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This research examines how Kirsten Sheridan's film "August Rush" reflects American beliefs about biological parents. It explores the cultural narratives surrounding family, identity, and the instinctual connections between parents and their children. Through character analysis and thematic exploration, the study reveals how the film portrays the complexities of familial relationships and the search for belonging. This perspective contributes to a broader understanding of how media influences societal views on parenting and personal connections.
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YANIS AHDA HABIBI, 2250404026THE AMERICAN BELIEF SYSTEM PERSPECTIVE ON BIOLOGICAL PARENTS IN KIRSTEN SHERIDANS FILM AUGUST RUSH
Identitas Mahasiswa • - NAMA : YANIS AHDA HABIBI - NIM : 2250404026 - PRODI : Sastra Inggris - JURUSAN : BAHASA & SASTRA INGGRIS - FAKULTAS : Bahasa dan Seni - EMAIL : den_yaniz pada domain yahoo.co.id - PEMBIMBING 1 : Dr. Dwi Rukmini., M.Pd. - PEMBIMBING 2 : Frimadhona Syafri, S.S., M.Hum - TGL UJIAN : 2011-08-25
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