relation: https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/73457/ title: ATTACHMENT STYLES AND COPING MECHANISMS IN SOLOMON & GAENOR AND CIN(T)A: A COMPARATIVE STUDY creator: Farah Fadhila Huda, NIM.: 20101050038 subject: 420 Bahasa Inggris description: Solomon & Gaenor and Cin(T)a similarly explore the intricacies of interfaith romance. However, coming from varied backgrounds, the main characters from each film, Gaenor and Annisa, develop different attachment styles that result in different coping mechanism when handling their relationship issue. The primary research inquiries raised are (1) what dominant attachment styles the characters adopt and what factors contribute to this and (2) how these styles influence their coping mechanism. This research aims to delve deeper into this subject matter using Hazan & Shaver’s attachment theory and Folkman & Lazarus’ coping mechanism theory. It employs a descriptive-comparative method within a qualitative framework. The writers found that Gaenor displays dominant secure attachment styles, allowing her to maintain a strong emotional connection with her partner despite familial and societal pressures, while Annisa shows a dominant avoidant attachment style, making her more cautious and hesitant to establish relations with her partner. Beyond cultural dynamics, this research also indicated that the success of relationships is more determined by internal factors rather than external ones. These findings provide a nuanced understanding of complex interfaith relationships across diverse cultures and contexts, as portrayed in literary texts. date: 2024-07-15 type: Thesis type: NonPeerReviewed format: text language: en identifier: https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/73457/1/20101050038_BAB-I_IV-atau-V_DAFTAR-PUSTAKA.pdf format: text language: en identifier: https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/73457/2/20101050038_BAB-II_sampai_SEBELUM-BAB-TERAKHIR.pdf identifier: Farah Fadhila Huda, NIM.: 20101050038 (2024) ATTACHMENT STYLES AND COPING MECHANISMS IN SOLOMON & GAENOR AND CIN(T)A: A COMPARATIVE STUDY. Skripsi thesis, UIN SUNAN KALIJAGA YOGYAKARTA.