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An Analysis of The Novel Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare by Edith Nesbit 1907
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This research aims to analyze the intrinsic elements and moral messages in the novel Beautiful Stories From Shakespeare by Edith Nesbit. This study uses a qualitative method with a descriptive approach: data analysis techniques, namely thematic analysis, character analysis, moral message analysis, and conclusion. The results of this research are in the form of (1) the key themes in the novel Beautiful Stories From Shakespeare; (2) the characters found in the novel Beautiful Stories From Shakespeare; (3) the socio-cultural life setting in the novel Beautiful Stories From Shakespeare, namely the view of social status, work, and the difference in wishes of children and parents; (4) the moral message contained in the novel Beautiful Stories From Shakespeare. The researcher conducts intensive reading to understand the important elements of the novel. In conclusion, this study proves that novel analysis using a qualitative method with a descriptive approach can reveal the meaning and value contained in literary works.
Lembaga Riset dan Inovasi, Universitas Muhammadiyah Sorong
Title: An Analysis of The Novel Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare by Edith Nesbit 1907
Description:
This research aims to analyze the intrinsic elements and moral messages in the novel Beautiful Stories From Shakespeare by Edith Nesbit.
This study uses a qualitative method with a descriptive approach: data analysis techniques, namely thematic analysis, character analysis, moral message analysis, and conclusion.
The results of this research are in the form of (1) the key themes in the novel Beautiful Stories From Shakespeare; (2) the characters found in the novel Beautiful Stories From Shakespeare; (3) the socio-cultural life setting in the novel Beautiful Stories From Shakespeare, namely the view of social status, work, and the difference in wishes of children and parents; (4) the moral message contained in the novel Beautiful Stories From Shakespeare.
The researcher conducts intensive reading to understand the important elements of the novel.
In conclusion, this study proves that novel analysis using a qualitative method with a descriptive approach can reveal the meaning and value contained in literary works.
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