Myth and Reality in Rudiyant's Novel Dead File 666: A Study of Magical Realism
Keywords:
Magical Realism, Myth, Reality, Literature, Dead File 666, Contemporary LiteratureAbstract
This research discusses the representation of magical realism and the interconnection between myth and reality in Rudiyant's novel Dead File 666. The research uses a qualitative descriptive approach with the theory of five elements of magical realism from Wendy B. Faris as the basis of the analysis. Therefore, the research methods used in this study are hermeneutics and semiotics. The data collected in this study is in the form of text excerpts that show magical realism as well as myths and reality. The source of this research is the novel Dead File 666 by Rudiyant. The data collection technique uses the Listen and take notes technique. The results of the study show that magical elements such as Irreducible Element, Phenomenal World, Unsettling Doubts, Merging of Realms, and Disruptions of Time, Space, and Identity appear significantly in the narrative structure of the novel. The number 666 which is associated with bad luck and death is represented as a digital myth that is believed by the characters, but in the development of the story it is also questioned and criticized. Thus, this novel not only presents a supernatural story, but also becomes a medium of reflection on how modern society interprets myths in contemporary reality. This study shows that Dead File 666 blurs the line between rational and irrational, and raises a criticism of the dominance of logic in understanding human experience. An important implication of this research is that literature can contribute to interdisciplinary study discussions to understand magical realism, myths, and realities in socio-cultural life through narrative texts.
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