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dc.contributor.authorEY DWIANA ROSITA
dc.date.accessioned2014-01-21T00:21:27Z
dc.date.available2014-01-21T00:21:27Z
dc.date.issued2014-01-21
dc.identifier.nimNIM010110101040
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.unej.ac.id/handle/123456789/18910
dc.description.abstractMarital disintegration is the breaking of marital unity. Many factors can cause marital disintegration. They are the different backgrounds of life, the different principles of life, and the existence of the third person. Basically, people’s principles of life are formed by the society surrounding them. Peoples who life in modern era will practice modern lifestyle. These principles of life will also practice in their marital life. A couple who come from different backgrounds of life and has different principles of life sometimes get some problems in their marital life. It happens because their principles of life are strongly adopted by them and it influences their decision in the marital life. Finally, if they cannot solve their marital problems anymore they decide to end their bond of matrimony or divorce as the last solution. This thesis analyzes about the influence of modern era to the Divers’ Marital Disintegration of the novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tender Is the Night. Dick Diver and Nicole Warren are the couple who come from different backgrounds of life, so they have different principles of life. In undergoing their marital life, they face some problems which relate with their differences. To avoid the complex discussion, this thesis is limited on the factors that cause the Divers’ marital disintegration and its relation with modern era. Meanwhile there are two approaches used in this thesis, those are Psychological Approach and Sociological Approach. Dick Diver is psychiatry who comes from a humble family. He practices ideal and humanistic life. In contrast, Nicole Warren as his wife comes from wealthy family. She practices hedonistic and practical life. Those differences create some conflicts in their marital life. These conflicts are also added by the existence of the third person between them. As the climax of their conflicts, they decide to divorce and begin their new life with their new partner.en_US
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dc.subjectISINTEGRATION IN F. SCOTT FITZGERALD’Sen_US
dc.titleTHE INFLUENCES OF MODERN ERA TO THE DIVERS’ MARITAL DISINTEGRATION IN F. SCOTT FITZGERALD’S TENDER IS THE NIGHTen_US
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