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2.4
Definition
Sedusicn
the
p!ot,
we
can
see he group of
important
actions that
the
character takes, A
seclusion condition
may
be
appeared
in
the part
of piot,
whether
it
is
in
rising
action or
!n the
dimax.
Sedusi<Hl
:s
a
condition
where somebody keep himself
apart
from
the
others A
secluded
man
:may
become
isolated
and
uncontrolly
develop
his
n:ind or
ru11bition
that
may lead hir:; to catas!rophe. The foHo¥r1ng
is the statement of
Nfahoney (196i)
"\v'hen a man is separateri from
his fellowmen
and
!he
ties
of
human
sympathy and
affectio:1 are
thus
wea.J,:ened
or
severed, he suffers
accordingly"_
(
p.39)
In
)'he
Peart
for example, Kino
n1eets his difficult
time
when his ambition
becomes
uncontrolled.
Kino's
'heart;
and
'head'
are
in
imOalance.
'Heart'
is
concerned
with
emotion, arr-cbition
and
feeEng.
'Head'
refers
to
logic,
co_nsideration and
control.
So,
it
is
possible
if one
of
them,
either
it
is
'head' or
'heart' becomes more
outstanding
than
the
ot:1er.
Ir.. other wordsthat
the
'head' is stronger t1::an the heart' or
vice versa.
2.5
What
is Theme?
Since
theme
is
the
goal of
the
writing,
the
writer
wiH, of
course,
indude
it ln
the
disc-ussion,
A
brief stateme:1t
of what
the
storj
tells about is
not a work
that ·vve
call
a
theme (Marsh,
1995:2
).
That brief
statement
is
usually
called
a
sur:tmary
and
it
is different from theme.
V'Tnat
is exactly
the
theme?
Theme
is the
story's element through
which
the
v.;Titer
conveys her
messages.
Theme
is
very
essential
in th.e story. It
is
the foundation of
what
the
w:iter
is going
to
talk
aboc:t. It
is the central, main
idea
of
the
story.
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