Mini Fiction: Its Early Appearance on Twitter and Its Current Development (Flow Elements Analysis)

Sukini, Sukini and Sri, Budiyono (2023) Mini Fiction: Its Early Appearance on Twitter and Its Current Development (Flow Elements Analysis). PROCEEDING INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR HISKI, MAY 11-12, 2023 “HUMAN VALUE & PEACE THROUGH LITERATURE”. pp. 74-86. ISSN 978-623-8104-25-3

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Abstract

In this digital era, in this century (starting from 2000 until now) mini fiction appears and develops. Mini-fiction is a contemporary literary genre in the form of prose. As a form of contemporary literature, it is necessary to study mini-fiction. Through this article, we will examine the ins and outs of mini fiction. The goal is to describe mini-fiction from its inception in Twitter and Facebook to its current development. The research method used is descriptive qualitative, data collection techniques has been done through observation and literature study. In analyzing the data, critical analysis techniques are used. The results of the research show that (1) Minifiction on twitter in the early days of its appearance was not all plot elements explicitly stated in the content of the story, there were always one or two plot elements that were stated implicitly (disguised). What is disguised can be an element of orientation, it can be conflict, it can be resolution, it can also be two elements of flow at once. The most implicit presented is the element of resolution; (2) Mini-fiction that is currently developing on twitter and facebook the plot elements are still the same, not all plot elements are explicitly stated. There is always an implicit/disguised element of the flow. What is presented implicitly can be an element of orientation, it can be conflict, it can be resolution, it can also be two elements of flow at once. Among several plot elements, the most implicit is also the resolution element. This relates to the writer's attempt to present a twist ending. Keywords: mini fiction, social media, plot elements

Item Type: Article
Subjects: P Language and Literature > P Philology. Linguistics
Divisions: Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan > Pend. Bahasa dan Satra Indonesia
Depositing User: Unwidha Perpustakaan Unwidha
Date Deposited: 05 Feb 2024 04:38
Last Modified: 05 Feb 2024 04:38
URI: http://repository.unwidha.com:880/id/eprint/3727

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