The Character In "Emily in Paris" By Darren Star

Eko Budiarti, Obay Jambari, Puji Siswanto, Tatu Zakiyatunufus, Alfian Alfian

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Studying and learning about the characters in Darren Star's "Emily in Paris" are the goals of the research. The design of this study is qualitative. Qualitative research was employed in this study. The writer of the article employs the content analysis method. The information is gathered through an analysis of the data from the TV show. The dialogue from the TV show is used for the data analysis. The character types are the research's findings. In "Emily in Paris," Russell states that the percentages of characters are as follows: 66% are protagonists, 20% are antagonists, and 14% are foil characters. Since the majority of the cast members in this television series are protagonists, the protagonist character has the highest number.

 

Keywords: character, culture, and television series.


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