THE CONVENTIONS OF NOIR THRILLER IN HARLAN COBEN’S THE STRANGER (A STRUCTURALIST STUDY) A JOURNAL
Widyastuti Purbani, , Indonesia
Niken Anggraeni,
Abstract
This research aimed to (1) identify the general conventions of noir thriller in Harlan Coben’s The Stranger and (2) the conventions of point if view used in the novel. This research used a descriptive qualitative study and content analysis. The data were sentences and discourses related to the conventions of noir thriller found in the novel. To gain the credibility of the analysis, the researcher used triangulation method. The result of this research showed first, the general conventions of noir thriller in the novel. Those were having a flawed protagonist, focusing on the character’s conflicts, employing the suspense-based plot, revealing the critique of socio-political milieu of the novel and using the subjective point of view. The second result showed the conventions of point of view in the novel. In order to obtain subjectivity, the novel used third person limited and third person objective point of view.
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