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- W2561566443 abstract "This thesis is an analysis of Oscar Wilde's A Woman of No Importance.The writer chooses Oscar Wilde because he is an English dramatist who becomespopular because of his four plays. They tell about the life of London society in his owntime. In addition, in these four plays, he tells about the London society which dealswith the rich, the idle and the people who spend their lives in or around parties, teas,divorces, and scandal mongering.Besides the reason above, the writer finds Arthur Ganz says that Wilde's AWoman of No Importance has a foolish plot. For this reason, the writer intends toknow the way Wilde shapes his play and to discuss this play's foolish plot. It is important for the writer to include the theory which is related to thestudy. In this analysis, she uses Perrine and Little's theory as the basic theory. Theysay that an author is guilty of plot manipulation if he heavily relies upon thecoincidence for the story.In doing an analysis, it is believed that an approach is needed and isimportant. This thesis concerns with the plot in a literary work. The writer uses theintrinsic approach which concerns with the element inside the literary work itselfAfter analyzing Wilde's A Woman of No Importance, the writer finds that inshaping his play, Wilde employs the elements of the plot in each stage. However, indeveloping these elements, he uses coincidences. First, at the end of the first act hereveals Mrs. Arbuthnot as the woman of no importance to the audience by makingLord lllingworth accidently sees the letter addressed to Mrs. Arbuthnot.Second, he creates Gerald Arbuthnot as the coincidence to develop the mainconflict of this play. When he reaches the suspense, he also depends on thecoincidence. For that moment, he makes the screaming of Hester's of being insulted byLord lllingworth heard by Gerald when he is arguing with his mother. Next, the thirdcoincidence brings this play into the climax. Wilde makes Lord Illingworth accidentlysees the letter addressed to him from Gerald. Because of this letter, he can create theclimax in which Mrs. Arbuthnot slap Lord Illingworth's face with his glove.Then, he comes to the resolution of the play. To end the play, once more hemakes Gerald accidently sees the glove and asks his mother whose glove it is andhis mother says that it is the glove of a man of no importance. That is the end of theplay and curtain. Thus, the play is said to be as a play with foolish plot.As has been observed, in reading a literary work, most of the readers readmainly for the story. They do not pay attention to the elements beyond the story.Therefore, it is expected that the readers would also be willing to think more about thecharacters, the plot and other elements in the story. In addition, the writer wants toadd that the value of a literary work cannot be judged in terms of the elements only. Aliterary work has to be seen as a whole. The important thing is the human issue thatthe author wants to express to the readers." @default.
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- W2561566443 title "An analysis of foolish plot found in Oscar Wilde's a woman of no importance" @default.
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