Choices In Life Reflected In Angela Morrison's Sing Me To Sleep Novel (2010): An Existentialist Criticism
The major issue in this study is how people make the choices in life is reflected in Angela Morrison's Sing Me to Sleep novel (2010): An existentialist criticism. The objective of this study is to analyze Sing Me to Sleep novel based on existentialist criticism. There are two types of data sour...
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Main Authors: | Yantiningsih, Tri (Author), , Dr. Muhammad Thoyibi, M. S. (Author), , Mauly Halwat Hikmat, Ph. D. (Author) |
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