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Abstract
TEPEDEKİ ODA'DAKİ YABANCILAŞMA: JOE LAMPTON'IN ZİHNİNDEKİ STEREOTİP ÖTEKİLERE DÖNÜŞÜMÜ
Throughout this study, Joe Lampton is examined as a model hero of "Angry Young Men" movement in post-war Britain. In the first place, the Movement and its basic notions are explained and then the attention is directed to the hero patterns of 1950s' fictions. After the reasons of alienation for those hero models are posed, the paper deals with Joe Lampton's particular case of disappointment and alienation. For the rest part of the study, Joe Lampton's psyche, which is full of self-created imaginary conceptions, is at the center. Through a comparative stance to his past and present mindset, it is claimed that after a while the protagonist becomes victim of his own stereotypical characters. The dilemma between his lower status based on his past and his new identity adopted among the upper brings about ambiguity for both the protagonist's character and the story's end.
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Keywords
Alienation, Angry Young Men, Class, Identity, Stereotype
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