Chintia  also  explains  about  the  message  contained  in  the  existing  code.  Chintia also states,
Lost and Found also has many conflicts experienced by the main characters, such as divorce, tragedy and family problems. By taking some
examples of the literature, we can give some thoughts to ourselves of how we overcome every problem we have and solve it in daily life. Then
we can take the moral messages from the story to enrich our knowledge in solving the problem in daily life. Chintia, 2015: 2-3
The description stated by Chintia which is cited above helps the writer to develop this study. Character and characteristics, conflicts, and messages become
the important source of this study. The conflict which is described on a story can be  a  reflection  in  the  daily  life.  From  the  conflicts  itself,  revealed  the  message
which can enrich our knowledge in solving the problem in our life.
B. Review of Related Theories
To  help  the  writer  build  the  discussion  in  this  study,  the  writer  has prepared several theories to analyze the characters, conflicts, and the messages of
the  novel.  There  are  three  theories  used  by  the  writer.  These  theories  are  the theory  of  character  and  characterization,  theory  of  conflicts,  and  theory  of
messages.
1. Theory of Character and Characterization
Theory of character and characterization is one of the most-used theories in  helping  researchers  to  dissect  the  characteristics  of  the  characters  in  a  novel.
One of the famous character and characterization theories is contained in the book of M.H Abrams entitled
A Glossary of Literary Terms
. M.H Abrams stated that PLAGIAT MERUPAKAN TINDAKAN TIDAK TERPUJI
Characters  are  the  persons  represented  in  a  dramatic  or  narrative  work, who are interpreted by the reader as being endowed with particular moral,
intellectual, and emotional qualities by inferences from what the persons say  and  their  distinctive  ways  of  saying  it  and  from  what  they
do1999:32.
M.J.  Murphy  has  a  detailed  explanation  of  the  theory  of  character  and characterization  in  his  book
Understanding  the  Unseen
1972:  161-173.  In  his book, Murphy describes nine ways to determine the characteristics of a character
in a story. 1.
Personal  description.  The  author  can  describe  the  character  by  hisher appearance.  The  character  can  be  thin,  fat,  handsome  or  bad  looking.  The
clothes can describe the character’s economical condition. The rich one will use good or better clothes.
2. Character as seen by another. The author can give imagination or perspectives
by other character. A characteristic of a character can be seen by the point of view of other characters in a story.
3. Speech.  The  author  can  give  information  by  what  a  character  says  in  the
story. The conversation  between the  analyzed character and  other characters gives the reader some descriptions about hisher characteristics.
4. Past life. What has happened to the character in a story can give the readers
much better information in understanding the characteristics of a character. 5.
Conversation  of  others.  The  author  gives  an  easy  clue  to  understand  a characteristics by how other characters in a story talking about the character
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