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Title: An Analytical Study of Semiotic Perspectives in Simpsons’ Seasons: Fiction cum Reality
Authors: Nida Wafa, Muhammad Abdullah, Tehreem Shoukat
Journal: Global Political Review
Publisher: Humanity Publications
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2024
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Language: English
DOI: 10.31703/gpr.2024(ix-iv).04
<jats:p>Language plays an indispensable role in human communication. It has many forms, and each form has specific goals. This research explores the intricate interplay of semiotic elements within the iconic animated television series, Simpsons, across multiple seasons. Language in its multiple manifestations can also play a significant role in determining the relation between fiction and reality. The researchers have opted for a qualitative approach to analyzing the data in this regard. The most relevant Seasons were targeted and specific scenes of the selected episodes from these Seasons were analyzed critically. The study focused on ten predictions that relate to real-life events. In the semiotic analysis, the researchers targeted two levels of meaning: denotative and connotative. The first referred to literal meanings whereas the second more profound and contextualized ones. The findings illustrate that semiotics, in its various dimensions, play a significant role in the predictions of subsequent realities in the Simpsons.</jats:p>
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