LOVE AS A MOTIVATION OF LIFE FOR THE MAIN CHARACTER IN THE FAULT IN OUR STARS MOVIE DIRECTED BY JOSH BOONE

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  • 19 Dec
  • 2018

LOVE AS A MOTIVATION OF LIFE FOR THE MAIN CHARACTER IN THE FAULT IN OUR STARS MOVIE DIRECTED BY JOSH BOONE

Fiki nurohma (31140111) Love as a Motivation of Life to the Main Character in The Fault in Our Stars movie directed by Josh Boone.

This is the result of an analysis of love as the motivation of life for the main character in The Fault in Our Stars movie directed by Josh Boone. The purpose of this analysis is to find out how love can motivate someone to life, and provide clear data about the types of love in The Fault in Our Stars movie, and also to find out the types of love that are found in the movie. In doing this research, the author uses a qualitative descriptive method. The purpose of this research is to analyze love as motivation and types of love. By knowing how love becomes motivation and types of love, the author can draw conclusions from this study. The author found that love can motivate someone, make them enthusiastic about their life and make others happy, the writers can also find the types of love that contained in the movie, such as eros, ludus, storge, pragma, and agape. The moral message contained in this film is that we must always be grateful and think positively. Love and respect someone who loves us, and still love sincerely under any circumstances.


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