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TABLE OF CONTENT
PAGE OF TITLE...i
DECLARATION OF NON-PLAGIARISM...ii
STATEMENT OF PUBLICATION...iii
ADVISOR’S APPROVAL...iv
PAGE APPROVAL...v
MOTTO...vi
DEDICATION...vii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT...viii
TABLE OF CONTAIN...ix
LIST OF FIGURE...xii
LIST OF APPENDIX...xiv
ABSTRACK...xv
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION...1
1.1 Background of the Study...1
1.2 Statements of the Problem...2
1.3 Objective of Study...2
1.4 Scope of Study...3
1.5 Significance of Study...3
1.6 Thesis Organization...3
CHAPTER 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE...5
2.1 Intrinsic Elements...5
2.1.1 Characters...5
2.1.2 Conflict...5
2.1.3 Setting...6
2.2 External Conflict...6
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2.2.2 Psychology...7
2.2.3 Psychology in Literature...7
2.3 Film...7
2.3.1 Psychological Thriller Film...8
2.4 Schizophrenia...8
CHAPTER 3 RESEACRH METHOD...9
3.1 Research Design...9
3.2 Unit of Analysis...9
3.3 Source of Data...9
3.4 Method of Data Collection...10
3.5 Method of Data Analysis...10
CHAPTER 4 DISSCUSION AND FINDING...11
4.1 Dramatic Structure...11
4.1.1 Exposition...11
4.1.2 Rising Action...11
4.1.3 Climax...12
4.1.4 Falling Action...13
4.1.5 Resolution...14
4.2 General Description...14
4.2.1 Virgin Girl...14
4.2.2 Fragile...16
4.3 Conflict...17
4.3.1 External Conflict...17
4.3.1.1 Against Her Mother...17
4.3.1.2 Against Thomas...20
4.3.1.3 Against Lily...22
4.3.2 Internal Conflict...23
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4.4.1 Setting of Place...32
4.4.1.1 Nina House...32
4.4.1.2 In the Train...32
4.4.1.3 In the Studio...33
4.4.1.4 In the Bar...34
4.4.1.5 In the Stage...34
4.4.2 Setting of Time...35
4.4.2.1 In the Morning...35
4.4.2.2 In the Evening...35
4.5 The Symptoms of Schizophrenia Experienced By Nina Sayers...36
4.5.1 Hallucination...36
CHAPTER 5 CONCLUTSION AND SUGGESTION...43
5.1 Conclusion...43
5.2 Suggestion...44
BIBLIOGRAPHY...46