THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MAIN MALE CHARACTER'S MASCULINITY IN TWO VERSIONS OF LITTLE WOMEN
The practice of adaptation has become commonplace in literary works, including the film industry. One of the most widely adapted works is the Little Women novel which has been adapted into at least six films from 1917 to 2019. The number of adaptations makes the audience see different versions of th...
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Main Author: | Syahla Jilan Safitri, - (Author) |
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2021-12-29.
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