Obsession For The Return Of The Lost Daughter In David Auburn's The Girl In The Park Movie: A Psychoanalytic Approach
The study focuses on Julia's Obsession to return her lost daughter. It is reflected in the major character of The Girl in the Park viewed from psychoanalytic approach. The object study is to explore the obsession of Julia to return her lost daughter into her life. The type of this study is qual...
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Main Author: | Rofiah, Rofiah (Author) |
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