Revenge Reflected In John Greens Paper Town Novel (2008):A Behaviorist Perpsective
The major problem of this study is revenge. Being hurt sometimes makes people angry. In this situation people will do anything to make them feel happy.The objective of this study is to analyze this novel based on the Behaviorist Perspective. The researcher employs qualitative method. The writer uses...
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Main Authors: | Tri Safitri, Emik (Author), , Dr. Phil Dewi Candraningrum,M.Ed (Author) |
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