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CHAPTER V CONCLUSION
In this chapter, the writer draws conclusions from the analysis which has been discussed  in  the  previous  chapter.  The  writer  uses  the  novel  The  Queen  of  the
Tearling as the object of study. The conflicts faced by Kelsea, the main character in the novel, contains messages which are essential for writer to conduct this study. The
conflicts  faced  by  Kelsea  is  about  how  she  becomes  a  True  Queen  who  can  rescue and welfare the people of Tearling, a queen who can rule the kingdom with the moral
value  of  justice  and  humanity.  This  study  discusses  the  characteristics  of  the  main character,  the  c
haracter’s  conflicts,  and  messages  that  can  be  derived  from  the conflicts experienced by the main character.
First,  the  writer  analyzes  the  characteristics  of  Kelsea,  the  main  character  in the  story.  There  are  two  characteristics  that  the  writer  can  find  in  Kelsea.
Kelsea’s characteristic  is  brave  and  wise.  Both  characteristic  greatly  influence  what  Kelsea
does in the story. Kelsea’s characteristics is shown through her actions, thoughts and
words  that  she  says.  The  problem-solving  that  she  does  is  also  describes  her characteristics properly.
Second,  the  writer  analyzes  the  conflicts  that  Kelsea  faces  in  the  novel  The Queen  of  the  Tearling.  Kelsea  as  the  main  character  in  the  story  faces  internal  and
external  conflicts.  Kelsea faces her internal  conflicts  when she hesitated  about  what PLAGIAT MERUPAKAN TINDAKAN TIDAK TERPUJI
she should decide for the future. Most of her internal conflict is revealed when she is on her way back to Tearling and before being the queen of Tearling.
Regarding  the  external  conflict,  the  writer  concludes  that  the  conflicts  often encountered  by  Kelsea  is  with  the  people  around  her.  The  external  conflicts  also
happens  after  she  is  being  the  queen.  Kelsea  has  disagreements  and  differences  in ways of thinking and desires which lead to conflict with other characters in the story.
For  example  is  the  conflict  between  Kelsea  and  Lady  Andrews.  They  debate  about what is more important between life and property.
After the writer is able to analyze the conflicts faced by Kelsea, the writer is able to reveal the messages contained in the conflict. From every conflict that Kelsea
faces,  the  writer  concludes  that  most  of  the  messages  contain  moral  value  of humanity  and  justice.  The  moral  value  of  humanity  and  justice  can  be  seen  when
Kelsea is fighting for the people’s rights and protecting the poor from the slavery. The first message that the writer can find is to be wise in taking any decision.
The  first  evidence  that the  writer  finds  is  on  Kelsea’s  internal  conflict.  It  is  when
Kelsea  hesitated  to  claim  her  throne.  She  feels  scared  for  what  comes  next  on Tearling. She  does  not  want  her life to  be different  and she almost  turn  back to  her
cottage  for  she  is  scared  to  rule  the  Tearling.  In  the  end,  she  decides  to  claim  the throne and rule Tearling for the goods of her people.
Another  evidences  is  when  she  has  a  conflict  with  Pen.  As  the  heir  of  the throne of Tearling, Kelsea shall not be childish and stubborn and she shall decide to
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