Adaptation Analysis of Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince Novel J.K. Rowling into Film By David Yates
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2013-11-01Author
Rahmawati, Risza Dewi
Basuki, Imam
Pujiati, Hat
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Nowadays, there are many literary works that is transformed into an adaptation work. One of them is J.K rowling's novel
entitled Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince with the same title. Using this object, this article focuses on the motives
that exist in the process of adapting the novel and make it into the form of a film adaptation. During process of
transformation,it arises some changes and some excisions. These changes because of the consequences of the differences in
the media, the text and audiovisual. There are three issues discussed in this research. First, what are the changes that have
been made by the production team, the second, the consequences of differences in media against stories in novels and films,
the third, the motives that contained in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Then, we use
comparative method in this study in order to compare the differences between the novel and the film. During the process of
analysis, we use the theory of adaptation and semiotic analysis. Furthermore, this article begins by classifying the
differences that exist in the novel and compare it to the movie. After that, we use semiotics in order to help find the ideology
that contained in the novel and the film. This ideology helps on finding the motives that contained in the film adaptation.
The results of the analysis are: dominant ideology in the film adaptation is capitalism ideology that explains the economic
and cultural motives in this film adaptation.
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