Presented to the Akademi Bahasa Asing BSI JakartaIn Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Diploma III Programme

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  • 18 Dec
  • 2018

Presented to the Akademi Bahasa Asing BSI JakartaIn Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Diploma III Programme

ABSTRACT

Alda Mayyachsya (31150208), Manic Depression of the Main Characters

In Touched with Fire movie directed by Paul Dalio.

Manic Depression of the Main Characters in Touched with Fire movie directed by Paul Dalio

This is the result of an analysis of Manic Depression in Touched With Fire movie directed by Paul Dalio, the purpose of doing this analysis is to provide a clear data about Manic Depression also the writer analyzes the episodes and the symptoms of why the main characters behave that way. In doing this research the writer uses descriptive qualitative method. The research was conducted through watching the whole movie and serving the data supporting the research. The result of this research indicated that Manic Depression is described as the kind of brain disorder which happen in two phases which is manic and depression that can stay still for a long time each one and signs that is insomnia, euphoric mood, anxious or even a suicide thoughts.


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  • 15. APPENDICESS.pdf

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  • 7. Abstract.pdf

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  • 8. Table of Contents.pdf

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  • 10. CHAPTER II.pdf

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  • 9. CHAPTER I.pdf

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  • 5. Statement of Guiding Sheet.pdf

    TA IN_5. Statement of Guiding Sheet.pdf

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  • 6. Acknowledgment.pdf

    TA IN_6. Acknowledgment.pdf

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