story. The poem of Michael has setting, character, plot, and climax as the elements of narrative poetry. It also contains a series of scene in dramatic form which is narrated (Levin, 1960: 131-144). This poem uses non-participant point of view which is omniscient. The narrator relates what the characters do or think. The omniscient narrator can at any time enter the mind of any or all of the characters. The narrator is also neutral. Where the narrator recounts deeds and thoughts but does not judge (Barnet, 1988: 50-52). Character refers to the relevant behaviors trends that have particular moral and ethical implications. The character of a person reveals from his or her behavior whereas a personality of a person reveals from a social interaction (Sawrey and Telfrod. 1968: 302). Abrams stated that character is the person presented in a dramatic or narrative work, which are interpreted by the readers as being endowed with moral and dispositional qualities that are expressed in what they say, the dialogues, and what they do in action (Abrams, 1981: 20).

10 E.M Forster divides character into two terms, flat character and round character. Flat character is build around single idea or quality and is presented without much individualizing detail, and therefore can be fairly adequately described in a single phrase or sentence. Round character is complex in temperament and motivation and is presented with subtle particularity (Abrams, 1981: 20). Koesnosoebroto divided character into two kinds, major or main character and minor character. Main character is the most important character in the story. Minor character is character of less important than those the main. The main character needs other character to make the story more convincing an lifelike (Koesnosoebroto, 1988: 67) Characterization is the process by which an author or a playwright creates a character. Characterization in literature is the presentation of the attitudes and behaviors of imaginary persons in order to make them credible to the author s audience. According to Encyclopedia Americana: International Edition, Vol: 6, characterization is a unique feature of such fictional forms as the short story, novel, drama, and narrative poetry (Library of Congress Cataloging Data, 1995: 291). Oscar Bracket states that characterization can be found in four levels: physical, social, psychological, and moral. Physical is concerned with such basic facts as sex, age, size, and color. Social is included the character s economic status, profession or trade, religion, family relationship. All those factors are that place him in his environment. Psychological reveals the character s habitual responses, attitudes, desire, motivations, like and dislikes, the inner working of mind, both

11 emotional and intellectual, which precede action. Moral decision differentiates characters because the choices they make when facing moral crises show whether they are selfish, hypocritical, or person of integrity (Bracket, 1974: 39-40) Hugh Holman and William Harmon in A Handbook to Literature state that characterization is divided into three fundamental ways. The first is the explicit presentation by the author of the character through direct exposition, either in an introduction or more often throughout the development of the story that is illustrated by actions. The second is the presentation of the character in action with little or no explicit comment by the author, in the expectation that the reader will be able to reduce the attributes of the actor from action. The third is the presentation from within a character, without comment on the character by the author, of the impact of actions and emotions on the character s inner self, with the expectations that the reader will come to a clear understanding of the attributes of the characters. The three fundamental methods are the basic terms for the author to give characterization toward the characters in the story to be understood by the reader (Holman and Harmon, 1986: 81-83). According to Yelland, Jones, and Easton, characterization is the creation of imaginary persons. The writer can reveal certain qualities of its own nature and the writer also can try to keep himself in the background and presents the characters of real people or of imaginary people. Through characterization, the readers will understand why the character does the thing and can be emotionally involved in the story (Yelland, Jones, and Easton, 1950: 30).

12 Characterization will always be a part of character. Characterization as the part of character is the way an author characterize his or her work. From the theories on character and characterization the writer could conclude that character is a person presented in literary works that has his or her own personalities. 2. Theories of Modern Tragedy There are many concepts that try to explain the definition or the meaning of tragedy. A tragedy is an unhappy and painful situation which involves death (Kernan 1963: 163). Kernan states that a tragic hero is a person in the rest of his life denies the world around him, but he knows he has to achieve in order to fulfill himself, and he persists in his search while more ordinary men giving in. He commits himself to some curse, which creates conflict with forces whose existence he has not suspected. Therefore, he stumbles forward into his suffering, and at the end he usually achieves something of value by his struggle. Aristotle said that a tragedy is an imitation of an action that is serious and also, as having magnitude, complete itself, in language with pleasurable accessories, each kind brought in separately in the parts of the work; in dramatic form; with incident arousing pity and fear wherewith to accomplish its catharsis of such emotion. The language with pleasurable accessories means that with rhythm and harmony or song superadded. Tragedy is essentially an imitation of action and life, of happiness and misery. All human happiness or misery takes the form of action (Levin, 1960: 134-151).

