Anxiety Reflected In Gillian Flynn's Dark Places (2009):A Psychoanalytic Perspective
This research aims to identify the indicators of anxiety in the novel, to find out the dominant type of anxiety in dominant in the novel, to describe how anxiety is reflected in the novel, and to reveal the reasons why Gillian Flynn addresses anxiety in the novel. The type of this research is descri...
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Main Authors: | Trijayanti, Whenny (Author), , Dr. M. Thoyibi, M.S (Author) |
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