Wulandari, Maria Fitri (2021) The Cosmopolitanism Use Of Greek Legends In Rick Riordan’s Book Percy Jackson And The Olympians The Battle Of The Labyrinth. Sarjana thesis, Universitas Brawijaya.
Abstract
Mitologi Yunani telah diceritakan selama ratusan tahun dan bagi sebagian orang ceritanya para dewa tidak lagi menarik. Kisah kuno mungkin masih menarik bagi yang lebih tua generasi muda, tetapi menjadi kurang menarik bagi generasi muda. Mitologi ini mungkin akan segera terlupakan jika tidak ada modifikasi yang membuat ceritanya relevan kondisi saat ini. Novel Percy Jackson dan The Olympian The Battle of The Labirin adalah novel yang dihormati oleh banyak anak muda di seluruh dunia bahkan meskipun ceritanya adalah mitologi Yunani kuno. Ada elemen menarik dalam novel mengingat bukan hanya pembaca remaja yang tertarik dengan seri ini, tetapi juga pembaca senior yang telah terpapar cerita tentang mitologi kuno. Peneliti menganalisis novel dengan menemukan bagaimana penulis novel menggunakan sudut pandang kosmopolitanisme sebagai pedoman penulisan cerita dan dikembangkan novel ini dengan menggunakan variabel elemen cerita seperti plot, setting, karakter dan penokohan, dan diksi sebagai objek penelitian. Desain penelitian ini adalah penelitian deskriptif kualitatif dengan tujuan mendeskripsikan novel Percy Jackson dari perspektif kosmopolitanisme. Studi ini menemukan bahwa kosmopolitanisme digunakan oleh Rick Riordan dalam semua aspek cerita seperti setting di beberapa kota di USA dimana tempat-tempat kuno seperti Gunung Ortys, pulau Orgygia, dan, yang paling penting, Labirin yang ada di USA dengan beberapa pintu masuk yang tersebar di seluruh dunia. Semua peristiwa yang terjadi di berbagai pengaturan saling berhubungan. Karakter yang ada mulai dari protagonis, karakter pendukung, dan antagonis adalah karakter yang tampil dengan kosmopolitan nilai-nilai, khususnya budaya Amerika
English Abstract
Greek mythology has been told for hundreds of years and for some people the stories of the gods are no longer interesting. The ancient story may still appeal to the older generation, but it becomes less interesting to the younger generation. This mythology may soon be forgotten if there are no modifications that make the story relevant to current conditions. The novel Percy Jackson and The Olympian The Battle of The Labyrinth is a novel that is respected by many young people around the world even though the story is an ancient Greek mythology. There are interesting elements in the novel considering that it is not only teenage readers who are attracted to this series, but also senior readers who have been exposed to stories about ancient mythology. The researcher analyzed the novel by finding on how the author of the novel uses cosmopolitanism point of view as the guidance of writing the story and developed this novel by using story element variables such as plot, setting, character and characterization, and diction as the object of research. The design of this study is a qualitative descriptive study with the aim of describing Percy Jackson's novel from the perspective of cosmopolitanism. This study found that cosmopolitanism is used by Rick Riordan in all aspects of the story such as the setting in several cities in the USA where ancient places such as Mount Ortys, the island of Orgygia, and, most importantly, the Labyrinth that are in the USA with several entrances spread across the world. All events that occur in various settings are interconnected. Existing characters ranging from protagonists, supporting characters, and antagonists are characters who appear with cosmopolitan values, especially American culture
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Item Type: | Thesis (Sarjana) |
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Identification Number: | 052112 |
Subjects: | 400 Language > 420 English and Old English (Anglo-Saxon) |
Divisions: | Fakultas Ilmu Budaya > Bahasa dan Sastra Inggris |
Depositing User: | Samsul Arifin |
Date Deposited: | 22 Oct 2021 06:52 |
Last Modified: | 17 Oct 2024 02:30 |
URI: | http://repository.ub.ac.id/id/eprint/185052 |
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