SlideShare a Scribd company logo
MARXISM THEORY
Presented by Adam Prasetyo
• Marxism is a socio-economic philosophy that analyzes the class struggles of laborers which leads to the gap
in wealth and privileges between laborers and employers.
Karl Marx Background
◦ Karl Marx was a son of Jewish parents and was born in Trier, Germany on May 5th,1818. His father was a lawyer who
converted to Christianity because his legal career was deemed necessary for him to do so.
◦ Marx Studied law and philosophy at the universities of Bonn and Berlin.
◦ After he married his childhood sweetheart, Jenny von Westphalen in June 1843, they immediately moved to Paris which
was the center of socialist thought and of the more extreme group that went under the name of communism.
◦ Throughout his time in Paris, he befriended Friedrich Engels, whom he met from the publication of German-French
Yearbooks. This meeting marks the beginning of their collaboration on their later texts.
◦ Their meeting led to the important text published by them called The Communist Manifesto (1848) which led to the basis of
Marxism Theory.
◦ He believes that social class struggle should be eradicated. In his book, Manifesto of the Communist Party, he
explained that social class struggle has existed since history, dating back to ancient Rome and the Middle
Ages. Example of social class in history includes patricians, knights, plebeians, and slaves in ancient Rome;
feudal lords, vassals, guild-masters, journeymen, apprentices, and serfs in Middle Ages.
◦ He noticed a pattern throughout history that society anywhere always became 2 sides of the opposition,
namely the bosses or Bourgeoisie; and the workers or Proletariat. The bosses owned the means of
production, such as machinery, a plot of land, etc, but they did not do anything to help the workers; whereas
the workers were not making money as much as the bosses and had nothing to say about the business.
Core Elements of Marxism
Marxists believed that there are conflicts of classes in Capitalist society. Fundamentally between the
Bourgeoisie and the Proletariat.
◦ Bourgeoisie (Those who own and control the means of production in society)
◦ Proletariat (Those who simply sell their labor power in the market of Capitalism)
This led to the separation of Capitalist society into two related influence
◦ The economic base (or infrastructure) and
◦ The political and ideological superstructure
The Ruling Class uses these two ways in order to control the other class.
◦ Through the use of force (Repressive State Apparatuses)
◦ Through the use of ideology/socialization (Ideological State Apparatuses)
Step by Step into the Goal of Marxism
◦ Primitive Communism
◦ The Ancient Epoch (Slave Society)
◦ Feudal Society
◦ Capitalist Society
◦ Communist Society
Relation to Literary Works
◦ For Marxism, Art is considered a superstructure of society.
◦ Marxist views on art are the product of the economic and ideological determinants specific to that era.
By seeing art as it is, not as art itself, generally, these questions will arise:
◦ What is the role of the class?
◦ How do the characters oppose the oppressor?
◦ Does the art carry a Marxist view or rather, does the art oppose Marxist views?
◦ How did the artist depict the oppression?
◦ Does the art propose new idealistic views on things? If yes what was it?
Article Review
Base, superstructure, Underworld- Marxism and post-Marxism
in Don DeLillo's Fin de Siecle fiction
Introduction
Don DeLillo is one of American most inveterate and influential fiction novel authors. In this article, the
researcher tries to analyze his novel titled Underworld from Marxism and post-Marxism theory. The Novel
took place in the post-Cold War 1990s. The setting of the story depicted in this novel is the suppression of
'history' by making the general public think the Cold War is history. This novel features many underworlds both
literal and metaphorical views of class separation and struggle. The painting of Pieter Bruegel, The Triumph
of Death, was the recurring theme that depicts the uprising of the underworld literally and metaphorically.
Class Separation and Struggle
Class separation depicted in this novel can be seen in the art the characters created.
◦ Moonman 157 was one of the characters that represent the Lower Class by expressing it on graffiti. They can
be identified as 'slums and dumpsters', 'The people who lived in the cable rooms and up on the catwalks', and
'in the unused freight tunnel under the West Side’.
◦ Klara Sax represents the middle class in his art, Long Tall Sally, in which she painted two hundred
decommissioned and abandoned B-52 bombers. In the process of painting the plane, she organized
volunteers and gave them a makeshift camp to finish her artwork.
◦ The fictional ‘lost’ film by Sergei Eisenstein titled Unterwelt represents the High Class. The only people that
can watch this film are Klara Sax, a carefully curated audience of New York artists, and intellectuals.
The depiction of class separation can be seen when the audience watched Eisenstein’s film and Moonman is
riding his subway train below. The passing of the train can be felt by the audience. The character's artwork and
fictional film symbolize the oppressed class being driven literally to the underworld.
Researchers used a comparative study by comparing one theory to another. The work of Slavoj Žižek, Ernesto
Laclau, and Andreas Huyssen was the main comparison theory used by researchers. The researcher’s findings
on the author's position and decision toward Marxist critique were left unresolved.
References
◦ Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels - Manifesto of the Communist Party
◦ Louis Althusser - Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses
◦ M. H. Abrams - A Glossary Of Literary Terms
◦ Marx & Engels Collected Works
◦ Terry Eagleton - Marxism and Literary Criticism

