Thursday, March 8, 2018

Plot Analysis

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M. Yusril Nur Ramadhan (043)
Bima Ali Baskara (050)

COCO MOVIE (2017)
Exposition:
There is a child named Miguel. Miguel liked to play music but his family forbid him because his great great grandfather chose music over his family.

Turning Point:
When there's a celebration called The Day of The Dead. Miguel stole Ernesto de la Cruz's guitar who was a famous singer and also Miguel's idol to perform. But suddenly he trapped in a Land of The Dead.

Rising Action:
Miguel tried to escape from the Land of The Dead but he need his family's blessing. But his family won't gave it if he still played music. So he tried to find his great great grandpa who would understand his love for music. In his journey to find his great great grandpa, he met Hector, who is willing to help him with one condition. Which is Miguel has to put Hector's picture so that he could meet his family.

Climax:
When he met Ernesto, who at first he thought was his ancestor, he actually found out that Hector was his great gread grandpa. Then Ernesto, who is actually Hector's killer, tried to kill Miguel and Hector to protect his reputation.

Resolution:
After all, Miguel's family accepted Hector and helped Miguel to get back to his house. And Miguel successfully escaped, although without Hector's picture. Then Miguel tried to retreat Hector's daughter's memory so that Hector could travel to living world and it worked.

Denouement:
Finally, Miguel and his family played music again and forgive everything in the past. They enjoyed The Day of The Dead together with all his ancestors.

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Red Sparrow (2018)
1. Exposition: a girl named Dominika Egorova is a ballerina, she's working because her mom is sick. The film is set in Russia.
2. Turning point: her ballet partner broke her leg and she couldn't dance anymore

3. Complication: Her uncle recruited her as a secret intelligent where she did not know what is her exact job description. She desperately needs money and goes to this academy to become a Sparrow (an agent who uses his charm/sexual appearance to deceive enemies of the country) because her uncle told so. As the time goes by she fell in love with an american agent (Nash) she's investigating.

4. Climax: She retaliated and become the enemy's spy (America's spy) got caught at first and tortured. After released, her supervisor tries to kill Nash. She pretends to be on Russia's side but turns out she helped Nash to escape.

5. Resolution: She hands her uncle (as a pointed suspect of betrayal) to the Russia instead of the real suspect (because she is in America's side now).
She became an honoured and respected agent in Russia while she's still an agent of America.

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Red Sparrow (2018)
1. Exposition: a girl named Dominika Egorova is a ballerina, she's working because her mom is sick. The film is set in Russia.

2. Turning point: her ballet partner broke her leg and she couldn't dance anymore

3. Complication: Her uncle recruited her as a secret intelligent where she did not know what is her exact job description. She desperately needs money and goes to this academy to become a Sparrow (an agent who uses his charm/sexual appearance to deceive enemies of the country) because her uncle told so. As the time goes by she fell in love with an american agent (Nash) she's investigating.

4. Climax: She retaliated and become the enemy's spy (America's spy) got caught at first and tortured. After released, her supervisor tries to kill Nash. She pretends to be on Russia's side but turns out she helped Nash to escape.

5. Resolution: She hands her uncle (as a pointed suspect of betrayal) to the Russia instead of the real suspect (because she is in America's side now).
She became an honoured and respected agent in Russia while she's still an agent of America.

Yunindya Palarani (30039)
Vania Puteri (30035)



Plot Analysis

Member of Group :
1. Natasha Ivana
2. Titi Hayati
3. Pramudya Lazuardi

The Plot of movie Avenger
1. Exposition
The superheroes of Marvel find Tesseract, a super powerful energy stone. They about to research it more because the Tesseract is very dangerous.

2. Turning Point
The main villain, Loki, take the Tesseract by force to use it to fulfill his needs. 

3. Complications
Loki gather his army from 9 different worlds to invade the World. The Superheroes then assemble as a team, The Avengers.

