Genre and Attitude to Support Character Development in Children Stories

This paper examines how character development is analyzed through attitude, genre’s stages, and phases in children's stories. Relying on ten children's stories purposively selected from two children's storybooks, the results show that all ten stories are written as narratives with a n...

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Main Authors: Riyadi Santosa, Djatmika Djatmika, Dyah Ayu Nila Khrisna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IAIN Salatiga 2021-03-01
Series:Register Journal
Online Access:https://journalregister.iainsalatiga.ac.id/index.php/register/article/view/5114
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spelling doaj-8fc78e1939f0448495cd7d44f4b33eda2021-06-12T14:43:49ZengIAIN SalatigaRegister Journal1979-89032503-040X2021-03-01141839810.18326/rgt.v14i1.83-981767Genre and Attitude to Support Character Development in Children StoriesRiyadi SantosaDjatmika DjatmikaDyah Ayu Nila KhrisnaThis paper examines how character development is analyzed through attitude, genre’s stages, and phases in children's stories. Relying on ten children's stories purposively selected from two children's storybooks, the results show that all ten stories are written as narratives with a number of absences of attitude, stages, and phases of the narrative genre. most stories succeed to fulfill the obligatory stages of narrative: orientation, complication, evaluation, and resolution, even others add the optional stage, coda. However, a number of stories fail to satisfy the presence of evaluation. in addition, all stories do not exploit attitude in every phase of every stage of the narrative. Even, a number of stories miss exploiting Attitude in a number of prominent phases such as introducing the character in orientation, development, and peak of the conflict in complication, and plan and act in resolution. Besides, all ten stories do not explore all types of attitude and their sub-classifications, in which each type will contribute to the holistic description of the character. Thus, although all stories can be considered to develop character along the obligatory stages of the narrative genre, they still fail to build a more complex character development through positive-negative-positive evaluation through stages and phases of the stories. Keywords: character development; genre; stages; phases; attitudehttps://journalregister.iainsalatiga.ac.id/index.php/register/article/view/5114
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author Riyadi Santosa
Djatmika Djatmika
Dyah Ayu Nila Khrisna
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Genre and Attitude to Support Character Development in Children Stories
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Djatmika Djatmika
Dyah Ayu Nila Khrisna
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title Genre and Attitude to Support Character Development in Children Stories
title_short Genre and Attitude to Support Character Development in Children Stories
title_full Genre and Attitude to Support Character Development in Children Stories
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title_full_unstemmed Genre and Attitude to Support Character Development in Children Stories
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publisher IAIN Salatiga
series Register Journal
issn 1979-8903
2503-040X
publishDate 2021-03-01
description This paper examines how character development is analyzed through attitude, genre’s stages, and phases in children's stories. Relying on ten children's stories purposively selected from two children's storybooks, the results show that all ten stories are written as narratives with a number of absences of attitude, stages, and phases of the narrative genre. most stories succeed to fulfill the obligatory stages of narrative: orientation, complication, evaluation, and resolution, even others add the optional stage, coda. However, a number of stories fail to satisfy the presence of evaluation. in addition, all stories do not exploit attitude in every phase of every stage of the narrative. Even, a number of stories miss exploiting Attitude in a number of prominent phases such as introducing the character in orientation, development, and peak of the conflict in complication, and plan and act in resolution. Besides, all ten stories do not explore all types of attitude and their sub-classifications, in which each type will contribute to the holistic description of the character. Thus, although all stories can be considered to develop character along the obligatory stages of the narrative genre, they still fail to build a more complex character development through positive-negative-positive evaluation through stages and phases of the stories. Keywords: character development; genre; stages; phases; attitude
url https://journalregister.iainsalatiga.ac.id/index.php/register/article/view/5114
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