THE REPRESENTATION OF LOVE IN THE DYSTOPIAN NOVEL 1984
This study aims to investigate the representation of love in George Orwell's 1984. The data were collected from Part Two and Part Three of the book and focus on the main characters: Winston Smith and Julia. The present study employs Rimmon-Kenan's (1983) Narratology and Sternberg's (1...
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Main Author: | Ryan Lala Rangga Senjaya, - (Author) |
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