THE EXTERNAL CONFLICT OF GELLERT GRINDELWALD IN FANTASTIC BEAST 3: THE SECRET OF DUMBLEDORE
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: Gellert Grindelwald, wizard, and external conflictAbstract
This research studies the external conflict of Gellert Grindelwald in Fantastic Beast 3: The Secret of Dumbledore. In doing so, the writer employs the theory of structuralism. The writer examines the characterization, setting, and plot, and links them to the external conflict faced by Grindelwald. The data are analyzed by using qualitative methods. The writer found Gellert Grindelwald conflicted with Albus Dumbledore, Credence, Jacob Kowalski, Newt Scamander, and a group of people due to his contrasting characterizations with other characters. The muggle and magical world in this movie depict the process of Grindelwald to become the next leader and engage in war against the mugglesReferences
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