Parent-Child Relationship Portrayed in J.M. Barlog‟S Novel God of War
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2023Author
Tarigan, Romi Perdana Putra
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Nasution, Siti Norma
Pohan, Riko Andika Rahmat
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This study is aiming to find out about the parent-child
relationship portrayed in the literary work, to find out the differences in the parentchild
relationship between the four main characters, and to find out how the
parenting styles affect the children's character development. The theory used in this
study is Sociology of Literature by Wellek and Waren. The writer completes the
analysis using the qualitative research method, which represents all the data in the
form of words and sentences. The writer collects data from various sources including
God of War novel by J.M. Barlog, relevant books, articles, journals, and YouTube
videos to support the analysis. Based on the analysis results, the literary work shows
portrayals of the Parent-Child Relationship between the four main characters. Both
parents love their children so much, but they show affection differently toward their
children. Both parenting styles affect the children‘s character development in
different ways. One helps the child develop well, while another negatively influences
the child‘s development.
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