Analysis Of Main Characters in the Film The Little Prince by Mark Osborne 2015
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This study discusses several findings regarding the analysis of the main characters in the little prince film. This study discusses the main character described by Florence Littauer and uses a qualitative descriptive method. According to Florence Littauer in the Personality Plus book, there are four personality categories, namely: (1) Sanguine type with a percentage of 42% of the 11 data found, (2) Melancholic Type with a percentage of 8% of the 2 data found, (3) Phlegmatic type with a percentage 31% of the 8 data found, (4) Choleric type with a percentage of 19% of the 5 data found.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.30998/jedu.v2i3.6935
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