The Anxiety in R.L. Stine’s Fear Street Sagas: Heart of the Hunter
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25139/intrtwn.v3i2.11462Kata Kunci:
anxiety, panic, close readingAbstrak
The purpose of this study is to elaborate anxiety in R.L. Stine’s Fear Street Sagas: Heart of the Hunter. Jamie Fier, has the most frequent occurrence of anxiety among the other characters. Using a qualitative descriptive method and descriptive and dramatic method as well as close reading theory, the study finds that Jamie Fier undergoes an anxiety in the form of panic. In spite of giving advantages to other people within the novel, Jamie Fier’s anxiety is worthy of appreciation as he becomes the model of creating a balance life because through knowing the existence of anxiety in he form of panic, people will be more careful in running life in the world full of chaos.



