HEROINE CHARACTERISTICS AS REFLECTED THROUGH MAIN CHARACTER IN HALTER’S VIRGIN MARY
Kata Kunci:
Heroin Characteristics, Main Character, Virgin MaryAbstrak
One of the subjects that are most common in the literature of all times is about the hero and his heroic deeds. Many times we call a hero a person who is known to have done some exceptional deeds while showing physical power, great courage, overcoming enormous obstacles and saving people’s lives. This thesis then analyzes about heroine characteristics trough main character in Virgin Mary novel by Halter’s. Since the analysis focuses on characteristics of heroine in main character, the gender role stereotype is applied toanswer the problem of formulation. The gender role stereotype aims to view a literary work as a reflection of gender role of the character in the literary work, scoping the characteristics of heroine reflected trough main character in Halter’s Virgin Mary. In addition, this approach is applicable to give the answer of the problem formulated regarding to the issue of heroine characteristics trough the main character in Halter’s Virgin Mary. The writer applied library research and descriptive qualitative research to support the analysis. Both methods are used by the writer to find out the data and information from some books that closely related to the analysis. The researcher brought this issue to explore how the characteristics of heroine is reflected in the main character in Halter’s Virgin Mary, to gain a problem which is related to build heroine characteristics especially for woman is important. In this thesis the writer applied the theory from Stefenie Swarn and Steven Fulkersen to identify how the heroine characteristics are reflected trough main character in Halter’s Virgin Mary such as assortments of specific characteristics, facing conflict and challenge, forced to undertake tasks, and providing inspiration for many people.
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