no role in the society while men are the only people that role the society and the men  also  role  the  women,  the  other  purpose  also  the  liberation  of  the  unequal
treatment  betwe en  men  and  women  by  changing  women‟s  view  that  actually
women  have  the  same  quality  and  rights  with  men,  so  that  women  can  have  the same opportunity with men.
C. Method of the Study
The  method  that  supports  the  development  process  of  this  thesis  is  library research. The library research means that the sources used as the reference in this
thesis writing are taken from the books and from the article in the internet. All of the sources used as the references in this thesis writing have the same role which
means that the primary theory and the secondary theory are equally important, and the  review  about  the  novel  and  author  of  the  novel  are  also  important.  The
importance of the sources means that the sources have the significant contribution to  the  thesis  writing  development,  the  sources  of  theories  have  the  significant
contribution  on  identifying  the  definition  of  conflict  and  also  the  type  of  the conflict,  while the reviews of the study is  to  get another point of view about  the
author of the novel and people‟s critical thinking about the novel. Moreover, the
primary source of the thesis is Nicholas Spark‟s
The Lucky One
because it has all the information about the object of the study in order to answer the two problem
formulation. There were systematic steps the writer took for the analysis, the first step was
understanding the theories and the other sources which were stated in chapter two. In understanding the theories means that the writer comprehended the sources so
that  there  was  no  misleading  in  applying  the  theories  to  the  analysis.  After comprehending  the  theories,  the  second  step  was  gathering  the  necessary
information  that  match  to  the  theories  from  the  primary  source.  The  novel,
The Lucky  One
, was  divided  into  chapters  and each chapter had  the specific point of
view from the different character which was related to the other chapter, from the chapters  the  information  that  match  to  the  theories  were  revealed.  Some  of  the
information were explicitly revealed and there were also implied information. At last,  the  gathered  theories  and  the  gathered  information  that  matched  to  the
theories  were  united,  which  means  that  the  analysis  on  the  two  problem formulation was provided with solid and detailed information.
After the analysis was completed which meant the thesis came to a step closer into an end, there was one more chapter to be done. The conclusion part was the
chapter  that  re-state  the  whole  analysis  from  the  findings  to  the  unifying  of  the information in a brief writing.
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CHAPTER IV ANALYSIS
In  this  chapter,  the  whole  discussion  of  the  thesis  will  be  presented,  the analysis is to discuss the theories and the evidence in
The Lucky One
which leads to the answer of the two problem formulation. There are two issues of discussion
in this chapter as the follow up to the problem formulation, first is the discussion on the conflicts experienced by Elizabeth and the following discussion focuses on
domestic  violence  which  is  revealed  through  the  conflicts.  In  the  discussion  the writer  uses  the  theory  of  conflicts  and  theory  of  domestic  violence  which  have
been  written  in  the  previous  chapter,  and  then  the  writer  elaborates  the  theories with  the  evidence  found  in  the  novel  in  order  to  reach  a  clear  and  systematic
answer to the two problem formulations.
A. The Conflicts of Elizabeth
In  this  first  discussion  the  writer  is  going  to  discuss  the  conflicts  that  were experienced by Elizabeth, the discussion is on identifying the conflicts and put the
conflicts into specific category of conflict. The writer uses the theories on conflict by  Wehmeier,  Roberts  and  Jacobs,  Holman  and  Harmon,  and  Koesnosoebroto,
which  have  been  cited  in  the  previous  chapter.  For  deeper  discussion  about conflict  the  writer  uses  the  theory  on  conflict  by  Koesnosoebroto.  According  to
the theory, conflict is clash of actions, ideas, or wills. Conflict is divided into two main  types:  external  conflict  which  happens  between  a  person  and  an  external
forces such as another person, society, or environment, and internal conflict which