NEED FOR POSITIVE REGARD TO BE A FULLY FUNCTIONING PERSON IN DAVID AUBURN'S THE GIRL IN THE PARK (2007): HUMANISTIC PERSPECTIVE
This study is fully functioning person in The Girl in the Park. For the reason that positive self concept helps to cope with the traumatic experience. It is done by establishing two objectives: the first is analyzing the movie based on its structural element and the second is analyzing the movie bas...
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Main Author: | SARI, RIA FIRMANTIKA (Author) |
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