Michael Hosea’s Struggle in Francine Rivers’s Redeeming Love:Movie Script
Abstract
The title of the research is Michael Hosea’s Struggle in Francine Rivers’s Redeeming Love:Movie Script. The theory used is the theory of struggle state by McKechnie. The objectives of the study are to find out the portrayal of Michael Hosea’s struggle, the causes of Michael Hosea's struggle, and the effects of Michael Hosea’s struggle on himself and on Angel. The research uses intrinsic and extrinsic approaches to analyze the problems. The results of this study show that Michael Hosea’s struggles are portrayed by his give the greatest effort and he never give up. And the causes of Michael Hosea’s struggle are symphaty, willingness, and desire. The effect of Michaels Hosea†struggle is He becomes mentally stronger to accept Angel as she is. The second effect of struggle on Michael is that his victory is sweeter and the third effect is throught his struggle he want to give Angel a good life. The effects of Michael’s and Hosea’s struggle on Angel have a very big effect on Angel’s life. There are she got the better job;she becoming mentally stronger and has the courage to reveal the truth and tell everyone about the crimes of Duke; and the last is the biggest effect for Angel; she is honest with Michael about his real name, which is Sarah. Not only that, Angel finally knows how to love and she reveals it to Michael.