In this research, the writer uses descriptive research as the method of collecting the data. But Mia learns to solve all of her life problems in a mature way and wish that she can reach her self-actualization. Mia’s problem is a picture of teenage problems in general, the lack of self-confidence and the bad self-image. Her life problem is getting more complicated when she knows that she is a princess from a small country in Europe. Mia is often labeled as a freak in her school. Like many other teens, Mia has a problem in self-confidence because of her body posture that she thinks does not meet the standard in general. This novel tells about Mia Thermopolis, the freshman student at Albert Einstein High School. The process of self-actualization and self-esteem, especially self-confidence and self-image of the main character in the novel The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot.
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