ASPECTS OF DISCRIMINATION ON A CHARACTER WITH AIDS :A Textual Analysis on Ron Nyswaner's "Philadelphia" FUm Script
This study aimed to reveal how discrimination towards a character with AIDS was depicted in the screenplay of "Philadelphia" which was written by Ron Nyswaner. To conduct the study, the writer used a descriptive-qualitative design and applied close reading strategy to read the text. The da...
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