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SEMINAR ON LITERATURE AN ANALYSIS OF MAJOR CHARACTERS “DAVID BALFOUR” IN KIDNAPPED NOVEL

SEMINAR ON LITERATURE AN ANALYSIS OF MAJOR CHARACTERS “DAVID BALFOUR” IN KIDNAPPED NOVEL . NUNUNG NUR CHOLIFAH (10002020). ENGLISH EDUCATION STUDY PROGRAM FACULTY OF TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION SARJANAWIYATA TAMANSISWA UNIVERSITY 2013. BOOK IDENTITY.

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SEMINAR ON LITERATURE AN ANALYSIS OF MAJOR CHARACTERS “DAVID BALFOUR” IN KIDNAPPED NOVEL

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  1. SEMINAR ON LITERATUREAN ANALYSIS OF MAJOR CHARACTERS “DAVID BALFOUR” IN KIDNAPPED NOVEL NUNUNG NUR CHOLIFAH (10002020) ENGLISH EDUCATION STUDY PROGRAM FACULTY OF TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION SARJANAWIYATA TAMANSISWA UNIVERSITY 2013

  2. BOOK IDENTITY First American edition, New York: Scribner's Sons, 1886 Author(s) :Robert Louis Stevenson Country : United Kingdom Language : English, Lowland Scots Genre(s) : Adventure novel Historical novel Publisher : Cassell and Company Ltd Publication date : 1886 Media type Print (Hardback) Pages : 336 ISBN 0-486-41026-9

  3. Reason for Choosing the Title • The major character gives me a lot of inspirations from his characteristics. • The novel is very interesting and makes the writer can feel what the major character feel in the story.

  4. Problem Identification • Who is the major character in Kidnapped novel? • How is the character of the major character in the novel ‘Kidnapped’?

  5. Theoretical review • Literature • Character • Major character

  6. Analysis • The major character of the Novel • The characteristic of the major character • Principled • Clever • Sensitive • Loyal

  7. Conclusion • After reading the novel and the theories about major characters, writers decided that the major Character in Kidnapped novel is David Balfour, because David always appears in the story. • In this story Davie has some characters, there are; principled, clever, sensitive and loyal. • Writers can see from every statement in every chapter of the story. It’s appear in many chapter of the novel.

  8. THANK YOU

  9. According to HarunWiyono (p. 1), Literature is any writing which has the power to move the readers’ heart or to steer the emotion and emotion and imagination and to give the readers a certain pleasure and satisfaction. Literature is anything that is written and published to show an artistic expression of life or truth. Literature has a great value and ability to create an emotional response in the readers. Literature gives pleasure and enjoyment through words. It also entertains the heart and gives knowledge to the readers.

  10. According to Abrams in the mirror and the lamps (p 20), Characters are person presented in dramatic or narrative work, which are interpreted by readers as being accomplished with moral and disposition qualities through their dialogue and their action.

  11. According to E.M. Foster a major character in central character who holds on an important role. This character is very dominant and always appears in each conflict.

  12. Character List The Major Character Analysis • David Balfour : Appears in 325 pages from 336 pages of the book. 2. Alan Breck Stewart : Appears in 220 pages from 336 pages of the book. 3. Ebenezer Balfour : Appears in 190 pages from 33 pages of the book.

  13. According to Oxford Advanced American Dictionary (2011) principled is having a strong belief about what is right and wrong. Chapter 1 pg 12 “‘Are ye sorry to leave Essendean?’ said he, after awhile. ‘Why, sir,’ said I, ‘if I knew where I was going, or what was likely to become of me, I would tell you candidly? Essendean is a good place indeed, and I have been very happy there; but then I have never been anywhere else. My father and mother, since they are both dead, I shall be no nearer to in Essendean than in the Kingdom of Hungary, and, to speak truth, if I thought I had a chance to better myself where I was going I would go with a good will.”

  14. According Advanced American Dictionary (2011) is having quickly at learning and understanding things. • Chapter 9 pg 108 ‘There’s the skylight,’ said I. ‘But indeed, Mr. Stewart, I would need to have eyes upon both sides to keep the two of them; for when my face is at the one, my back is to the other.’ • Chapter 10 pg 111-112 I must have hit one of them, for he sang out and gave back a step, and the rest stopped as if a little disconcerted. Before they had time to recover, I sent another ball over their heads; and at my third shot (which went as wide as the second) the whole party threw down the yard and ran for it.

  15. According Advanced American Dictionary (2011), sensitive is aware of and able to understand other people and their feelings. • Chapter 5 pg 59 “But all with such a dearth of likelihood in the details, and such a weak and crazy swagger in the delivery, as disposed me rather to pity than to believe him”. • Chapter 5 pg 60 “I have never felt such pity for anyone in this wide world as I felt for that half-witted creature, and it began to come over me that the brig Covenant (for all her pious name) was little better than a hell upon the seas”.

  16. According to Oxford Advanced American Dictionary (2011) loyal is remaining faithful to someone or something and supporting them or it. • “Thereupon we all touches glasses and drank. I’m sure I wished no ill to King George; and if he had been there himself in proper person, it’s like he would have done as I did. No sooner had I taken out the drain than I felt hugely better, and could look on and listen, still a little mistily perhaps, but no longer with the same groundless horror and distress of mind”. (p.267)

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