4. Climax
They fight in a great war in New York City. Almost the whole town get destroyed. 

5. Resolution
The Avengers win the Battle. Loki lost his power and get prisoned in Asgard. The Tesseract is in the right hand, Thor, The God of Thunder.

6. Denoument
New York City is safe. The Avengers become an official military organization to protect the Earth

summary prose fiction

INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE
"PROSE FICTION SUMMARY"
 
 
GROUP NAMES :
 
MELINDA DAMAYANTI       (13020117130055)
JIHAN SYAHIDAH                (13020117130061)
UMMI HANIK                        (13020117130062)
 
 
  1. PROSE FICTION
 
Prose fiction is what literature is. This is a historically specific phenomenon. In ancient Greece and Rome, most literature was in verse. We may read Homer's Iliad or Virgil's Aeneid as prose novels of a sort, but in modern translations they are verse epics. In Elizabethan England was much smarter to be sonneteer than a prose fiction author.
 
Even if people don't think of literature automatically as prose, they may assume that is a fiction and it just historically specific way of thinking. Prose and fiction shouldn't be taken for granted.
 
  1. PROSE FICTION GENRES AND NARRATIVE
 
Prose fiction consists of many sub – genres and some of it are usually defined quite simply by length. The main categories are the novel and the short story. For example, Price and Prejudice is a novel because it consists of hundred pages long. A fairly good definition of novel could be a fictional narrative that is long enough to be published as a book by itself. Some extremely short prose fiction texts, for example some of the late writings of Samuel Beckett have been published by themselves in a very slim volumes. If it is a single prose friction narrative, and long enough to have been published originally as a book in itself (or even in two or more volumes) then it is a novel.  
 
        Narrative is a sequence of events, fictional, or non fictional, told or narrated by someone – the narrator – to someone else. In literary narrative, the person known or unknown named or anoymous who narrates the narrative is the narrator. The person to whom the narrative is narrated may be called the audience or the reader, but sometimes it called the narratee. The narratee is the person to whom the narrative seems to be directed, in that sense producing a narrative involves creating a reader, just as it involves creating a narrator and characters. The whole business of how narrators narrate narratives to narratees is called narratology.
 
Narrative fiction David Foster Wallace 'Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature' was initially less than 10 pages and published in a magazine, then reissued with seven other texts by Wallace that compose a book. One might imagine Wallace extending the theme, developing characters, perhaps adding more characters and events, and changing the 'Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature' into a very good novel, but it did not. He decides that he says what he wants to say after a few pages, so the text is something else: what we directly call a short story.
 
There are also categories of prose fiction text among them: text that can fill the whole book but it does not seem too big, we may choose to call them novellas. There are some questions that will categorize whether a literary work includes a short novel, a long short story, or a novel. Among other things, is there a difference between a short novel, a long story short, and a novel? The only really interesting question is this: what categorizes this text as a novel that allows us to say it? And, on the other hand, what will be achieved by categorizing it as a short story or novella? This applies to so many categorizations of literature, from poetry or tragedy to romantic or modernist.
 
A literature itself, a term is only as good as the thoughts and readings that it generates. It is a tool for opening and working on real texts and if we can find a better tool, use it. As for Jekyll and Hyde, a short story might lead to an emphasis on the relatively simple central 'point' of the narrative: a riddle What has Hyde to do with Jekyll?) and its sudden, complete and sensational solution. Thinking of it as a novel might, on the other hand, turn the reader's attention to its complex narrative structure, the relatively large number of significant characters, and the extent to which it depicts an elaborate, even a fictional 'world'.
 
