Murder reflected in robert galbraith's the cuckoo's calling (2013: A psychoanalytic approach
The major problem of this study is murder. It shows the desire to kill for the obsession of money. The approach used for this study is psychoanalytic approach. The objective of this study is to analyze this novel based on the Psychoanalytic Approach. The research employs qualitative research. The re...
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Main Authors: | Zahra B, Nana Shabihah (Author), , Dr. Phil. Dewi Chandraningrum, M. Ed (Author) |
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