More Related Content

Similar to Marxism Theory - A Presentation by Adam Prasetyo.pptx

Marxist criticism presentation
Marxist criticism presentationMarxist criticism presentation
Marxist criticism presentation
FERDINAND BULUSAN
 
204_Marxist_Criticism.pptx
204_Marxist_Criticism.pptx204_Marxist_Criticism.pptx
204_Marxist_Criticism.pptx
Gayatri Nimavat
 
Karl Marx And Friedrich Engels
Karl Marx And Friedrich EngelsKarl Marx And Friedrich Engels
Karl Marx And Friedrich Engels
Heidi Maestas
 
Communist Manifesto
Communist ManifestoCommunist Manifesto
Communist Manifesto
univ of bilkent
 
Marxism Essay
Marxism EssayMarxism Essay
Marx intro
Marx introMarx intro
Marx introN Jones
 
503902658-Presentation-EL117-Report.pptx
503902658-Presentation-EL117-Report.pptx503902658-Presentation-EL117-Report.pptx
503902658-Presentation-EL117-Report.pptx
talitejujee95
 
The limitations of the marxist ideals in the plays of femi osofisan a study ...
The limitations of the marxist ideals in the plays of femi osofisan  a study ...The limitations of the marxist ideals in the plays of femi osofisan  a study ...
The limitations of the marxist ideals in the plays of femi osofisan a study ...
Alexander Decker
 
Maxrism Political Philosophy and about Karl Marx's Major Works
Maxrism Political Philosophy and about Karl Marx's Major WorksMaxrism Political Philosophy and about Karl Marx's Major Works
Maxrism Political Philosophy and about Karl Marx's Major Works
ichikaichikafn
 
Marxism by Karl Marx
Marxism by Karl MarxMarxism by Karl Marx
Marxism by Karl Marx
Zia ullah
 
Marxism-2.pptx
Marxism-2.pptxMarxism-2.pptx
Marxism-2.pptx
YasinAhmad22
 
20th Century Cultural War,; The Frankfort School of Cultural Marxism and the ...
20th Century Cultural War,; The Frankfort School of Cultural Marxism and the ...20th Century Cultural War,; The Frankfort School of Cultural Marxism and the ...
20th Century Cultural War,; The Frankfort School of Cultural Marxism and the ...
Wayne Williams
 

Similar to Marxism Theory - A Presentation by Adam Prasetyo.pptx (12)

Marxist criticism presentation
Marxist criticism presentationMarxist criticism presentation
Marxist criticism presentation
 
204_Marxist_Criticism.pptx
204_Marxist_Criticism.pptx204_Marxist_Criticism.pptx
204_Marxist_Criticism.pptx
 
Karl Marx And Friedrich Engels
Karl Marx And Friedrich EngelsKarl Marx And Friedrich Engels
Karl Marx And Friedrich Engels
 
Communist Manifesto
Communist ManifestoCommunist Manifesto
Communist Manifesto
 
Marxism Essay
Marxism EssayMarxism Essay
Marxism Essay
 
Marx intro
Marx introMarx intro
Marx intro
 
503902658-Presentation-EL117-Report.pptx
503902658-Presentation-EL117-Report.pptx503902658-Presentation-EL117-Report.pptx
503902658-Presentation-EL117-Report.pptx
 
The limitations of the marxist ideals in the plays of femi osofisan a study ...
The limitations of the marxist ideals in the plays of femi osofisan  a study ...The limitations of the marxist ideals in the plays of femi osofisan  a study ...
The limitations of the marxist ideals in the plays of femi osofisan a study ...
 
