Struggle Against Tyranical Regime In Tolstoy's Hadji Murad (1904): Marxist Criticism
The major problem of this study is describing the struggle to fight against tyrannical regime in Chechnya reflected in Leo Tolstoy's Hadji Murad. The objective of this study is to analyze the structural elements of the novel, by finding character and characterization, setting, point of view, pl...
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Main Author: | FAUZI, ARIFAH NURUL (Author) |
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