Gastronomi dalam Tiga Cerita Pendek Rusia

Authors

  • Gustav Gallenius Universitas Indonesia
  • Mochamad Aviandy Universitas Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36722/sh.v8i2.1865

Abstract

This study aims to analyze gluttonny shown in three short-stories by Anton Chekhov through the behaviour and action of the characters towards cuisine. The three short-stories are Сирена (Sirena), Oysters (Ustritsy), and Silly Frenchman (Gluppy Frantsuz). This study uses descriptive analysis method by analyzing the quotations in the short-stories. Through gastronomic literature approach within analyzing this research, it can be concluded that gluttony arises from poshlost and the carnal apettite inside human beings. In addition, character acted as catallisator of gluttony existed in order to create temporary pleasure for the characters as they enjoy their food and ultimately falling into the gluttonous bottomless pit.

Keywords - Gastronomy, Gluttony, Poshlost, , Russia, Short-story.

Author Biographies

Gustav Gallenius, Universitas Indonesia

Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya

Mochamad Aviandy, Universitas Indonesia

Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya

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2023-08-01

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SERI HUMANIORA