13 The basic difference between Modern Tragedy and Greek Tragedy is that Modern Tragedy tells about the life of common people unlike Greek tragedy tells about the life of noble people. In the Greek Tragedy god has an essential role of the tragedy. The hero of the Greek Tragedy is fated to have a tragic ending where god contributes to the downfall of the hero. Shakespearean Tragedy defines it as a story of exceptional calamity (great misfortune and misery) leading to the death of a man in high estate or the story of human actions producing exceptional calamity and ending in the death of such a man (Walley, 1950: 54-59). In modern time, the tragedy pictures more complex live and ideas. The theory of Aristotle has been rejected by many critics. In The Tragic Fallacy, Joseph Wood Krutch says that tragedy is not the imitation of noble action, for indeed, no one knows what a noble action is or not such a thing as nobility exists in nature apart from the mind of man. As matter of fact, a tragedy is essentially as expression, not of despair but of triumph over despair and of confidence in the value of human life (Levin, 1960: 164). It is not about gods nor king or noble man anymore. It is about human life, human struggle, human individuality, human egoism, and human social life. Most of modern literatures tend to picture the real condition of human being, and they are written based on the senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and feeling. Then it brings a new kind of recognizable truth to the stage by introducing subjects and characters, which previously is not considered acceptable especially in tragedy (Barranger, 1994: 540).

14 Michael is considered as a modern tragedy for the play portrays the life in the exact time. It is because modern tragedy tells about the life of common people unlike Greek tragedy tells about the life of noble people influenced by the role of god and otherwise Shakespearean Tragedy defines it as a story of exceptional calamity (great misfortune and misery) leading to the death of a man in high estate because of his own action (Walley, 1950:54-59). Michael is just a shepherd or a common man. The tragedy of Michael is also because the influence of the society and environment. That is why in the analysis the writer uses the theories of modern tragedy. 3. Theories of Modern Tragic Hero In Greek tragedy, Aristotle defined the main character of a tragedy is the protagonist or the tragic hero, who through some flaw in his character brings death or destruction upon himself or upon someone he/she loves. He said that the tragic heroes usually from illustrious families and he is not an ordinary man. The tragic hero must be someone who is highly renowned and prosperous. In Greek and Shakespearean Tragedy, he is usually a king or prince. In Shakespearean tragedy, it also concerns with a person, leaders of the state, or a member of great houses, who quarrels of public movement (Levin, 1960: 134-151). Aristotle also said that the tragic hero comes to grief through his hamartia, a term sometimes translated as tragic flaw. The tragic flaw is an erroneous judgment which explains that the protagonist is, although a man of a high rank, imperfect likes

15 other human beings. Most tragic heroes are males. The tragic hero usually goes beyond the standards to which reasonable people adhere; he does some fearful deed which ultimately destroys him (Barnet, 1988: 741). Arthur Miller states that tragedy is the disaster inherent in being torn away from each person which has chosen image of self and position and that tragedy results when the character s environment denies the fulfillment of this self-concept. According to Miller, the tragic hero of modern tragedy is the person with the underlying struggle is that of the individual attempting to gain his rightful position in his society. Tragic man, then placed in a universe of irreconcilables, acting in a situation in which he is both innocent and guilty, and peculiarly sensitive to the cursed spite of his condition, suffers. Tragic man viewed in his social and moral relationship (Levin, 1960: 171-178). Miller states that a modern tragic hero has the categories that must be followed. The categories are: 1. The subject must be a common man. He is not a king or a prince. The common man is as apt a subject for tragedy in its highest sense as kings are. 2. The subject must be ready to lay down his life to secure his sense of personal dignity. The tragic feeling is evoked in us when we are in the presence of a character that is ready to lay down his life, if needed be, to secure one thing his sense of personal dignity. 3. The consequence of his total compulsion to evaluate himself justly. The destruction is in the attempt to posit a wrong or an evil in his environment.

