Persistence To Be Able To Speak In The King's Speech Movie (2011) Directed By Tom Hooper: An Existentialist Approach
This study is aimed to show Persistence to be able to speak in The King's Speech (2011) movie by using existentialist approach. It is done by establishing two objectives: the first is analyzing the movie based on its structural elements and the second is analyzing the movie based on the Existen...
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Main Author: | Istikomah, Istikomah (Author) |
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