A SEMIOTIC C.S PIERCE ANALYSIS OF THE FEMINIST REPRESENTATION IN ENOLA HOLMES MOVIE (2020)

  • Suci Ayu Meilany Putri Universitas Bangka Belitung

Abstract

ABSTRACT
SUCI AYU MEILANY PUTRI. REPRESENTATION OF FEMINISM IN THE ENOLA HOLMES MOVIE (2020): SEMIOTIC ANALYSIS OF C.S PEIRCE.
Advised by Diana Anggraeni and Bob Morison Sigalingging.
A movie is a mass media that is closest to people's lives. The movie serves as a medium that is entertaining and interesting to watch. In a movie, there is usually a hidden sign or message to be conveyed to the audience. This study aims to describe the representation of feminism that appears in the movie entitled Enola Holmes. The movie was released in 2020 and based on the novel Sherlock Holmes by Nancy Springer. This study applied a descriptive qualitative method that describes information in the form of text or transcripts and images from movies as objects of research. This research used C.S Peirce's semiotic theory to analyze data and the feminism approach as an analysis method. The results of this study indicated that there are 15 data classified in the part of triangle meaning to support the representation of feminism found in the Enola Holmes movie. The existence of signs is projected through the appearance of signs in the form of 14 qualisigns and 1 legisign. The existence of the Object in the form 14 indexes and 1 symbol, and the presence of the Interpretant in the form of 14 arguments and 1 dicent sign resulting in 4 types of representation of Enola Holmes' feminism as the main character in the movie, namely intelligent woman, brave woman, independent woman, and tough woman.
Key words : Enola Holmes, Movie, Representation of Feminism, Semiotics.

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Published
2022-12-31