Character Conflict Analysis of the element of Novel in

was whole again came as a complete but also pleasant surprised. Colin took his father on a tour of the Secret Garden, and alls right with the Craven family again.

4.1.3 Character

There are some role characters that played inside the story such as Mary, Colin, Dickon, Mr. Archibald Craven, Mrs. Medlock. But, the writer just mention the main characters that have relevance to this discussion, Mary and Colin. 1 Mary Lenox At the beginning of the story Mary Lenox described as a ugly kid. She has ill- tempered, selfish, spoiled child. She lived around with her Ayah and other servants. They gave her everything she wants. That was because her parents did not care about her, so she lived like that. Then, she moved to her uncle house Mr. Archibald Craven in Misselthwite Manor, Yorkshire, England. Mary too begins to improve. She becomes active and interested in the world around her. She could make a friend with Martha, Colin not a spoiled children like before. 2 Colin Craven Mary‘s cousin- a ten years old boy. In the firstly, he just had a life as same as Mary. He was a bossy boy because he thought he has serious illness. He got a lot of reasons to feel bad about himself, though: his dad did not like him, everyone assumed he was too sick to walk, and he spend all of his time alone. These facts made Colin surprisingly easy to sympathize with. But, Colin himself hates to be looked at, because he hated to looks so pity in front of the people, he hate them to talk about those. He refuses to leave the manor house, and spends all his time shut up in his grand gloomy room. Like Mary, he had become a total jerk, since all his servants had been instructed to obey all of his commands without question.. But after he met Mary and did healing process in the secret garden he could control his emotion. He had motivation to live longer, he could walk by himself.

4.1.4 Conflict

Man vs. HimselfHerself psychological The leading character struggles with himselfherself; with hisher own soul, ideas of right or wrong, physical limitations, choices, etc. Mary and Colin in this story have to deal with their negative thought. Mary and Colin must deal with their spoiled which was a result of their hurt because of their parent‘s abandonment.

4.1.5 Theme

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