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PROSEPROSE Approach in Fiction AnalysisApproach in Fiction Analysis

Intrinsic AnalysisIntrinsic Analysis Extrinsic AnalysisExtrinsic Analysis

PROSEPROSEIntrinsic Analysis:Intrinsic Analysis:

An analysis of a literary work in which the An analysis of a literary work in which the elements of the work are the focus of the elements of the work are the focus of the analysis. analysis.

In another work the analysis studies, In another work the analysis studies, describes, explains or interpret the describes, explains or interpret the internal aspect of the literary work (fiction)internal aspect of the literary work (fiction)

PROSEPROSE Intrinsic AnalysisIntrinsic Analysis

The soul depression of a wife portrayed The soul depression of a wife portrayed inin

Kate Chopin’s The Story of an Hour.Kate Chopin’s The Story of an Hour. The analysis of symbols in Nathaniel The analysis of symbols in Nathaniel

Hawthorne's Young Goodman BrownHawthorne's Young Goodman Brown

PROSEPROSE Extrinsic Analysis:Extrinsic Analysis:An analysis of a literary work (e.g. An analysis of a literary work (e.g.

fiction)fiction)

in which the focus of the analysis is not in which the focus of the analysis is not

on the elements but on external factors on the elements but on external factors or or

aspects like cultural background, the aspects like cultural background, the

author, etc.author, etc.

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‘‘Aristocratic family life in the Aristocratic family life in the Southern U.S portrayed in A Rose for Southern U.S portrayed in A Rose for Emily’Emily’

‘The way of life and thought of the European upper class as portrayed in the movie Titanic’.

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Plot

Begin/exposition

Rising action/Complication

Crisis/Climax

Falling action

Resolusion/Denuement

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In the climax the conflicts of the In the climax the conflicts of the story reach the highest tension or story reach the highest tension or the peak of conflicts the peak of conflicts Climax Climax

When they reach the peak so there When they reach the peak so there must be no new conflict/s would must be no new conflict/s would come up. In this stage, the (main) come up. In this stage, the (main) character/s try to find the solution of character/s try to find the solution of the conflict/s the conflict/s Crisis Crisis

In finding the solution of the In finding the solution of the conflict/s the character/s have to conflict/s the character/s have to decide or choose or make a decision. decide or choose or make a decision.

ConflictConflict

Any problems or two opposing Any problems or two opposing powers/events occurred in a powers/events occurred in a story.story.

It is the story all about.It is the story all about. What the story really tell What the story really tell

ConflictConflictBased on the source, the conflict Based on the source, the conflict

can be can be

divided into two:divided into two:

Internal ConflictInternal Conflict External ConflictExternal Conflict

ConflictConflict

Internal ConflictInternal Conflict

Conflict that comes from the Conflict that comes from the internal factor of the charactersinternal factor of the characters

The conflict of spiritualThe conflict of spiritual The conflict of mindThe conflict of mind The conflict of …The conflict of …

ConflictConflict

External ConflictExternal ConflictConflict that comes from the Conflict that comes from the External factor of the charactersExternal factor of the characters

The conflict between man and manThe conflict between man and man The conflict between man and The conflict between man and

societysociety The conflict between man and The conflict between man and

naturenature

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Place/Time

Setting

Function•backgrou

nd•Reinforcing the theme

•Antagonist

To determine the relation between the story and the setting by finding out the function

Prose Setting

Function •Backgrou

nd• No significant relation between the story and the setting• If the setting changed, there’s no significant effect to the whole story

Prose Setting

Function

• The setting and the story have close relation. Actually, the story has something to do with the setting.• If the setting changed, there will be significant effect to the whole story.

•Reinforcing the theme

Drama / Play

Setting

Function

• The conflict is external conflict; Man vs nature.

•Antagonist

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