POWER ABUSE IN CHARLES DICKENS'S DAVID COPPERFIELD: A MARXIST APPROACH
Power abuse is one of the social problems in the society. It is happen because there are two social class namely upper classes and lower class. Power abuse can be used as subject in literary work because literary work is a picture of human life. One of the literary work that use power abuses as subj...
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