Maxrism Political Philosophy and about Karl Marx's Major Works
Maxrism Political Philosophy and about Karl Marx's Major WorksMaxrism Political Philosophy and about Karl Marx's Major Works
Maxrism Political Philosophy and about Karl Marx's Major Works
 
Marxism by Karl Marx
Marxism by Karl MarxMarxism by Karl Marx
Marxism by Karl Marx
 
Marxism-2.pptx
Marxism-2.pptxMarxism-2.pptx
Marxism-2.pptx
 
20th Century Cultural War,; The Frankfort School of Cultural Marxism and the ...
20th Century Cultural War,; The Frankfort School of Cultural Marxism and the ...20th Century Cultural War,; The Frankfort School of Cultural Marxism and the ...
20th Century Cultural War,; The Frankfort School of Cultural Marxism and the ...
 

Recently uploaded

NuGOweek 2024 Ghent - programme - final version
NuGOweek 2024 Ghent - programme - final versionNuGOweek 2024 Ghent - programme - final version
NuGOweek 2024 Ghent - programme - final version
pablovgd
 
nodule formation by alisha dewangan.pptx
nodule formation by alisha dewangan.pptxnodule formation by alisha dewangan.pptx
nodule formation by alisha dewangan.pptx
alishadewangan1
 
Deep Behavioral Phenotyping in Systems Neuroscience for Functional Atlasing a...
Deep Behavioral Phenotyping in Systems Neuroscience for Functional Atlasing a...Deep Behavioral Phenotyping in Systems Neuroscience for Functional Atlasing a...
Deep Behavioral Phenotyping in Systems Neuroscience for Functional Atlasing a...
Ana Luísa Pinho
 
Richard's aventures in two entangled wonderlands
Richard's aventures in two entangled wonderlandsRichard's aventures in two entangled wonderlands
Richard's aventures in two entangled wonderlands
Richard Gill
 
extra-chromosomal-inheritance[1].pptx.pdfpdf
extra-chromosomal-inheritance[1].pptx.pdfpdfextra-chromosomal-inheritance[1].pptx.pdfpdf
extra-chromosomal-inheritance[1].pptx.pdfpdf
DiyaBiswas10
 
原版制作(carleton毕业证书)卡尔顿大学毕业证硕士文凭原版一模一样
原版制作(carleton毕业证书)卡尔顿大学毕业证硕士文凭原版一模一样原版制作(carleton毕业证书)卡尔顿大学毕业证硕士文凭原版一模一样
原版制作(carleton毕业证书)卡尔顿大学毕业证硕士文凭原版一模一样
yqqaatn0
 
Mammalian Pineal Body Structure and Also Functions
Mammalian Pineal Body Structure and Also FunctionsMammalian Pineal Body Structure and Also Functions
Mammalian Pineal Body Structure and Also Functions
YOGESH DOGRA
 
role of pramana in research.pptx in science
role of pramana in research.pptx in sciencerole of pramana in research.pptx in science
role of pramana in research.pptx in science
sonaliswain16
 
PRESENTATION ABOUT PRINCIPLE OF COSMATIC EVALUATION
PRESENTATION ABOUT PRINCIPLE OF COSMATIC EVALUATIONPRESENTATION ABOUT PRINCIPLE OF COSMATIC EVALUATION
PRESENTATION ABOUT PRINCIPLE OF COSMATIC EVALUATION
ChetanK57
 
Earliest Galaxies in the JADES Origins Field: Luminosity Function and Cosmic ...
Earliest Galaxies in the JADES Origins Field: Luminosity Function and Cosmic ...Earliest Galaxies in the JADES Origins Field: Luminosity Function and Cosmic ...
Earliest Galaxies in the JADES Origins Field: Luminosity Function and Cosmic ...
Sérgio Sacani
 
GBSN- Microbiology (Lab 3) Gram Staining
GBSN- Microbiology (Lab 3) Gram StainingGBSN- Microbiology (Lab 3) Gram Staining
GBSN- Microbiology (Lab 3) Gram Staining
Areesha Ahmad
 
Unveiling the Energy Potential of Marshmallow Deposits.pdf
Unveiling the Energy Potential of Marshmallow Deposits.pdfUnveiling the Energy Potential of Marshmallow Deposits.pdf
Unveiling the Energy Potential of Marshmallow Deposits.pdf
Erdal Coalmaker
 
