OPPRESSION AND IDENTITY IN BRADBURY'S FAHRENHEIT 451
This study explores the oppression and identity in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451. It examines the portrayal of oppression in the Fahrenheit 451 society and how these oppressions affect the main protagonist's identity construction. To meet the purposes, the study was designed under cultural...
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Main Author: | Ikhsanti, Aulia (Author) |
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2015-08-27.
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