Belongingness And Love In David Nicholls' One Day Novel (2009): A Humanistic Psychological Approach
The mayor problem of this study is Dexter Mayhew who needs love and care from Emma Morley. The objectives of the study are to analyze the novel based on its structural elements and to analyze the novel based on Humanistic Psychological Approach. In analyzing One Day story the researcher uses qualita...
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Main Authors: | Yulianti, Denny (Author), , Drs. H Abdillah Nugroho M.Hum (Author), , Nurhidayat, S.Pd (Author) |
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