Hemostasis_importance& clinical significance.pptx
Hemostasis_importance& clinical significance.pptxHemostasis_importance& clinical significance.pptx
Hemostasis_importance& clinical significance.pptx
muralinath2
 
Salas, V. (2024) "John of St. Thomas (Poinsot) on the Science of Sacred Theol...
Salas, V. (2024) "John of St. Thomas (Poinsot) on the Science of Sacred Theol...Salas, V. (2024) "John of St. Thomas (Poinsot) on the Science of Sacred Theol...
Salas, V. (2024) "John of St. Thomas (Poinsot) on the Science of Sacred Theol...
Studia Poinsotiana
 
Seminar of U.V. Spectroscopy by SAMIR PANDA
 Seminar of U.V. Spectroscopy by SAMIR PANDA Seminar of U.V. Spectroscopy by SAMIR PANDA
Seminar of U.V. Spectroscopy by SAMIR PANDA
SAMIR PANDA
 
Lateral Ventricles.pdf very easy good diagrams comprehensive
Lateral Ventricles.pdf very easy good diagrams comprehensiveLateral Ventricles.pdf very easy good diagrams comprehensive
Lateral Ventricles.pdf very easy good diagrams comprehensive
silvermistyshot
 
Body fluids_tonicity_dehydration_hypovolemia_hypervolemia.pptx
Body fluids_tonicity_dehydration_hypovolemia_hypervolemia.pptxBody fluids_tonicity_dehydration_hypovolemia_hypervolemia.pptx
Body fluids_tonicity_dehydration_hypovolemia_hypervolemia.pptx
muralinath2
 
Comparing Evolved Extractive Text Summary Scores of Bidirectional Encoder Rep...
Comparing Evolved Extractive Text Summary Scores of Bidirectional Encoder Rep...Comparing Evolved Extractive Text Summary Scores of Bidirectional Encoder Rep...
Comparing Evolved Extractive Text Summary Scores of Bidirectional Encoder Rep...
University of Maribor
 
Deep Software Variability and Frictionless Reproducibility
Deep Software Variability and Frictionless ReproducibilityDeep Software Variability and Frictionless Reproducibility
Deep Software Variability and Frictionless Reproducibility
University of Rennes, INSA Rennes, Inria/IRISA, CNRS
 
Toxic effects of heavy metals : Lead and Arsenic
Toxic effects of heavy metals : Lead and ArsenicToxic effects of heavy metals : Lead and Arsenic
Toxic effects of heavy metals : Lead and Arsenic
sanjana502982
 

Recently uploaded (20)

NuGOweek 2024 Ghent - programme - final version
NuGOweek 2024 Ghent - programme - final versionNuGOweek 2024 Ghent - programme - final version
NuGOweek 2024 Ghent - programme - final version
 
nodule formation by alisha dewangan.pptx
nodule formation by alisha dewangan.pptxnodule formation by alisha dewangan.pptx
nodule formation by alisha dewangan.pptx
 
Deep Behavioral Phenotyping in Systems Neuroscience for Functional Atlasing a...
Deep Behavioral Phenotyping in Systems Neuroscience for Functional Atlasing a...Deep Behavioral Phenotyping in Systems Neuroscience for Functional Atlasing a...
Deep Behavioral Phenotyping in Systems Neuroscience for Functional Atlasing a...
 
Richard's aventures in two entangled wonderlands
Richard's aventures in two entangled wonderlandsRichard's aventures in two entangled wonderlands
Richard's aventures in two entangled wonderlands
 
extra-chromosomal-inheritance[1].pptx.pdfpdf
extra-chromosomal-inheritance[1].pptx.pdfpdfextra-chromosomal-inheritance[1].pptx.pdfpdf
extra-chromosomal-inheritance[1].pptx.pdfpdf
 
原版制作(carleton毕业证书)卡尔顿大学毕业证硕士文凭原版一模一样
原版制作(carleton毕业证书)卡尔顿大学毕业证硕士文凭原版一模一样原版制作(carleton毕业证书)卡尔顿大学毕业证硕士文凭原版一模一样
原版制作(carleton毕业证书)卡尔顿大学毕业证硕士文凭原版一模一样
 
Mammalian Pineal Body Structure and Also Functions
Mammalian Pineal Body Structure and Also FunctionsMammalian Pineal Body Structure and Also Functions
Mammalian Pineal Body Structure and Also Functions
 
role of pramana in research.pptx in science
role of pramana in research.pptx in sciencerole of pramana in research.pptx in science
role of pramana in research.pptx in science
 
