Organization of the Thesis

1. Primary Source Using a novel entitled Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins published in 2010 by Scholastic Inc. 2. Secondary Source The secondary source is taken from library research and internet source as the references of this thesis.

1.6 Organization of the Thesis

This thesis consists of five chapters, those are: CHAPTER I : INTRODUCTION This chapter consists of six subchapters; Background of the Study, Research Problems, Objectives of the Study, Scope of the Study, Research Methods, and Organization of the Thesis. CHAPTER II : AUTHOR AND HER WORK This chapter consists of the author biography of this novel and a brief summary of her novel that is analyzed. CHAPTER III : THEORITICAL FRAMEWORKS This chapter consists of the literary review and theories used for analyzing the novel. There are two subchapters providing intrinsic elements and extrinsic elements. CHAPTER IV : ANALYSIS This chapter explains the analysis of the novel using the theories. It reveals how intrinsic and extrinsic elements of literary works can be applied for the study. CHAPTER V : CONCLUSION This chapter provides a brief explanation as the conclusion of the analysis and closing the thesis. BIBLIOGRAPHY

CHAPTER II AUTHOR AND HER WORK

2.1 Biography of the Author

Suzanne Collins was born on August 10, 1962 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. For her educational background, she graduated from Indiana University with a double major in Drama and Telecommunications. Collins also received an M.F.A. from New York University in dramatic writing. Since 1991, she has been a writer for childrens television shows such as the short-lived sitcom Hi Honey, I’m Home and then for several youth-oriented series such as Clarissa Explains It All on the Nickelodeon network. Then, she served as head writer of the PBS animated children’s show Clifford’s Puppy Days. While continuing to work in television, Collins conceived the children’s novel Gregor the Overlander in 2003. She later wrote The Hunger Games and extended the narrative into trilogy with Catching Fire and Mockingjay Cunningham, 2015: paragraph 1-5. Based on the news of Scholastic website, Collin’s final book of the trilogy novels, Mockingjay August 2010, was debuted at number one on all national bestseller lists during its first week on sale. In a starred review, Publishers Weekly said “it accomplishes a rare feat, the last installment being the best yet, a beautifully orchestrated and intelligent novel that succeeds on every level”. In