Self-Actualization In Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre Novel (1847): An Humanistic Psychological Approach
This study analyzes Self-Actualization in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre viewed from An Humanistic Approach. The objectives of the study are to reveal the aspects of self-actualization in Jane Eyre and to unveil the motivations of self-actualization, which happenin Jane Eyre and to know the impac...
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Main Author: | Irmawati, Leni (Author) |
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