THE FLAPPERS' MORAL VALUES IN POST WORLD WAR I AMERICAN SOCIETY SEEN THROUGH THE WOMEN CHARACTERS IN THE NOVEL THE GREAT GATSBY BY F. SCOTT FITZGERALD
The Great Gatsby is one of the most popular novels written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It is the way of F. Scott Fitzgerald conveys his ideas. The purpose of the novel is to criticize the flappers� moral values changes through presenting the young women characters. The novel is one of the fiction docu...
Main Authors: | , Fahimah M Mooduto, , Prof. Dr. Soebakdi Soemanto, SU. |
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Format: | Thesis |
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[Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada
2014
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