The major problem of this study is diffability. Someone who suddenly gets a diffability, she must experience a big change in her life. The objective of this study is to analyze Danielle steel’s Winners based on the structural elements and analyze this novel based on the Individual Psychological Approach. The Writer employs qualitative method. The writer uses two data sources: primary and secondary. The primary data source of the study is Winners novel by Danielle Steel. Secondary data are the supporting data taken from literary books, criticism, and some articles related to the novel. The secondary data of the study are taken from any information related to the novel. The method of data collection is the researcher will employ the descripti...
Sybil novel tells about woman that has sixteen personalities. This novel is very interesting because...
Sidney Sheldon's novel Tell Me Your Dreams is one of the novels with the theme of dissociative disor...
This study attempts to analyze the causes and the effect of Esther Greenwood’s distasteful feelings....
This study is proposed to reveal how courage, victory and triumph reflected in Winners (2013) novel ...
This study concerns with the novel entitled Secrets, which is written by Danielle Steel. The analy...
Abstract. Injustice has been part of life for different ability people, especially for diffabled wom...
The major problem in this study is how the major character proves his freedom, victory of life and d...
This study focuses on the issue of Stockholm syndrome found in the novel Undercover by Danielle Ste...
This thesis explores the model of psychological crisis of people with post natal physical disabiliti...
This research paper elaborates the social movement of Madeleine in Danielle steel’s Journey that is ...
Literature is a way of reproducing or recreating the experiences of life in words. Literature is ide...
ENGLISH This research is begun because of phenomenon about disabilities people who has an ability b...
This study deals with the influence of motive in individual’s behaviour. This study aims at identify...
Keywords: Avoidance, Basic Roles, Feminism, Motherhood Ideology, Career Woman, Irresistible Forces.F...
This article deals with the study of individual psychological features of men and women in the diffi...
Sybil novel tells about woman that has sixteen personalities. This novel is very interesting because...
Sidney Sheldon's novel Tell Me Your Dreams is one of the novels with the theme of dissociative disor...
This study attempts to analyze the causes and the effect of Esther Greenwood’s distasteful feelings....
This study is proposed to reveal how courage, victory and triumph reflected in Winners (2013) novel ...
This study concerns with the novel entitled Secrets, which is written by Danielle Steel. The analy...
Abstract. Injustice has been part of life for different ability people, especially for diffabled wom...
The major problem in this study is how the major character proves his freedom, victory of life and d...
This study focuses on the issue of Stockholm syndrome found in the novel Undercover by Danielle Ste...
This thesis explores the model of psychological crisis of people with post natal physical disabiliti...
This research paper elaborates the social movement of Madeleine in Danielle steel’s Journey that is ...
Literature is a way of reproducing or recreating the experiences of life in words. Literature is ide...
ENGLISH This research is begun because of phenomenon about disabilities people who has an ability b...
This study deals with the influence of motive in individual’s behaviour. This study aims at identify...
Keywords: Avoidance, Basic Roles, Feminism, Motherhood Ideology, Career Woman, Irresistible Forces.F...
This article deals with the study of individual psychological features of men and women in the diffi...
Sybil novel tells about woman that has sixteen personalities. This novel is very interesting because...
Sidney Sheldon's novel Tell Me Your Dreams is one of the novels with the theme of dissociative disor...
This study attempts to analyze the causes and the effect of Esther Greenwood’s distasteful feelings....