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Title: The Comparison of The Feminism Movement Between Obama’s and Trump’s Era in The Novel After You by Jojo Moyes
Authors: Arridha, Khariunnisa
Keywords: Feminism Movement
Obama
Trump
Issue Date: 28-Jul-2020
Publisher: UMN AL-WASHLIYAH 01 SASING 2020
Abstract: The objectives of this research were: (1) To describe about the comparison of Feminism Movement between Obama’s and Trump’s era. (2) To explain the impact of the problem of Feminism of the main character in the novel “After You”. In this case, the study used a descriptive qualitative method to classify and analysis the data. There are some steps that we read the novel in order to get ful understanding what the story is about, observed, and then indentifying The Comparison of The Feminism Movement Between Obama’s and Trump’s Era in The Novel After You by Jojo Moyes., the data consisted some data which showed the comparison of feminism movement, and some impact of feminism problem of character in this novel named Louisa Clark. We as the researcher hopes that this research could be worth for all students who study novel and become the source for the learning material.
URI: http://repository.umnaw.ac.id/jspui/handle/123456789/1768
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