The Theme Of A Mother’s Love In An Arabic And Indonesian Short Story
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science - Year 2018, Vol 23, Issue 4
Abstract
This Article Analyses The Comparative Of Arabic And Indonesian Short Stories. The Research Methodology Used In This Article Is A Qualitative Method With Descriptive Analytic Descriptions. This Research Is A Comparative Perspective Research. The Results Of The Analysis Of This Study Are Both Short Stories Reveal The Same Theme Of Unrequited Love. In Addition To Similarities Of The Theme, There Are Also Similar Ideas That Develop In These Two Short Stories, One Of Which Is A Family Life. Broadly Speaking, The Differences In Storytelling Are Caused By Different Supporting Ideas In The Respective Short Stories. Differences In The Characterisation Of The Main Characters In These Short Stories Are Caused By The Different Plots.
Authors and Affiliations
Ummi Bunayatul Azrah, Maman Lesmana
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