FRODO'S LOYALTY REFLECTED IN PETER JACKSON'S THE LORD OF THE RINGS TRILOGY (2001-2003): AN INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH
The major problem of this study is to know how does Frodo's loyalty to keep the ring until it is destroyed reflected in The Lord of the Rings. The objectives of the study are: to expose the Frodo Baggins' loyalty based on the individual psychological approach by Alfred Adler. In concluding...
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Main Author: | HANDAYANI , CATUR SRI (Author) |
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