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Title DEFAMILIARIZATION IN C.S LEWIS’S THE CHRONICLE OF NARNIA: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER
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Call Number PD/043/2013
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Author(s) Yulistiyanti, SS.,M.Hum
Dra. Murti Heruri.,M.Hum
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GMD Penelitian Dosen
Language Indonesia
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Publishing Year 2014
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Specific Detail Info Language has important role in creating story. An author uses daily conversation language in writing story in novel. It seems useless to use the daily, but it has big impact of the story. Daily conversation language can make story a precious work in unfamiliar ways. It is called defamiliarization. Defamiliarization has many techniques to be applied in writing story. The technique Shlovsky introduced are using figure of speech, slowing the movement, and describing things as the first sight. This research is conducted on a novel entitled The Chronicle of Narnia: The Voyage of The Dawn Treaders written by CS. Lewis. The object is analyzed by applying Victor Shlovsky’s defamiliarization. The researchers collect the data, classify the data found, and interpret them. The novel is dramatic in writing because CS. Lewis applied defamiliarization which the reseachers found in characters and events. The authors defamiliarized the characters using non-human being characters; Reepicheep the mouse, Aslan the lion, and The Duffers the mushrooms. In these characters, defamiliarization contradicts verisimilitude concept. CS. Lewis also used defamiliarization in events. He applied first sight and slow motion techniques in describing the events. Keywords: defamiliarization, Shlovsky, novel, The Chronicle of Narnia, CS. Lewis
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