16 4. The subject must have fear of being displaced. 5. The subject acts against the scheme of things degrading him. 6. The subject must have tragic flaw, a failing that is not peculiar to grand or elevated characters. Nor it is necessarily a weakness (Levin, 1960: 171-178). C. Theoretical Framework This study is to solve the problems formulation stated before. There are several theories used to solve the problem formulation. To solve the first problem, the theory of character and characterization are used. This is needed to find and describe the characters in the poem. It is also used in understanding the characteristic of each character because the writer of the poem using various expressions to build the characterization. The theories on tragedy then are used to find the tragedy in the poem. It is including the elements which support it. The theories of modern tragedy and the theory of tragic hero of modern tragedy are used to analyze Michael s tragedy and the other characters supports to his tragedy. There are many elements that included in the story which needs to be analyzed as the part of modern tragedy. The theory of modern tragic hero is used to analyze Michael as the central character in the poem and to find how he can become a tragic hero of modern tragedy. The approach is used to analyze the poem in many aspects in, from and outside the text.

CHAPTER III METHODOLOGY A. Object of the Study The study deals with the poem Michael written by William Wordsworth. The poem was written at Town-end, Grasmere, in 1800. The poem consists of 21 stanzas and 482 lines (Mukherjef and Rajender, 2000: 173-183). Michael is one of Wordsworth s great narrative poems in the last poem to enter the Lyrical Ballads. It is one of Wordsworth s great narrative poems. In Michael, he leaves the autobiographical framework almost completely behind and concerns himself. In the poem Wordsworth creates four characters. They are Michael, Isabel, Luke, and Richard Bateman. In this study, the writer focuses on the characters, especially Michael as the main character in the poem. Michael is just a shepherd in Grasmere Vale. He is a man with strong mind and lively sensibility. He has a wife, Isabel, and a son, Luke. He teaches everything to Luke with perfect parental affection. His life becomes miserable when his son goes to the town to work with his rich relative there, Richard Bateman. He makes an unrealized mistake which leads his family into tragedy. The strength which had once been his mainstay becomes a burden to him. 17

18 B. Approach of the Study In doing this analysis, the writer uses structuralism in order to analyze the tragedy of the main character in the poem in revealing the tragic hero of the poem. The writer uses the structuralism approach because it refers to the form, structure, theory of tragedy and tragic hero, and the outside things of the literary work. Guerin in A Handbook of Critical Approaches to Literature said that structuralism is the study to detect the recurrent pattern not just in the particular work but also throughout literature. Perhaps it is revealing something about the way the human mind works (1979: 282). According to Peter Barry in Beginning Theory (2002: 39-60), narratology is a branch of structuralism although it has achieved a certain independence from its parent. The essence of structuralism is the belief that things can not be understood in isolation-they have to be seen in the context of the larger structures they are part of. It follows from this that meaning or significance is not a kind of core or essence inside things: rather, meaning is always outside. Structuralism approach takes you further and further away from the text and into large and comparatively abstract question of genre, history, and philosophy. This emphasizes on the intrinsic and also extra-textual features in the analysis of literature. Thus, in the structuralism approach to literature there is a constant movement away from the individual literary work and a parallel drive towards understanding the larger abstract structures which contain them.

