DISCRIMINATION OF ANDREW BECKETT IN PHILADELPHIA MOVIE USING SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

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  • 26 Aug
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DISCRIMINATION OF ANDREW BECKETT IN PHILADELPHIA MOVIE USING SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

 

ABSTRACT

 

 

 

Riani (21145009)Discrimination of Andrew Beckett in Philadelphia Movie using Sociological Perspective.

 

In this analysis the writer presents a descriptive study of discrimination of a person infected AIDS and gay and his struggle against it. The purpose of the analysis is to describe discrimination of Andrew Beckett and his struggle against discrimination in his work groups, and society. The object of this study is the film  Philadelphia  by  Jonathan  Demme.  The  method  of  this  study  is  the descriptive  qualitative  method.  The  data  is about  the  discrimination  that  the movie tells about. The writer used the descriptive method to analyze and to describe the data because in descriptive method, the data are gathered in the form of sentences. The result of the study are : (1) the characters of Andrew Beckett is protagonist character who struggle to get his right, patient, excellent lawyer and loving his family; (2) the problems is discrimination of Andrew Beckett who infected AIDS and a gay that happens in social services, and in the work place; (3) the struggle of Andrew Beckett in the movie is about to prove the discrimination, to get a lawyer and get over from AIDS; (4) the discrimination of Andrew Beckett in sociological perspective.

 


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