THE CHANGING SENSE OF POLITENESS IN FEMALE CHARACTERS IN MARGARET MITCHELL'S GONE WITH THE WIND
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which still adopted patriarchy system. This society had a tendency to clearly polarize men and women's role in the family and society, in which the women should be kind, polite, and gracious. While on the other hand, men, who held the superior position in the society. could express their feeling more freely. This politeness changes when the Civil War comes through this process, there are many changes in the society that influence the rapport. From the beginning when women must speak soft, gracious, and, politely, until the coming of the war, in which they have to leave all their old status as the inferior people. And the last is when the men returned back to their family.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24167/celt.v9i2.175
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