PRESENTATION ABOUT PRINCIPLE OF COSMATIC EVALUATION
PRESENTATION ABOUT PRINCIPLE OF COSMATIC EVALUATIONPRESENTATION ABOUT PRINCIPLE OF COSMATIC EVALUATION
PRESENTATION ABOUT PRINCIPLE OF COSMATIC EVALUATION
 
Earliest Galaxies in the JADES Origins Field: Luminosity Function and Cosmic ...
Earliest Galaxies in the JADES Origins Field: Luminosity Function and Cosmic ...Earliest Galaxies in the JADES Origins Field: Luminosity Function and Cosmic ...
Earliest Galaxies in the JADES Origins Field: Luminosity Function and Cosmic ...
 
GBSN- Microbiology (Lab 3) Gram Staining
GBSN- Microbiology (Lab 3) Gram StainingGBSN- Microbiology (Lab 3) Gram Staining
GBSN- Microbiology (Lab 3) Gram Staining
 
Unveiling the Energy Potential of Marshmallow Deposits.pdf
Unveiling the Energy Potential of Marshmallow Deposits.pdfUnveiling the Energy Potential of Marshmallow Deposits.pdf
Unveiling the Energy Potential of Marshmallow Deposits.pdf
 
Hemostasis_importance& clinical significance.pptx
Hemostasis_importance& clinical significance.pptxHemostasis_importance& clinical significance.pptx
Hemostasis_importance& clinical significance.pptx
 
Salas, V. (2024) "John of St. Thomas (Poinsot) on the Science of Sacred Theol...
Salas, V. (2024) "John of St. Thomas (Poinsot) on the Science of Sacred Theol...Salas, V. (2024) "John of St. Thomas (Poinsot) on the Science of Sacred Theol...
Salas, V. (2024) "John of St. Thomas (Poinsot) on the Science of Sacred Theol...
 
Seminar of U.V. Spectroscopy by SAMIR PANDA
 Seminar of U.V. Spectroscopy by SAMIR PANDA Seminar of U.V. Spectroscopy by SAMIR PANDA
Seminar of U.V. Spectroscopy by SAMIR PANDA
 
Lateral Ventricles.pdf very easy good diagrams comprehensive
Lateral Ventricles.pdf very easy good diagrams comprehensiveLateral Ventricles.pdf very easy good diagrams comprehensive
Lateral Ventricles.pdf very easy good diagrams comprehensive
 
Body fluids_tonicity_dehydration_hypovolemia_hypervolemia.pptx
Body fluids_tonicity_dehydration_hypovolemia_hypervolemia.pptxBody fluids_tonicity_dehydration_hypovolemia_hypervolemia.pptx
Body fluids_tonicity_dehydration_hypovolemia_hypervolemia.pptx
 
Comparing Evolved Extractive Text Summary Scores of Bidirectional Encoder Rep...
Comparing Evolved Extractive Text Summary Scores of Bidirectional Encoder Rep...Comparing Evolved Extractive Text Summary Scores of Bidirectional Encoder Rep...
Comparing Evolved Extractive Text Summary Scores of Bidirectional Encoder Rep...
 
Deep Software Variability and Frictionless Reproducibility
Deep Software Variability and Frictionless ReproducibilityDeep Software Variability and Frictionless Reproducibility
Deep Software Variability and Frictionless Reproducibility
 
Toxic effects of heavy metals : Lead and Arsenic
Toxic effects of heavy metals : Lead and ArsenicToxic effects of heavy metals : Lead and Arsenic
Toxic effects of heavy metals : Lead and Arsenic
 

