Motherhood Reflected in Veronica Roth's Divergent Novel (2011): A Feminist Perspective
This study aimed to describe motherhood main character happens to the novel Divergent (2011) by Veronica Roth by using the theory of feminism. Divergent Novel (2011) analyzed with reference to two points: the first is based on the analysis of structural elements, and the second is the analysis of mo...
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Main Authors: | Saputri, Devica Hilara Pingkan (Author), , Dewi Candraningrum,Phil (Author) |
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