DELISA FIGURE'S RELIGIOUS VALUE IN THE MEMORY MOVIE OF DELISA PRAYER

Azanila Firsaty Ladya, Ira Resmayasari, Annisa Dwi Oktavia

Abstract


Religion is an expression meaning “belief in Godâ€, belief in supernatural powers over humans. Aspects of belief, worship, experience and consequences, knowledge, and appreciation are all interrelated in expressing these values. The problem raised in this study is the formation of a moral message. This is to see how the communicated moral message of Delisa's prayer memorization directed by Sony Gaokasak in 2011 became the focus of research on the cinematic sequence, which is given at each step of the film. This study uses the Social Construction Theory of Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckman. In this research, the approach used is the observation technique, as well as related literature study. This is also studied using the framing model of Zhongdang Pan and Gerald M. Kosicki, which identifies: syntactic, scriptural, thematic, and rhetorical. This method is to identify alias identify which each act contains a moral message, then each action is defined using four framing elements to determine how the moral message should be framed in the film. The results showed that morality can be taught through events depicted in the film, that problems should not damage one's morale, and how to live life amid religious and social difficulties.


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