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CHAPTER IV

CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION

This last chapter consisted of conclusion and suggestion. The conclusion is derived from

the analysis in chapter three. Those are the threats, Brigance’s unconscious desires, Brigance’s

will to earn a high income, Brigance’s will to be famous and Brigance’s motives behind the trial.

A. Conclusion 1. The Threats

There were two threats that influence Brigance’s unconscious desire. Those are

external threats which coming from the phenomenal conflict on the society such the terror

of KKK and the internal threats which emerged in Brigance’ own mind about his family

safety.

2. Brigance’s Unconscious Desires

a. Brigance’s Will To Earn A High Income

Willing to making lot of money or getting a high income is Brigance’s

pleasure. To reduce Brigance pleasure, he made a realistic agreement through a

bargaining with Carl Le Harley. And then there was a moralistic responsibility of

Brigance that he showed by giving advises or a certain directions to Carl Lee.

b. Brigance’s Will To Be Famous

To be famous is also a pleasure of Brigance. But the reality that he has to face

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believed that judicial system can be used among the two sides of the different groups

fairly.

3. Jake Brigance’s Motives behind the Trial.

1. Brigance’s Money Motive

Based on planning to make money, making bargaining and

self-confession, those mean that Jake Brigance’s motive behind the trial is money.

2. Brigance’s fame Motive

Thinking the cameras, the reporters, and walking out of the courtroom,

reporters chase with the cameras rolling, people slapping on the back,

congratulations everywhere. Thus, to be famous is also Jake Brigance’s Motives

behind the Trial.

B. Suggestion

John Grisham’s A Time to Kill is a popular literary work. Many students and readers

have analyzed the elements of the work such as characters, plot, setting, symbols, theme etc.

Beside ofthe writer’s research paper topic, there are some other alternative topics that

suggested to be studied in John Grisham’s A Time to Kill , such as an analysis of the Ku

Klux Klan’s influence toward judicial system using Freud’s historical approachwithin John

Grisham’s A Time To Kill or Analyzing Jake Brigance Character that influences the juries in

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