Definition of Terms INTRODUCTION

8 d. Past Life The reader can get some clues about the character from the past life of the character. That past life gives the readers clue to shape the character from the direct comment until the medium of another person. e. Conversation of Others The author can give clues to the character through the conversation of the other people and everything that related to the character. f. Reactions The author gives a clue about the character according to their reactions of the many situations, conditions or events. g. Direct Comment The author describes the person character directly by the author‟s comment. The difference between direct comment and personal description is located on the direct conversation. h. Thoughts An author can give the reader direct knowledge of what person thinking about, this is the difference, because in this part an author can give the reader what different people thinking. i. Mannerisms An author describes the person mannerisms and the habitof the character, from that part, we can get clue about the character. 9

4. Theory of Personality

According to Floyd 1950, personality is the totality of the reaction patterns and reaction possibilities of each individual. It states that the individual reaction from each people can describe a character that can differentiate people and the other people. The various individual reactions come from many factors. Floyd 1950 states there are many factors influencing personality. a. Physique Floyd 1950 states that bodily structure is primarily determined through hereditary. It states that body or physique is one of many factors that influence the personality of every people. However, there are some factors that can be classified as a factors to analyze people through their events in their life such as accidents, illness and the other social circumstances. b. Sensory Differences According to Floyd 1950, the sensory influences from personality are not so obvious as the influences of physique. The slight variations in sensitivity play an important role in the way a person habitually reacts towards his environment. c. Intellectual Differences Floyd 1950 states that the term intellect here to sum up the parts of attending, learning, remembering, reasoning, and imagining. It means that there are some parts that take a position to examine the total picture by one‟s personality.