Ashari, Kartika Mauliya (2022) A Semiotics Analysis On The “Bird Box” Film Using Thomas Albert Sebeok’s Semiotic Theory. Diploma thesis, INSTITIUT AGAMA ISLAM NEGERI MADURA.
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Abstract
Keywords: “Bird Box” Film, Semiotics, Thomas Albert Sebeok’s Semiotic Theory “Bird Box” a film that originated in the United States with the post�apocalyptic genre, talks about where humanity is attacked by a strange symptom that causes them to want to commit suicide. The arrival of this strange phenomenon was accompanied by the appearance of an invisible creature whose arrival was preceded by a strange wind. In this film, there are several semiotic signs shown on the film. The research focus of this research is on what kind of semiotic signs is shown on the Bird Box film using Thomas Albert Sebeok's semiotic theory? And how are semiotic signs implied on the Bird Box film using Thomas Albert Sebeok's semiotic theory? The purpose of this research was to identify the kind of semiotic sign shown on the Bird Box film using Thomas Albert Sebeok's semiotic theory and to analyze semiotic signs implied on the Bird Box film Thomas Albert Sebeok's semiotic theory. In this research, the researcher uses a qualitative descriptive approach, and the type of research used is library research. The researcher uses two instruments in collecting the data; observation and documentation. For analyzing the data, the researcher uses content analysis, which stage of content analysis taken by researchers is coding. Then the researcher uses triangulation of the data source in checking the validity of the data. The result of this research, the researcher found six types of signs (symptoms, signals, icons, indexes, symbols, and names). There are seven symptom signs, seven signals, seven iconic signs, nineteen index signs, one symbol sign, and twenty-one name signs found in the movie Bird Box. To explain the implied meaning, the role of context is crucial. In Bird Box, the term signs can refer to anything that is used to communicate meaning. There is a wide variety of ways we as humans communicate meaning with each other, such as words, images, colors, symbols, gestures, sounds, and fashion. The meaning of signs can differ depending on the social situation and the cultural context. Films are generally built with multiple signs. The important thing in a semiotic system in the film is the signs that describe something. The signs used in the film give a message to the audience, and each signal received will be different. The mother figure plays a very important role. Mothers can direct, determine, and protect their children. A mother can also convey feelings of guard, and comfort, and become a place to lean on for her children
Item Type: | Thesis (Diploma) |
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Subjects: | L Education > L Education (General) N Fine Arts > N Visual arts (General) For photography, see TR P Language and Literature > PE English |
Divisions: | Fakultas Tarbiyah > Tadris Bahasa Inggris |
Depositing User: | Mr Imam Ghozali |
Date Deposited: | 25 Jan 2024 05:32 |
Last Modified: | 25 Jan 2024 05:32 |
URI: | http://etheses.iainmadura.ac.id/id/eprint/4883 |
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