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different result of identity construction. This research digs deeper not only the identity construction of the main character, but also it examines how the identity is formed in the lens of hybrid discussion. The second study is administered by Adrianus Bristo Bhago, a student of Sanata Dharma University on Diasporic Movements of Willie: Negotiating Identity Seen in the Postcolonial Perspectives in Naipauls’ Magic Seeds. The researcher talks about how the main character of the story struggles to find his identity through three stages of diasporic experience; Africa, India, and London. The colonial identity is analyzed through the main character’s perspective of home and postcolonial resistance. In Africa, Willie feels lost; he does not see Africa as his home because of the superiority of his wife and non-existent connection with the African people. Then, he moves to India, he still does not belong there, India is not home because the architecture copies of those foreigns ones and Willie fails to join the cause of social movement in India. Lastly, in London, Willie finds home as the comfortable place of St. John Wood house. The perspectives are seen and affected by the diasporic experienceBhago, 2015. This research analyzes the impacts of diasporic movements from the perspectives of two people. In that light, this research highlights the factors that might differentiate the result of identity eventhough both characters undergo the same diasporic experience. The third study is done by Selime Omnus, a student of Middle East Technical University on Hybrid Identities on The Buddha of Suburbia by Hanif Kureishi and The Namesake by Jumpa Lahiri. The researcher explains how the PLAGIAT MERUPAKAN TINDAKAN TIDAK TERPUJI main two characters coming from different generations have the quality of a hybrid. They tend to use abivalent mimicry to establish their identities. Lastly, the researcher compares the hybrid situation between the first generation and the second generation Omnus, 2012. Similiarto Omnus’ research, this research stands on analyzing the hybrid identity of the main characters. Though, this research only uses one novel instead of two novels. Last but not least is the study completed by Adhika Agung Pratomo, a student of Sanata Dharma University on Hybridity and Resistance of Pakistanis in London as Seen through Two Main Characters in Hanif Kureishi’s My Son The Fanatic: A Postcolonial Study. The author analyzes how the main two characters accept the British culture and identity hybrid and reject it resistance. Furthermore, the paper investigates how the main characters develop a stance against the British society. The study covers the hybridity on the spectrum of character, language, and the term hybrid itself Pratomo, 2013. While Pratomo mostly analyzes the reactions of the main characters, this research particularly analyzesthe comparison and the factors that create the different stand points between Amir and Baba in term of hybrid identity. Both characters try to blend in with the new culture. However, there is a different result of trying to do the assimilation or blending in within the spectrum of postcolonial identity. This research in a nutshell, contributes to the further analysis of The Kite Runner novel in the context of diasporic discourse, particularly in the discussion PLAGIAT MERUPAKAN TINDAKAN TIDAK TERPUJI