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    A Study The Cheating and Their Effects Upon The Cheatres in Ben Jonson's The Alchemist

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    2003-06-27
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    FITRIANTO, Johar
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    The alcemist is called as a comedy. The play telss about the poor people who have a great dream to be rich quickly without working the main character of this play is face. He is Lovewit's servant who is trusted to take care the house while the host goes to london, but the uses this chance to plan cheating with his friend. This Thesis is trying to find out whether it is true or not that cheating brings psychological effects upon the cheater themselves. The problem in this thesis is analyzed by using deductive method.
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