AN ANALYSIS OF POWER DYNAMICS IN LEIGH BARDUGO'S SIX OF CROWS (2015)

This research aims to analyze the portrayal of power dynamics in Leigh Bardugo's young adult novel Six of Crows. The study uses qualitative descriptive method to analyze how power dynamics is portrayed in the novel. Data was collected through textual evidence that showcases the exercise of powe...

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Main Author: Nadia Ramadhiani Ranaputri, - (Author)
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Published: 2019-12-27.
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