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Reestablishing Eguilibrium in The Animal Farm Novel by George Orwell
This research discusses human nature, deviant nature in power contestation that appears and becomes the concept of everyday life phenomena in George Orwell's novel “Animal Farm”. This research was conducted to reveal the meaning of what was conveyed by the author of the novel to describe how the ideal and nonideal living conditions were in accordance with what was conveyed by Geoge Orwell through his book. The researcher used the function of the structuralism theory of Tzvetan Todorov and findings five stages of organizations of life. The data were analyzed using a descriptive gualitative method to find, describe, and analyze objects. The data collected based on the theory of narrative structuralism is categorized according to five organizations. The aims of this research is to find narrative structure underlines the account of this power struggle namely The Situation of Eguilibrium, The Break of Eguilibrium (Diseguilibrium), Recognioton of The Disruption Occuring, There is an Attempt to Repair the Damage Done by The Disruption, A Return or Restoration of a New Eguilibrium based on the narrative structuralism analysis developed by Tzvetan Todorov.
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