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The Narrative Structure in The Novel “Mother” By Maxim Gorky
In this study, Seymour Chatman's opinion on the Mother novel's narrative structure was addressed. The purpose of this work is to use Seymour Chatman theory to characterize logical occurrences utilizing kernels and satellites as story elements in storytelling. The descriptive gualitative approach was employed to study the data, and the narrative theory was applied to describe the logical events in Maxim Gorky's novel with entitled Mother. The data collection technigue used is note taking. The findings showed that were 5 kernels and 15 satellites. The 5 kernels were: the death, reading, working and involve in demonstration, move to the town, and followed by a spy. The researcher concluded the logical events in the novel Mother can be seen that the order of causality or the existence of a causal relationship
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