Strategy Of Oppression Against The People By The Ruling Elite Reflected In Suzzane Collins's The Hunger Games Novel Trilogy (2008):Marxist Theory
The research aims to identify the indicators of oppression in the novels, to find out the variety of oppression in the novels, to described how oppression reflected in the novels, and to revealed the reason why the author addressed oppressions in the novels. The type of this research is descriptive...
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Main Authors: | Avin Andreani, Indah (Author), , Dr. M. Thoyibi, M.S (Author) |
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