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SELF ACTUALIZATION OF THE MAIN CHARACTERS IN PETER SEGAL’S FILM 50 FIRST DATES BASED ON ABRAHAM MASLOW’S THEORY OF NEEDS

PAMUNGKAS, ARDI (2013) SELF ACTUALIZATION OF THE MAIN CHARACTERS IN PETER SEGAL’S FILM 50 FIRST DATES BASED ON ABRAHAM MASLOW’S THEORY OF NEEDS. Undergraduate thesis, STIKUBANK UNIVERSITY.

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Abstract

The thesis is entitled Self Actualization of Main Characters in Peter Segal's film 50 First Dates Based on Abraham Maslow’s Theory of Needs. The writer chose this title because self actualization is an interesting topic to discuss and also described the desire for self-fulfillment, namely, to the tendency for human to become actualized in what he/she is potentially. This thesis has two objectives. First, it is aimed at finding out the self actualization in the conversation “Peter Segal's film 50 First Dates”. Second, it is aimed at explaining the self actualization which is indicated in the conversation “Peter Segal's film 50 First Dates”. The analysis used Abraham Maslow’s theory of Needs to collect the data. All of self actualization in the conversation “Peter Segal's film 50 First Dates” was taken to be the data of the research. In finding out the phenomena of self actualization, the writer analyzed the conversation of main characters in “Peter Segal's film 50 First Dates”. In analyzing the data, the writer applied descriptive qualitative analysis. The research results reveal that five self actualization were found in the selected data. The types of self actualization mostly found are creativity, being spontaneous, focusing on the problem, problem solving, and acceptance of facts.

Item Type: Thesis (Undergraduate)
Additional Information: NIM:06.03.52.0081 SKR.III.05.01.0081
Uncontrolled Keywords: Character and characterization, self actualization, theory of needs.
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Depositing User: Farida Sri Endaryani
Date Deposited: 28 Oct 2013 03:20
Last Modified: 28 Oct 2013 03:20
URI: https://eprints.unisbank.ac.id/id/eprint/1639

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