CHARACTERIZATION IN A FAIRY TALE ENTITLEDJACK AND THE BEANSTALK:A Critical Discourse Analysis on Two Versions of Jack and the Beanstalk
Since most people often take fairy tales for granted, it is significant to conduct a research that analyzes this kind of literary works. Not only it makes people appreciate fairy tales more, it also gives a contribution to children's education. This research paper presents a Critical Discourse...
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Main Author: | Dyah Agustine, - (Author) |
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2011-02-25.
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