“The Persistence of The Main Character to Get a Better Life as Seen in Gail Honeyman’s Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine : An Objective Approach” BY : FINDA PUTRI NOOR FATIHAH NIM : 1400004122
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Persistence According to Hornby (1995:922 ) persistence is continuing to do something in spite of difficulties or refusing to giveup.
BIOGRAPHY OF THE AUTHOR Live in Glasgow, Scotland Graduate of the universities of Glasgow and Oxford T he Scottish Book Trust’s Next Chapter Award in 2014 ( Gail Honeyman )
Gail Honeyman’s Book ( Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine ) T he Observer’s Debuts of the year for 2017
CHAPTER II THEORITICAL OF THE STUDY A. OBJECTIVE APPROACH Subhan (2010:33) says the objective approach is often called the intrinsic approach because it studies the literary work intrinsically by analyzing the intrinsic element of the literary work. B. Intrinsic Elements Theme Plot Character and Characterization Setting Point of view
c. Persistence According to Tasmara ( 2001:48) persistence is the attitude that accepts and fares on the challenge in consistency and expectancy. They see the problems in their life as a chance to increase their quality.
D. Moral Value According to Nurgiyantoro (1984:20) Moral is something, which is the author wants to give to the readers.
CHAPTER III RESEARCH METHOD Type of Study B . Data Collecting Method Primary Data 1 . Visiting libraries Secondary Data 2 . Critical reading 3 . Making notes C. Data Analyzing Method 1. Descriptive qualitative method