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THE TRAGIC WORLDVIEW IN HARRIET BEECHER STOWE’S UNCLE TOM’S CABIN
(2017-01-13)
America in nineteenth century was a country with a lot of contradictions. The
society adopted freedom and also legalizes slavery. Those contradictions were born in
social conditions between the North and the South states. ...
The Cancer Patient’s Hope for Life in John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars: A Genetic Structuralism Study
(Faculty of Humanities, 2022-09-13)
This research is an analysis of the hopefulness and hopelessness of cancer patients based
on Genetic Structuralism by Lucien Goldmann to find the worldview in the novel The Fault in
Our Stars. In this analysis, I focus ...
Social Classes in Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South: Genetic Structuralism
(Faculty Of Humanities, 2022-08-15)
As Gaskell did, authors usually use literary works to provide new lessons or
views for readers. Gaskell is a famous writer with one of his works, North and
South, tells the story of two fictional cities with different ...
Author's World View in Andre Aciman's Call Me by Your Name
(Fakultas Ilmu Budaya, 2022-12-29)
Andre Aciman’s Call Me by Your Name (2007) novel tells about the two Jews main characters that lived in Italy in 20th century, Elio and Oliver. The writer aims to explore how Aciman as a part of Modern Jewish portrays his ...