19 Structuralism is used because this study will discuss the character as the theory of drama (tragedy and tragic hero) with reference to the genre or to its place in the development of the genre. It deals with the tragedy of social life in the industrial revolution in London. C. Method of the Study The writer applied a library research as the method of the study. This method is collecting data by reading some books that is useful for the analysis. Two kinds of sources are used to support the study. The primary source was taken from Wordsworth poem Michael. The secondary sources were taken from some books and information from internet browsing. Doing the analysis, the writer took a few steps. Firstly, the writer read the work thoroughly and also interpreted the characters of the work. After the writer read the poem, some tragedy of the characters was found. The tragedy that happened to Michael as the main character was very attractive. This made the writer interested to have a character study in the play to analyze the main character in this poem. Secondly, the writer decided the topic of the thesis and formulated the problem formulation as the base of the thesis. Thirdly, the writer used the appropriate approach to analyze the poem line by line and makes a library research to find the theories that were related to the character study for the analysis. The theories on character and characterization are used to analyze every character in the poem. The approach is used to analyze every scene or

20 the structure of the poem. It is also used to find another relation with the theory on modern tragedy and another outside aspect (industrialism). After that, the theories and the approach were used in the analysis to analyze the whole work from the first line till the end. After analyzing the characters and the tragedy, the writer searches the tragic hero revealed from the analysis. The tragic hero is revealed from the tragedy of the main character which is supported by other (minor) characters. Finally, conclusion is made. The conclusion contains the significant information from the introduction until the analysis. It especially contains the summary of the important points that are obtained for the analysis.

CHAPTER IV ANALYSIS A. The Description of the Main Character of the Poem Michael Michael is the main character in the poem. The character of Michael is described in two conditions, when he was a boy and when he is old. As a boy, he is not a clever or smart boy. He is lazy to study. He loves to live freely with the nature. while I was yet a boy careless of books, yet having felt the power of nature, by the gentle agency Of natural objects, led me on to feel For passions that were not my own, and think (Stanza 1, lines 27-31). After that, Michael is described as an old man. He is a shepherd in Grasmere Vale. He lives near the forest. He is described as a strong man and has a keen mind. He is prompt, stout of heart, and strong of limb. He has the ability to watch the shepherd better than the others. He can know everything which will happen by noticing the nature. He is a cheerful person and so lively. He is kind and skillful as a shepherd. He has many experiences as a shepherd, joy and fear. He has a big responsibility as a shepherd. He can be said as the friend of nature. His age is around eighties. Upon the forest-side in Grasmere Vale, thee dwelt a shepherd, Michael was his name the pleasure which there is in life itself (Stanza 2, lines 40-77). 21

22 Inside those lines, there are more specific descriptions of Michael. Many of his characteristics reflect the economical power. It is shown by his ability and instinct as a skillful shepherd which can make him prosperous. He is better than the other shepherd and this gives him more natural capital to be rich as a shepherd. his mind was keen, Intense, and frugal, apt for all affairs, And in his Shepherd's calling he was prompt And watchful more than ordinary men. (Stanza 2, lines 44-47). Michael's stout heart may signify one of his minds, which is clearly that of a successful businessperson: "apt for all affairs." He has the capacity to solve many problems and he has the creativity and ideas to control many shepherds affairs. His mind is able to read its ancestral lands like a text but Michael is neither a nature poet, nor a natural theologian, nor a naturalist. He is very close to the nature. Nature is his friend, teacher, master, father, and his worker. The nature is his pleasure and absolutely his life. grossly that man errs, who should suppose That the green Valleys, and the Streams and Rocks, Were things indifferent to the Shepherd's thoughts (Stanza 2, lines 62-65). The natural setting provides both a necessary backdrop for Michael to perform his acts of heroism and a mnemonic album in which to preserve the memory of these acts, all of which have to do with the dumb animals, which he had saved. He also

23 shows his continuity responsibility to the animal that he saves. He take cares them, seeks them when they are lost, and saves them when they are in trouble. He acts not only as a master or an ordinary shepherd, but also as a hero for the animal. So many incidents upon his mind Of hardship, skill of courage, joy or fear; Which, like a book, preserved the memory the dumb animals, whom he had sav'd, Had fed or shelter'd, linking to such acts, So grateful in themselves, the certainty Of honorable gains. (Stanza 2, lines 68-73). He has a wife that is 20 years younger than him. Her name is Isabel. Although he is eighties, Isabel is his first and only wife. It is like a late marriage for a man. It is a proof that love is unlimited. From the marriage, he has a son that he loved much, more than anything else. His name is Luke. His helpmate was commonly matron of house or field. (Stanza 3, lines 79-109). Michael is very old that he is near to the death. He is too old for a shepherd or to stay as a shepherd. He is also described as an old lamp which shines his family. Maybe he is old but he is still a shepherd and still a light. Although he is old, he becomes the symbol of the shepherd there. He also becomes the teacher and the light for the shepherd. He is considered as The Evening Star. The Evening Star

