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CHAPTER III METHOD OF RESEARCH
3.1 Research Design
Writing this research needed some data which relevant to the research. Without data in writing research is going to be difficult to finish moreover it is going
to be error. The method of the study, used qualitative methods. Qualitative methods explained word or phrase. This method is considered the most suitable for oral
literature like legends. The writer collects the plot of every stories and selects the plot which contents events. The plot is made in a diagram to be interpreted and be
analyzed, from the analysis to take the conclusions.
3.2 Data Source
The writer gets the data source by reading the folklore from internet.Tales of Mother Goose
French; Histoiresoucontes du temps passé
is a book collection of French fairy tales published in 1697 by Charles Perrault. Little ThumbFrench: Le petit
Poucet story contained in this book.But the writer gets the stories result print out.
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3.3 Data Collection
To complete this research the writer applies two methods to collect the data, they are library research and internet research. Method of library research for finding
data is collection some book which relevant with the analysis of this paper and copy part of material in the book to be reference. Method of Internet research is visiting
the website that relevant to this research to find the material then the data is copied to be reference.
3.4 Data Analysis
The steps that writer will do to analyze the data in this study as follow; 1
Read the text studied intensively or repeat of this folklore. 2
Looking for data and classifying data in accordance with terms to be studied. 3
Analyzing the structure of the respective folklore, includes analysis of plot. 4
Thenanalysis of character got the act of violence and then got the causes of violence and make conclusion in the end of the analysis.
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Figure 3.1. Figure of Research Design Read the Text
Selection
Text
Conclusion and Suggestion
Classifying Data
Analyzing Selected EpisodeSurface
Structure
Take The Act of Violence and The
Causes of Violence
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CHAPTER IV ANALYSIS AND FINDINGS