Marxism Theory - A Presentation by Adam Prasetyo.pptx

  • 2. • Marxism is a socio-economic philosophy that analyzes the class struggles of laborers which leads to the gap in wealth and privileges between laborers and employers.
  • 3. Karl Marx Background ◦ Karl Marx was a son of Jewish parents and was born in Trier, Germany on May 5th,1818. His father was a lawyer who converted to Christianity because his legal career was deemed necessary for him to do so. ◦ Marx Studied law and philosophy at the universities of Bonn and Berlin. ◦ After he married his childhood sweetheart, Jenny von Westphalen in June 1843, they immediately moved to Paris which was the center of socialist thought and of the more extreme group that went under the name of communism. ◦ Throughout his time in Paris, he befriended Friedrich Engels, whom he met from the publication of German-French Yearbooks. This meeting marks the beginning of their collaboration on their later texts. ◦ Their meeting led to the important text published by them called The Communist Manifesto (1848) which led to the basis of Marxism Theory.
  • 4. ◦ He believes that social class struggle should be eradicated. In his book, Manifesto of the Communist Party, he explained that social class struggle has existed since history, dating back to ancient Rome and the Middle Ages. Example of social class in history includes patricians, knights, plebeians, and slaves in ancient Rome; feudal lords, vassals, guild-masters, journeymen, apprentices, and serfs in Middle Ages. ◦ He noticed a pattern throughout history that society anywhere always became 2 sides of the opposition, namely the bosses or Bourgeoisie; and the workers or Proletariat. The bosses owned the means of production, such as machinery, a plot of land, etc, but they did not do anything to help the workers; whereas the workers were not making money as much as the bosses and had nothing to say about the business.
  • 5. Core Elements of Marxism Marxists believed that there are conflicts of classes in Capitalist society. Fundamentally between the Bourgeoisie and the Proletariat. ◦ Bourgeoisie (Those who own and control the means of production in society) ◦ Proletariat (Those who simply sell their labor power in the market of Capitalism) This led to the separation of Capitalist society into two related influence ◦ The economic base (or infrastructure) and ◦ The political and ideological superstructure
  • 6. The Ruling Class uses these two ways in order to control the other class. ◦ Through the use of force (Repressive State Apparatuses) ◦ Through the use of ideology/socialization (Ideological State Apparatuses) Step by Step into the Goal of Marxism ◦ Primitive Communism ◦ The Ancient Epoch (Slave Society) ◦ Feudal Society ◦ Capitalist Society ◦ Communist Society
  • 7. Relation to Literary Works ◦ For Marxism, Art is considered a superstructure of society. ◦ Marxist views on art are the product of the economic and ideological determinants specific to that era. By seeing art as it is, not as art itself, generally, these questions will arise: ◦ What is the role of the class? ◦ How do the characters oppose the oppressor? ◦ Does the art carry a Marxist view or rather, does the art oppose Marxist views? ◦ How did the artist depict the oppression? ◦ Does the art propose new idealistic views on things? If yes what was it?
  • 8. Article Review Base, superstructure, Underworld- Marxism and post-Marxism in Don DeLillo's Fin de Siecle fiction
  • 9. Introduction Don DeLillo is one of American most inveterate and influential fiction novel authors. In this article, the researcher tries to analyze his novel titled Underworld from Marxism and post-Marxism theory. The Novel took place in the post-Cold War 1990s. The setting of the story depicted in this novel is the suppression of 'history' by making the general public think the Cold War is history. This novel features many underworlds both literal and metaphorical views of class separation and struggle. The painting of Pieter Bruegel, The Triumph of Death, was the recurring theme that depicts the uprising of the underworld literally and metaphorically.
  • 10. Class Separation and Struggle Class separation depicted in this novel can be seen in the art the characters created. ◦ Moonman 157 was one of the characters that represent the Lower Class by expressing it on graffiti. They can be identified as 'slums and dumpsters', 'The people who lived in the cable rooms and up on the catwalks', and 'in the unused freight tunnel under the West Side’. ◦ Klara Sax represents the middle class in his art, Long Tall Sally, in which she painted two hundred decommissioned and abandoned B-52 bombers. In the process of painting the plane, she organized volunteers and gave them a makeshift camp to finish her artwork. ◦ The fictional ‘lost’ film by Sergei Eisenstein titled Unterwelt represents the High Class. The only people that can watch this film are Klara Sax, a carefully curated audience of New York artists, and intellectuals.
  • 11. The depiction of class separation can be seen when the audience watched Eisenstein’s film and Moonman is riding his subway train below. The passing of the train can be felt by the audience. The character's artwork and fictional film symbolize the oppressed class being driven literally to the underworld. Researchers used a comparative study by comparing one theory to another. The work of Slavoj Žižek, Ernesto Laclau, and Andreas Huyssen was the main comparison theory used by researchers. The researcher’s findings on the author's position and decision toward Marxist critique were left unresolved.
  • 12. References ◦ Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels - Manifesto of the Communist Party ◦ Louis Althusser - Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses ◦ M. H. Abrams - A Glossary Of Literary Terms ◦ Marx & Engels Collected Works ◦ Terry Eagleton - Marxism and Literary Criticism