If we put the terminology for fictional narrative in international context, other questions arise. What we call a 'novel' in English is, in some other languages, including French, German and Danish, a 'roman' (pronounced in various ways). Exactly the same extended prose narratives have come to be called by a name that derives for the Anglo-French term romance in some languages and from the Latin for something new (novus-novella-novel) in others.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

6 Points of Prose Fiction in Pages 43-45

Name :
1.Muhammad Yusril Nur Ramadhan (13020117130043)
2. Devio Prahananto (13020117130047)
3. Bima Ali Bhaskara (13020117130050)

1. Prose fiction consists of many sub-genres. Some of these are usually defined quite simply by length.
2. A narrative is a sequence of events, fictional or non-fictional, told or narrated by someone - the narrator - to someone else.
3. The narrate is the person to whom the narrative seems to be directed: in that sense, producing a narrative involves creating a reader, just as it involves creating a narrator and characters.
4. David Foster Wallace's fictional narrative 'Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature' is less than 10 pages long, and was originally published in a magazine, alongside other texts by other people.
5. There is also a category of prose fiction texts in between: texts that can fill a whole book but do not seem quite big enough to be in the same category as War and Peace, Ulysses or even Pride and Prejudice. We might choose to call these short novels or long short stories, or we might call them novellas.
6. If we put the terminology for fictional narrative in an international context, other questions arise. What we call a 'novel' in English is, in some other languages, including French, German and Danish a 'roman' (pronounced in various ways) 

SUMMARY TEXT BOOK PAGE 43 - 44 PROSE FICTION

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- Natasha Ivana
- Pramudya Lazuardi



  1. The concept of "prose fiction" was changing. In Elizabethan era, prose fiction is identified by sonnete. Then, in greece and rome era prose fiction is more populare as verses than as prose novels. And nowadays prose fiction is not that way.
  2. Prose fiction consists of many sub-genres. The main categories are the novel and the short story.
  3. A narrative is a sequence of events, fictional or non-fictional, told or narrated by someone (the narator) to someone else.
  4. In literary narrative, the person whom narrates the narrative is the narrator. The person to whom the narrative is narrated may be called audience or the reader, but is sometimes termed - more technically and abstractly - the narratee.
  5. The whole business of how narrators narrate narratives to naretees is a sub-discipline itself, and is called narratology.
  6. There is also a category of prose fiction texts in between: texts than can fill a whole book but do not seem quiet big enough. We might choose to call these short novels or long short stories. Or we might call them novellas.

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Prose Fiction

Works of prose fiction get reviewed in daily newspapers even on television. Some get made into blockbusters movie. A few novelist can become so successful that they start making serious money. So, for quite a lot of people, prose fiction is what literature is. In Ancient Greece and Rome most literature was in verse. We may read Homer's Iliad or Virgil's Aeneid now as prose novels of a sort, but originally they are verse epics.

     Even if people do not think of literature automatically as prose, they may assume that is fiction— but that also historically specific way of thinking. 'Prose' and 'fiction' : these are important concepts and they shouldn't be taken for granted.

 

Prose fiction genes — and narrative

     Prose fiction consists of many sub-genres. Some of these are usually defined quite simply by length. The main category are the novel and the short story. For example Pride and Prejudice, which is a couple of hundred pages long in most editions, is a novel. A fairly good working definition of a novel might be a fictional narrative that is long enough to be published as a book by itself.

     A narrative is a sequence of events, fictional, or non-fictional, told or narrated by someone to someone else. In literally narrative, the person who narrates the narrative is the narrator. The person to whom the narrative is narrated may be called the audience or the reader, but is sometimes termed the naratee. The naratee is the person to whom the narrative seems to be directed: in that sense, producing a narrative involves creating a reader, just as it involves creating a narrator and characters. The whole business of how narrators narrate narratives to narratees is a sub-discipline in itself, and is called narratology.


Prose fiction varies between text than can fill a whole book but do not seem quite long/big enough. Some people might want to categorize or make a list of what could be called a novel, novellas, long or short story but there is no particular exact requirements to categorize. Those categorize does not matter because texts have a different purpose.


There are a lot of literary categorisations such as "tragedy" , "romance" and else but it is only a tool for the reader to generates a thought to open and work on real texts. 


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