Loneliness Of Mari Asai Reflected At Haruki Murakami's After Dark (2004): A Psychoanalytic Approach
ABSTRACT The major problem of this study is loneliness that happened to the main character, Mari Asai. Because of some bad school experiences and her parent that do not care to her that caused Mari feel that she will never get friends, and begin to depend on herself. The objective of this study is t...
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Main Author: | Praswanta, Ananda (Author) |
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