24 can also be derived from his habit. He usually works till the evening where the old lamp which accompanies the family can be seen from far. To deem that he was old,-in shepherd s phrase, With one foot in the grave. (Stanza 2, lines 89-90). There by the light of this old lamp they sate, (Stanza 3, line 124). Michael also has an old style. His life is with ancient style of a shepherd which is not colorful and monotonous. It happened before the coming of his wife and his son. His life concerns with the nature not with the style of the common people. He cannot be noticed with what happened in the actual culture events, but he cares with the actual nature events in his environment so much. Down from the ceiling, by the chimney s edge, That in our ancient uncouth country style With huge and black projection overbrowed Large space beneath, as duly as the light (Stanza 3, lines 110-113). Michael is a hard worker. He does anything for his family. He always tries to do the best he can do. This is also as the habit of his family. Michael usually works from morning till late in the evening. When at home in the night, he still does something useful and he helps his wife. Living a life of an eager industry (Stanza 3, line 122). His wife and his son make him always in a high spirit of life. He loves his wife much but his love for Luke is bigger. The presence of Luke is something new

25 for Michael. He has a raw material that is needed to be formed. Since the birth of Luke, he teaches everything that he knew to him. He is the parent which has the responsibility. Luke is the center of his life. Luke is his life. Michael put a big hope on Luke. The shepherd, if he loved himself, must need have loved his helpmate; but to Michael s hearth, this son of his old age yet more dear. (Stanza 4, lines 141-143). B. The Contributions of the Other Characters in Developing the Main Character s Tragedy 1. Isabel Isabel is Michael s wife. She is younger than him. She is a good woman, a good wife for Michael. His helpmate was a comely matron, old- Though younger than himself full twenty years. She was a woman of a stirring life, Whose heart was in her house (Stanza 3, lines 88-82). She does not realize that her presence later will lead Michael to the tragedy. Michael as the tragic hero is started when he meets her. She sacrifices too much for him. She works very hard from morning till late of the night to do the household matters for Michael. She works harder because Michael is too old to do everything. She is late to meet and in love with him. This is the unrealized mistakes of both of

26 them. She also gives another color in Michael s life. She comes as a new thing in his life although later it becomes a tragedy because of the late meeting. Of day grew dim the Housewife hung a lamp, An aged utensil, when ha performed Service beyond all others of its kind. Early at evening did it burn-and late (Stanza 3, lines 114-117). Isabel gives Luke as a beautiful present for him in the beginning. The presence of her and Luke do not be treated well by Michael in the actual environment. She gives Luke as hopes but also as an object of Michel s obsession. Luke will be the successor of Michael. She also does not think of Luke s education because she also works too much. Nor cheerful, yet with objects and with hopes, Living a life of eager industry (Stanza 4, lines 121-122). She is a good wife for Michael because she does everything to please him and this is not good. Michael becomes the object of her love but he does not show love as that much to her. This is also an unrealized mistake that is never touched by Isabel. She does not ask for the responsibility of treating her. Michael earns much more care with Luke and nature than with her. In running the family life, she has bigger role. Another mistake is her decision to agree to send Luke to the city. Her agreement is based on her imagination and her past memory of Richard s success

