Unravelling the Moral Development Stages of Sonya Kantor in Veronica Roth’s Poster Girl through Kohlberg’s Moral Development Theory

IF 0.1 0 LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM Literary Voice Pub Date : 2024-02-22 DOI:10.59136/lv.2024.2.1.4
Rinupriya K., Dr. Preetha C.
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Morality is a cornerstone of a sustainable and healthy society; it shapes individuals’ behaviours and contributes to the overall harmony of a community. The profound impact of morals on society has prompted investigations into their developmental processes within individuals. American psychologist, Lawrence Kohlberg insinuated a comprehensive theory of moral development that stipulates a outline for understanding the stages individuals traverse on their moral journey from childhood to adulthood. Kohlberg’s theory delineates six stages across three levels: preconventional, conventional, and post-conventional. This study seeks to use Kohlberg’s theory in the dystopian fiction Poster Girl by Veronica Roth, with a specific focus on the character Sonya Kantor. Sonya undergoes a transformative moral journey, after recognising the inadequacies in her previously held values and beliefs. The research analyses Sonya’s moral development in alignment with the six stages delineated by Kohlberg, shedding light on the intricate nuances of her evolving moral perspectives. 
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通过科尔伯格的道德发展理论解读维罗妮卡-罗斯的《海报女孩》中索尼娅-康特尔的道德发展阶段
道德是社会可持续健康发展的基石;它塑造个人的行为,促进社会的整体和谐。道德对社会的深远影响促使人们研究道德在个人内心的发展过程。美国心理学家劳伦斯-科尔伯格(Lawrence Kohlberg)提出了一套全面的道德发展理论,为理解个人从童年到成年的道德历程所经历的各个阶段提供了纲要。科尔伯格的理论划分了三个层次的六个阶段:前常规阶段、常规阶段和后常规阶段。本研究试图将科尔伯格的理论应用于维罗妮卡-罗斯(Veronica Roth)所著的反乌托邦小说《海报女孩》(Poster Girl)中,并特别关注人物索尼娅-坎托(Sonya Kantor)。索尼娅在认识到自己以往所持价值观和信念的不足之后,经历了一次道德转变之旅。研究按照科尔伯格划分的六个阶段分析了索尼娅的道德发展,揭示了其道德观演变过程中错综复杂的细微差别。
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