The Tigers Child by Torey Hayden

TENTATIVE OUTLINE
The Struggle of Torey in Shaping of Minor character Personality In the novel of Sheila: The tiger’s child by Torey Hayden

CHAPTER 1:   INTRODUCTION
A. Background of the research
B. Identification of the research
C. Scope of the research
D. Objective of the research
E. Method of the research
F. Review of previous studies
G. Theoretical framework
CHAPTER 2: PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS
2.1. Theme
2.2. Plot
2.3. Characters
2.4. Setting
CHAPTER 3: THE STRUGGLE OF TOREY IN SHAPING OF MINOR CHARACTER PERSONALITY
3.1. The background of Sheila
3.2. The problem that is found during of Torey’s struggle to shaping Sheila personality

CHAPTER 1
A. The background of the research
Psychological approach originated in the work of Austrian psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, who proposed the technique of psychoanalysis. Generally, psychology deals with behavior and mental process which are found in every human. Psychoanalysis itself has a purpose to cure of mental disorder. Commonly personality told in the definition that what makes one personality difference with the other personality and what makes it unique than other. This personality called by individual differences.
Theory of personality substantively is a soul psychology that later will be a gist of psychology that explain about soul or personality of human.
The mental process can be the main factor in developing human personality and behaviors.
Sheila: The tiger’s child is a novel which written by Torey Hayden in 2005. This novel tells about a teacher that tries to help a girl that gets the bad treatment when she was child by her mother and also by her father. This bad treatment makes Sheila become has bad psychological when she growth up and Torey as her teacher try to help her but the bad experience and anxious experience makes Sheila can not remember the event that happened her when she was child. This situation makes Torey difficult to help her because Sheila does not want to remember...