dc.description.abstract | This study aims to examine the Mystery Malay Folklore Approaching the Full Night and describing the intrinsic elements and social interactions contained in the Mystery Malay Folklore Approaching the Full Night. The research method used is a qualitative descriptive method. The theory used in this study is the structural theory and the theory of sociology of literature which focuses on social interaction. The source of the data in this research is the Mystery Malay Folklore Book Towards the Full Night by Rr. Dwiantari H. Data collection techniques used in this research are reading, observing and note-taking techniques. The analysis technique in this study is an analysis of the text in the Mystery of Malay Folklore Towards the Full Night. The results of this study are that in the intrinsic element there is a theme of virtue in the wisdom of addressing destiny. Characters and characterizations, in the protagonist there are 13 characters and 1 antagonist character. The plot contained in this folklore is the forward plot. Place background is 14 data, time background is 11 data and socio-cultural background is 2 data. The point of view used in this folktale is the third person point of view. The message contained in this folklore is that every destiny must be accepted wisely in order to produce goodness in life and every plan of God is a good destiny for his people as long as his people are able to be patient in accepting it. Social behavior in this folklore is more concerned with common interests than self-interest, mutual help, generosity and care for others. Associative social interactions, 7 data for cooperation, 4 data for accommodation and 2 data for assimilation. Social interactions that are dissociative, competition is 1 data, contradiction is 2 data and conflict is 4 data. Social changes in this folklore are changes that occur in the subjects of individual characters. | en_US |