2022
DOI: 10.32682/jeell.v9i1.2518
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Individualism in All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven

Abstract: This article analyzes the individualism of the supporting characters towards the main character, Theodore Finch. Using descriptive and dramatic approach as the method and individualism as well as new criticism as theories, the researcher finds that the main character, Theodore Finch becomes the victim of the individualism of his teacher as well as his classmates. How the supporting characters are characterized in the analysis and how the main character is described becomes clear that individualism attached to … Show more

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