DAVID STONE’S AGGRESSION AGAINTS CIA DEPICTED IN HIS NOVEL THE ECHELON OF VENDETTA: AN ANALYSIS OF EXPRESSIVE APPROACH
Abstract
The Echelon of Vendetta is the first novel by David Stone. The main
character depicted the author’s life as an agent of CIA. This thesis tries to analyze
David Stone’s aggression against CIA reflected on the character Micah Dalton.
This study is conducted to know the social condition that influences David
Stone’s aggression against CIA depicted on Micah Dalton in the novel. The second is
to describe David Stone’s aggression against CIA depicted on Micah Dalton in the
novel. Furthermore, this thesis uses qualitative method to collect the data. The data
are taken from several resources concerning with aggression and the author. The
Echelon of Vendetta novel is the source data and other references related to the
object of the study such as, internet. M.H. Abrams book The Mirror and Lamp is the
theory that is used to breakdown the data. The steps of analysis begin from
classifying narrations and dialogues about the social condition that stimulate Micah
Dalton to do aggression toward CIA taken from the novel. Then, all the data are
analyzed by using expressive approach.
The results of this study shows that David Stone depicts his life as an agent of
CIA through the character named Micah Dalton, who feels disappointed with CIA in
the novel The Echelon of Vendetta.