A Forensic Stylistic Analysis: The Plagiarism Identification of Margaret Canby’s Short Story “The Frost Fairies” in Helen Keller’s Short Story “The Frost King”

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2024Author
Doloksaribu, Kirana Ririn Anggita Br
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Rangkuti, Rahmadsyah
Rosa, Rusdi Noor
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This study aims to recognize the differences, similarities, and the types of
plagiarism found in short story using forensic stylistic approach. Identifying
plagiarism between two literary works requires a multi-dimensional analysis
beyond just comparing and examining at only one or two levels. This study
focuses on several levels, which are lexical, grammatical, figure of speech, and
context and cohesion. The objects of this study are short stories from Margaret
Canby “The Frost Fairies” and Helen Keller “The Frost King”. Each of the levels
shows specific prove of plagiarism which was done by Helen Keller towards
Margaret Canby. This study employed a qualitative method with content analysis
as the research design and the words and sentences as the data. This study shows
the differences are exist in every levels, with lexical differences being the
dominant. Furthermore, the similarities are also found in every levels with context
and cohesion similarities being the dominant. By initially recognizing the
differences and similarities, the types of plagiarism can be also identified.
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