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Page 1: Presented by Nor Laili Fatmawati and Aminulloh PASCASARJANA UNESA 2010

Presented by Nor Laili Fatmawati and AminullohPASCASARJANA UNESA 2010

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What is it for?What is it for?

Analyzing a work of literature

=Giving value

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Literary Genres:- Poetry- Drama- Prose

Prose Genres:- Short story- Novel- Novellete

Literary Genres:- Poetry- Drama- Prose

Prose Genres:- Short story- Novel- Novellete

Prose

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Tips Tips

Reading and understanding the text.

Choosing a part of the prose that will be the focus of analysis.

Deciding the appropriate approach that will be used.

Looking for the theory.4

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Tips Tips

Applying the theory on the prose.

Writing the report of analysis

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The order of the 1st – 4th can be changed

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First step: Reading and

understanding “The Orphaned

Swimming Pool” by John

Updike.

SYNOPSIS

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Second step: Having focus

New Criticism approach

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intrinsic elements of the

short story

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Third step: choosing

theory

Russian Formalism

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Forth step: applying the theoryForth step: applying the theory

rhyme that affects the meaning

rhyme that affects the meaning verbal ironyverbal irony

affective fallacy affective fallacy situational ironysituational irony

intentional fallacy intentional fallacy dramatic ironydramatic irony

ambiguityambiguityparadox paradox Contents

Contents

Contents

Contents

Form

“the well-wrought urn”

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situational irony situational irony tittle

1st

2nd“The Orphaned Swimming Pool”

It was a young pool, only two years old, of the fragile type fashioned by laying a plastic liner within a carefully carved hole in the ground.

… There is the piano no one wants, the cocker spaniel no one can take care of. Shelves of books suddenly stand revealed as burdensomely dated and unlikely to be reread; indeed, it is difficult to remember who read them in the first place. And what of those old skis in the attic? Or the doll house waiting to be repaired in the basement? The piano goes out of tune, the dog goes mad…”

The attitude of Ted’s neighbors and other visitors of Ted’s swimming pool 2nd & 4th

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dramatic irony dramatic irony

6th

The two lovers had been trapped inside the house all day; Ted was fearful of the legal consequences of their being seen by anyone who might write and tell Linda… For long thereafter, though in the end he did not marry the woman, he remembered that day when they lived together like fugitives in a cave, feeding on love and ice water, tiptoeing barefoot to the depleted cupboards, which they, arriving late last night, had hoped to stock in the morning, not foreseeing the onslaught of interlopers that would pin them in.

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intentional fallacy intentional fallacy The narrator stresses the order of the time along the plot such as by telling “The next May” in third paragraph, “Some June weekend” in the forth paragraph, “July” in the fifth, and “August” in sixth and seventh, and “September” before the end of the short story

How short the time and how many changes were happened in that short period during the divorce process of Ted and Linda

May

June

July

AugustSeptember

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Feeding on love

ambiguities ambiguities

6th

7thThe blue plastic beneath the colorless water tried to make a cheerful, otherworldly statement, but Linda saw that the pool in truth had no bottom, it held bottomless loss, it was one huge blue tear. Thank God no one had drowned in it. Except her

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Writing the reportWriting the report

Theoretical Criticism

Practical / Applied Criticism

Judicial Criticism

Impressionistic Criticism

Mimetic Criticism

Pragmatic Criticism

Expressive Criticism

Textual Criticism

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L/O/G/O

Thank You!