Persistence Of King George VI To Overcome His Stutter In The King's Speech Movie (2010) Directed By Tom Hooper: A Psychoanalytic Approach
This research investigated how is persistence of King George VI to overcome his stutter reflected in The King's Speech movie (2010) directed by Tom Hooper, especially viewed from psychoanalytic approach. The objectives of the research are to analyze the film based on its structural element and...
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Main Author: | Handayani, Eka Wahyu (Author) |
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