27 story. She also thinks shortly and has an equal comparison between Luke and Richard. Thee thoughts, and many others of like sort, Passed quickly through the mind of Isabel, And her face brightened.. (Stanza 12, lines 271-273). Actually she realizes the tragedy which will happen because of her instinct as a mother and a woman. She realizes that Michael will die without of Luke near present. She does not reveal it to Michael but only to Luke. It is also unrealized mistake because Luke also does nothing with this warning. And when they rose at morning she could see That all his hopes were gone. That day at noon She said to Luke, while they two by themselves Were sitting at the door, Thou must not go: We have no other Child but thee to lose, None to remember-do not go away, For if thou leave thy father he will die. (Stanza 14, lines 292-301). 2. Luke Luke is Michael s only son. His presence is very worthy for Michael but his presence is also late. He comes when Michael is already very old. An only Child, who had been born to them When Michael, telling o er his years, began To deem that he was old,-in shepherd s phrase, With one fot in the grave. (Stanza 3, lines 87-90). Michael pours his life into him. He leads Michael as the tragic hero from the potential nature that he has. He is a good young man and a good shepherd. He is as

28 tough as Michael in front of nature, but not in front of the actual world in the city. He is the copy of Michael as a shepherd. His journey to London is for Michael. This leads Michael to the tragedy of the family. Indirectly, Luke s fault is from Michael. The one that should be blamed is Michael. He sends him and gives him the way to London by promoting him to Richard Bateman. Luke also considers this too easy and he becomes too much proud. He only thinks of his success that he will get. Nor was there at that time on English land A prouder heart than Luke s.. (Stanza 15, lines 314-315). All of them are Luke s personal events that lead the family into tragedy. In the end, he takes an evil way in order to be successful as soon as possible to make his father happy. This is then becomes a fault because of the background that he has. His father always teaches him to be honest. If he faces the industrial life, Michael should teach him many tricks to solve many industrial work problems. In the city then he takes an evil way to get the success instantly and this destroys him and the family. His shame feeling makes him runaway from his mistake because no one can help him. Meantime Luke began To slacken in his duty; and, at length, He in the dissolute city gave himself To evil course: ignominy and shame Fell on him, so that he was driven at last To seek a hiding-place beyond the seas. (Stanza 19, lines 442-447).

29 3. Richard Bateman He is Michael s relatives in London. He is a successful businessman. He leads Michael to his tragedy by receiving Luke as his employee. We have, thou know st, Another kinsman-he will be our friend In this distress. He is a prosperous man, Thriving in trade-and Luke to him shall go, And with his kinsman s help and his own thrift He quickly will repair this loss (Stanza 11, lines 247-252). All Michel s backgrounds are attached in Luke. The background of Michael is not the same as Richard s background. Michael s life is running because of the nature, but Richard is a poor boy who becomes rich because of the industrial work in the city. Michael never sends Luke in formal school. He sends him to nature. Business needs knowledge to explore nature. Richard also does not prepare Luke to face the industrial works. He accepts him raw and never develops him. Luke is just a young foolish boy from village who should face the cruel industrial works. He has the promises to success Luke. He does not have the responsibility of his failed. with kind assurances that he would do His utmost for the welfare of the Boy; To which, requests were added, that forthwith He might be sent to him.. (Stanza 15, lines 308-311).

30 C. Michael as the Modern Tragic Hero According to Arthur Miller in Tragedy and the Common Man, the tragic hero has six categories that must be followed. Michael as the main character in Michael fits the pattern that Miller consciously develops (Levin, 1960: 171-180). 1. A common man Michael is not a king or a prince, he is an ordinary man, and he is just a shepherd. He is a shepherd in Grasmere Vale. In the middle of the society, he also does not have a power to control the society. He does not have any governmental occupation. He is only famous as a skillful shepherd, a local village shepherd. He has the ability to watch shepherd better than the others. He is the picture of a man, of a strong mind and lively sensibility, agitated by two of the most powerful affections of the human hearth, the parental affection, and the love of the property, landed property. He is very close to the nature. He is a friend of nature. He has a wife and a son. Upon the forest-side in Grasmere Vale, there dwelt a shepherd, Michael was his name the pleasure which there is in life itself (Stanza 2, lines 40-77). Michael's decision to send Luke to the city to save the family estate from division and sale represents a shifting of roles is the proof that Michael plays God (or God's agent, as his archangelic name would tend to suggest). In this part, as we