NAME : AFIF KURNIAWAN
CLASS : 5C
NIM : 09360159
DRAMA
ANALYSIS
TEEN ANGEL
Playwright
D. M. Bocaz-Larson
Published
2003
Theme
Peggy’s Mission to reach
heaven.
Plot
- Kids of plot regarded as time
Regarded as time, this
drama has mixing plot
- Kinds of plot based on quantity
Based on quantity, this
drama has multi plot because the drama consist of more than one character
- Kinds of plot regarded as how the ending of drama
Regarded as how the
ending of drama, this drama has close plot
Character
PEGGY: A teen who has found herself on a mission
after her death.
GABRIELLA: The guide upon the stairway to
heaven.
ALICE: Manager of
a 50’s diner.
KATE: Shy teen who is in love with RICK.
DAVID: A mysterious man who offers to help PEGGY
in her mission.
RICK: A teen who has lost his girlfriend in a
car accident.
HEATHER: An obnoxious teen who continually picks
on KATE.
Heather’s friends – one or more girls play
Heather’s friend but don’t have any lines.
Characterization
Ø Direct
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Ø Indirect
Gabriella :” Peace, Peggy dear. There’s nothing to worry about now.”
By the statement above we
can conclude that Gabriella is a care woman.
Peggy :” I want to… but can’t.”
Peggy :’’ This isn’t going to be easy.”
It means that Peggy is
pessimist girl.
Heather :
(As KATE comes near she drops something on the
floor in front of her so she steps in it)
Ooops. Better clean
that up too, Kate.
(Friends laugh and Kate
looks upset and slowly bends down to clean it)
It means that Heather is
a lazy.
Peggy : (Enters and helps KATE)
Here, let me help you.
It means that Peggy is
helpful.
Kate :
” Every week she comes in here and does that. She (Heather) orders
something, says I get it wrong and then it comes out of my paycheck.”
It means that Heather is a
bad girl.
Setting
Ø Place
ALICE : (Older waitress
who managers the diner)
Clean up on table 7.
(Looks around)
Where is that girl?
This setting at
restaurant
Ø Time
Kate : Can I get you something? I assume that’s why you’re
at the diner.
This drama happen at night because she want
to get dinner.
Ø Situation
Peggy : Sounds fair. I only wish I knew I knew what I’d done. (fell happy)
Peggy :
I used two different names didn’t I? Shoot. I couldn’t remember what
I said the first time.
(Frustrated)
Conflict
Ø Character vs. her/himself
Peggy : “Where am I?”
Peggy : “I’m dead?”
Peggy :” But what happened? I don’t remember… anything.”
Peggy :” But it seems like I’m
forgetting something. I hate that feeling. You know, like you know you
have to do something but you can’t remember what and you know you’ll get in big
trouble if you don’t do it…”
Peggy :” So what do I need to do to
earn my wings?”
Ø Character vs. Character
Peggy :” Leave me? You’re leaving me? But we just met.”
Ø Character vs. Nature
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Ø Character vs. Society
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Ø Character vs. Technology
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