The Anxiety In Sandra Brown's Charade: A Psychoanalytic Approach
The major problem of this study is how the major character escapes from the anxiety, resulted from un-handled problems she encounters. The aim of this study is to identify the relationship between the causes of anxiety and the way to escape from anxiety being faced by the major character, by means o...
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Main Authors: | Widayanti, Rini (Author), , Drs. M.Thoyibi, M. S (Author), , Dra. Mauly Halwat (Author) |
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