THE INFLUENCE THE OF MAIN CHARACTERS’
CONFLICTS TOWARD PLOT IN OSCAR WILDE’S
“THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST”
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
Human beings as one of the three alive-creatures
besides animal and plant have a particular ability, which makes him so special,
that dominates the others. They are able to adapt, to survive and to analyze
the universe phenomenon, which make their quality of life better and better
since the past. They have the whole ability because God has granted them brain.
Their curiosities are so great that they learn more and more. Besides,
something that makes them more special than the others is they know the way to
express their feeling, thought, and emotion. Something to provide “a place” for
all of the people’s expression is literature.
Literature,
according to Moleong as quoted by Spadlex (2000:13), is the knowledge which is
earned by human beings arise conduct and it is used to reflect and express experience. Another opinion said that literature is one
of the great creative and universal means of communicating the emotional,
spiritual, or intellectual concerns of mankind (The Encyclopedia of Americana,
vol. 22:559). It seems that something human being does deals literature,
especially in communicating. To communicate to each other may be done by a
means, such as by a letter, speaking directly, by phone etc. Even something
they wrote or said, no matter what its content, could be called a literature.
Well, in this life, in purpose or not in purpose, they have involved in a
literature.
By
using their mind they produced an expression of their feeling, emotion and
thought to communicate with others. And this result of literature is called a
literary work. Literary work consists of two types, namely imaginative and
non-imaginative. Both literary works are basically the same, that is both are
expressed aesthetically, but they have a different in expression. Imaginative
type is commonly using connotative sentence to express an idea, while
non-imaginative type is more realistic than the imaginative one. It uses
denotative sentence.
Non-imaginative
type consists of essay, criticism, biography, autobiography, history, memoir,
diary, and letters. And imaginative type consists of poetry, fiction, and
drama. In this paper, the writer takes a drama as an object that will be
further analyzed. Drama may be defined as a work of literature or a composition
which delineates life and human activity by means of presenting various actions
of – and dialogues between – a group of characters (Reaske, 1966:5).
Drama
was firstly introduced by a Greek philosopher Aristotle. He also identified six
elements of drama that enhance not only the story telling, but also the
instructive and aesthetic values of a play. The first four of the elements is
plot, character, thought, and diction (relate to drama / written script). And
the last two elements are music and spectacle (relate to theatre / the play in
performance). (http://www.appendix%20C%20elements.html, accessed on December 21st
2004).
To
analyze a drama in a study or paper there must be minimally two elements that
support each other, such as plot and character. Plot and character are two
significant elements and very needed in a story. Plot is the arrangement of the
incidents or events in a story, which are interconnected each other, that makes
a story more interesting and easy to be comprehended. Meanwhile, character is
the player in the story; it may be humans, animals, or other imagination
creatures created by the author. The
story contains problems appearing within the actions that make the character
struggle to overcome the problems. Therefore, the writer takes a topic “The
Influence of the Main Character’s Conflicts towards Plot in Oscar Wilde’s The
Importance of Being Earnest”. The writer utilizes the characteristic of the
main character and is supported by the plot to find out the influence the
character’s conflicts towards the plot in the play.
1.2 Objective of the Study
After
reading the story of the drama, the writer concludes that there are many
conflicts found which dealing with the main character. And of course the
conflicts may influence the main character. Therefore, the writer can
illustrate the objective of the study into four objectives. First, to find out
the Earnest Worthing’s and Algernon’s characteristics and their
characterization in Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest. Second,
after analyzing the main characteristics, the writer tries to find out the conflicts
dealing with them, either internal or external conflicts. Then third, the
writer will try to elaborate the plots one by one. And finally, the writer will
try to find out how far the influence of the main character’s conflicts toward
the plots in The Importance of Being Earnest.
1.3 Scope of the Study
As
there are many aspects in the Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest,
the writer makes a limitation of discussion to assure the theme of this thesis’
analysis, namely the main characters, Earnest Worthing and Algernon, and the
characterization of the main characters by Oscar Wilde; the internal and
external conflicts which deal with the main characters; the plots; and the
influence of the main character’s conflicts toward the plots.
1.4 Method
Methods
are needed to analyze the drama. In this paper the writer applies library
research as the method of the study and applies psychological approach to
analyze the main characters’ characteristics in order to find out the conflicts
and then relate them to plots, hence the influence of the main characters’
conflicts toward the plots will be revealed.
1.4.1
Method of the Study
The library research was applied to support the
analysis of the drama, collecting some data and information needed from the
relevant books or other resources. Then reading and comprehending the data,
making some notes until making conclusion. According to Atar Semi, library
research is a method of doing a research in a working room or library, where
the needed data and information about the subject matter are required through
books or other audiovisual means. Library research is done to collect the data
by finding some books related to the research as references (1993:8).
1.4.2
Method of Approach
Semiotic approach is employed in analyzing the drama.
As Nurgiyantoro said that semiotic is a science or analysis method to examine
signs. The signs could be a body language, mouth, eyes movement, color, and
other things around our life (2000: 40). In this paper the writer utilizes
psychological approach to analyze the main characters in the Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest. It
seems those approaches very close to analyze the aspects, especially the main
character’s conflict and the plot, found in the main characters’ characteristic
and the setting which influences the main characters. The analysis of the main
characters is made by unfolding the character through actions and dialogue.
Literary works manifest social life and have a close
relation with social community, as commonly literary works discuss the human
life. Based on that statement the writer uses psychological approach to analyze
the main characters. Psychological approach is an approach that is applied
since literary works are frequently study events or phenomenon about human’s
life (Atarsemi, 76:1993). Psychic conflicts are caused by psychological
problems. It is natural, as humans’ character that desire something more and
more which actually their ability and capability are limited. Therefore,
humans’ life is just like a drama, which containing plots of life that may be
due to humans’ characteristics and their interaction to surroundings in their
social life or interaction to them selves, their mind or heart, in this case is
internal conflicts. The psychological approach here includes the main
characters’ characteristics and is used to analyze the main characters’
conflicts. The psychological approach is appropriate, because it can be used to
explain the plot aspect and the characteristic of the main characters.
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