Conclusions CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS

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CHAPTER V CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS

A. Conclusions

Based on the findings and discussion of schizophrenia phenomena in The Uninvited movie in the previous chapter, the researcher draws some conclusions as presented in the following. 1. Types of hallucination Hallucination phenomena occur 65 times in The Uninvited movie. However, from five types of hallucination, only three types which are experienced by the main character as a schizophrenic in the movie. They are auditory, visual, and tactile hallucination. Visual hallucination occurs 25 times or 38.46 of the total occurrence and it places on the first rank. Then, there is auditory hallucination on the second rank with 23 occurrences or 35.39 of the total occurrence. Auditory hallucination and visual hallucination have almost the same number of data occurrence since both of them usually follow each other in the movie. Besides, it is in line with the fact that these two types of hallucination are the two commonest types of hallucination experienced by schizophrenics in society. After that, tactile hallucination, which has 17 occurrences or 26.15 of the total occurrence, places on the third rank. In the other words, compared to the two previous types of hallucination occurring in The Uninvited movie, tactile hallucination has the smallest number of data occurrence. Overall, the content of hallucination phenomena occurring in the movie is about the main character’s dead beloved people: her mother, her elder sister, and her boyfriend. The condition under hallucination makes the main character gets into trouble because she is unable to differentiate between which one is reality and which one is hallucination. She feels and thinks that her hallucinations are real. Besides, normal people around the schizophrenic, especially the family members, can feel the effect when they are near the person under hallucination. Meanwhile, olfactory hallucination and gustatory hallucination are absent. It is in line with the fact that these two types of hallucination are rarely experienced by schizophrenics in society. Overall, the movie portrays hallucination phenomena quite well. 2. Types of delusion Delusion phenomena occur 14 times during the movie. Compared to the other research objectives, types of delusion have the smallest number of data occurrence. Moreover, not all types of delusion are found in the movie because there is only one schizophrenic in the movie where a schizophrenic will only have one until two types of delusion. From the six types of delusion, the main character of the movie undergoes only two of them: persecutory and guilt. The first rank is placed by persecutory delusion with 13 occurrences or 92.86 of the total occurrence. This finding is in line with the fact that persecutory becomes the most common content of delusion among schizophrenics in society. After that, the second rank is placed by delusion of guilt, which occurs only once or 7.14 of the total occurrence. Moreover, the content of delusion phenomena in the movie is related to the schizophrenic character’s miserable past. Besides, the movie portrays Hoeksema’s delusion theory in some scenes especially when Anna is looking for evidence in support of her belief that Rachel is Mildred Kemp who is going to hurt and kill her, when she is attempting to convince her father and the police officer of her belief, and when she is taking actions based on it. Finally, the other types of delusion, i.e. delusion of grandeur, somatic delusion, delusion of reference, and delusion of thought control are not found in the movie. 3. Types of formal thought disorder Formal thought disorder phenomena occur 21 times during the movie. However, from eight types of formal thought disorder, only four of them which are experienced by the main character as a schizophrenic in the movie, i.e. poverty of speech, looseness, peculiar logic, and distractibility. Poverty of speech occurs 14 times or 66.67 of the total occurrence and it places on the first rank. This phenomenon sometimes occurs when the schizophrenic character feels uninterested with the topic of conversation or with the person she is talking to. Then, distractibility occurs 5 times or 23.81 of the total occurrence and it places on the second rank. After that, both looseness and peculiar logic place on the third rank for having the same frequency of data occurrence. They occur only once or 4.76 of the total occurrence. Meanwhile, four other types of formal thought disorder are not found in the movie.

B. Suggestions