THE ANXIETY OF MAJOR CHARACTER IN JOHN STEINBECK'S THE RED PONY: A PSYCHOANALYTIC APPROACH
This study concerns with the novel entitled The Red Pony, which is written by John Steinbeck's. The analysis of this research paper is focused on how the major character's anxiety is reflected in the major character, namely, Jody Tiflin based on its structural elements and psychoanalytic a...
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Main Author: | WIDYAYANTI , RITA (Author) |
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