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THE MODEL

MILLIONAIRE

WIDYANA AT TAUFIK (13.1.01.08.0026)


TABITA DYAN LUKITASARI (13.1.01.08.0027)
LINDA TRISNAWATI (13.1.01.08.0086)
SETTING

1. PLACE = LONDON

EVIDENCE :
Page 1, paragraph 2, line 4.
They were the handsomest couple in London.

2. TIME = AUTUMN SEASON


EVIDENCE :
Page 1, paragraph 1, line 15.
Then he had tried selling dry sherry. That did not answer;
the sherry was a little too dry.
PLOT
(CLOSE PLOT)
1. BEGINNING
EVIDENCE :
Page 1, paragraph 2, line 1.
He was in love. The girl he loved was Laura Merthon, the
daughter of a retired Colonel who had lost his temper and
his digestion in India.

A. CONFLICT
EVIDENCE :
Page 1, paragraph 3, line 1.
Come to me my boy, when you have got ten thousand
pounds of your own, and we will see about it. he used to
say. And Hughie looked very glum on those days, and had
to go to Laura for consolation.
B. RISING ACTION
EVIDENCE :
Page 3, paragraph 1, line 1.
The old beggar-man took advantages of Trevors
.......................................................................... and slipped the
sovereign into the beggars hand.

2. MIDDLE
A. CLIMAKS
EVIDENCE :
Page 3, paragraph 3, line 2.
Hughie got a charming scolding for his extrvagance and had
to walk home.
B. RESOLUTION
EVIDENCE :
Page 4, paragraph 1, line 1.
My dear boy, said Trevor, smillimg, that old beggar, as you
call him ..................................................................................... ,
and can prevent Russia going to war when he chooses.

3. ENDING
EVIDENCE :
Page 5, paragraph 8, line 1.
On the outside was written,A wedding present to Hughie
Erskine and Laura Merthon, from an old beggar, and inside
was a cheque for 10,000.
C HA R A CT ER IZ A TIO N

1. HUGHIE ERSKINE

2. LAURA MERTHON

3. COLONEL

4. ALAN TREVOR

5. THE BEGGAR MAN


BARON HUSBERG
CHARACTERIZATION
1. HUGHIE Protagonist Analytical Method
ERSKINE Page 1, paragraph 1, line 6

But then he was wonderfully good-looking, with his crisp


brown hair, ........................................................... ,and he
had every accomplishment except that of making money.

Protagonist Dramatic Method


Page 3, paragraph 1, line 6

He walked across the studio and slipped the sovereign


into the beggars hand.
2. LAURA Antagonist Analytical Method
MERTHON Page 3, paragraph 3, line 2

He spent the day with Laura, got a charming scolding for


his extravagance, and had to walk home.

Character Analytical Method


Page 1, paragraph 2, line 2

The girl he loved was Laura Merthon, the daughter of a


retired Colonel who had lost his temper and his digestion
in India.
Antagonist Dramatic Method
3. COLONEL
Page 1, paragraph 3, line 1

Come to me my boy, when you have got ten thousand


pounds of your own, and we will see about it. he used to
say.
4. ALAN Protagonist Dramatic Method
TREVOR Page 3, paragraph 6, line 2

I had to tell him all about you-who you are, where you
live, what your income is, what prospects you have.

Protagonist Analytical Method


Page 1, paragraph 4, line 2

Trevor was a painter. Indeed, few people escape that


nowadays. .......................................... ,and his pictures
were eagerly sought after.
Protagonist Analytical Method
5. THE
Page 2, paragraph 2, line 2
BEGGAR MAN
BARON The beggar himself was standing on a raised platform in a
HUSBERG corner of the studio.

Protagonist Dramatic Method (Alans said)


Page 4, paragraph 3, line 2
He is a great friend of mine, buys all my pictures and that
sort of thing, and gave me a commision a month ago to
paint him as a beggar.
Page 4, paragraph 1, line 1
That old beggar, as you call him, is the one of richest
man in Europe. ........................................... ,and can
prevent Russia going to war when he chooses.
T h e m e and m o r a l v a l u e

1. THEME

HUMANITY :
We wont never know what will we get after we give someone
about what we have.

2. MORAL VALUE

a. Dont judge someone only from theirselves.


b. Dont be proud yourselves by humiliate other people.

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