The Explanation of the Subject; The Iron Lady Movie

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CHAPTER III METHODOLOGY

This chapter is divided into six parts. The first part is research method. This section explains the type of research chosen. The second part is research setting. The third part is the data source. The fourth is instruments and data gathering techniques. This section describes kinds of instruments being used in this research. The fifth is data analyzing technique. The section describes how the findings are analyzed. The last part is research procedure that explains the steps of the research.

A. Research Method

This is a document analysis, since some of the researchers, such as Ary, Jacobs, and Razavieh 2002, p. 442 define document analysis as a research method applied to written or visual material for the purpose of identifying specified characteristic of materials. Ripley and Flick 2007 state that, “analyzing conversation has a long tradition in the history of qualitative research.” The material was usually in the form of scripts, textbooks, advertisement, and any other types of document. The data of this research were found in The Iron Lady movie’s script that contained the conversation of the characters. The data were analyzed based on Brook’s theory about post-feminism. 22 PLAGIAT MERUPAKAN TINDAKAN TIDAK TERPUJI 23

B. Research Setting

The analysis of The Iron Lady movie was started from February 9 th , 2015 in Yogyakarta until September 25 th , 2015. The researcher spent half a year in analyzing the script in order to gain the answer for the research questions that found in the transcript.

C. Data Source

The data of this research is Margaret Thatcher’s language and behaviors that are presented in the English movie entitled The Iron Lady. The sources were in the form of movie’s transcription. This movie is a surprising and intimate portrait of Margaret Thatcher Meryl Streep, the first and only female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. One of the 20th centurys most famous and influential women, Thatcher came from nowhere to smash through barriers of gender and class to be heard in a male dominated world. Much more than a biographical epic, the film is also the surprisingly intimate journey of a common grocers daughter whose social ambition and steel will -- along with the love of her husband and confidant, Denis Jim Broadbent — propelled her to unprecedented power. Combining fact, fiction and poetic flight of imagination – as well as flashbacks -- director Phyllida Lloyd, produced by Damian Jones, and written by Abi Morgan. This movie creates a portrait that reveals the many faces of Thatcher: the hard-nosed conservative; the woman who demolished the