JELLT Vol.4, No.1 - 2020 84 A SEMIOTIC ANALYSIS ON ICON, INDEX, AND SYMBOL IN GET OUT MOVIE Norman Baharsyah; Ardayati; Agus Triyogo STKIP-PGRI Lubuklingau; STKIP-PGRI Lubuklingau;STKIP-PGRI Lubuklingau normanbaharsyahdraw@gmail.com; ardayati470@yahoo.com; agustriyogo@gmail.com Abstract The problem of this study was ”What are the icons, indexes, and symbols in Get Out movie?”. There were primary sources and secondary sources in this study. The primary source that used in this study was Get Out movie while the secondary sources were several books, journals, and articles to support this study. The objective of this study was to describe the icons, indexes, and symbols in Get Out Movie by using Charles Peirce theory. This study used descriptive qualitative research. In collecting the data, the writer used library research, in which the writer went to find desirable references consisted on books, journals, and articles. In analyzing the data, the writer identified and classified the data first, then the writer did some reduction to the data. The writer only chose relevant data in several key scenes in the movie which were contributive to the plot, and removed the redundant and the unecessary ones. After conducting the study, the writer found out that there were thirty signs in Get Out movie. The result showed that the thirty signs found in the movie were classified into three icons, twenty indexes, and seven symbols. Keywords: Semiotics, signs, movie Introduction Language held a pivotal role in people’s lives, due to their needs to communicate and to depend on each other. People live in a society, and in order to form some kinds of relationship,they should interact with each other, language enables those people to do just that (Triyogo, 2016:1). However, sometimes, the language variety makes it difficult for people to communicate, when people from different areas, regions, or even countries want to communicate, they need to acquire an international language, one of the well- known international languages is English. Reddy (2016:179) claimed that there are 375 million people who use English as their first language, and there are 750 million people who use English as a second language. Most of the information around the world is served in English. Therefore, in order to keep up with the advancement of technology nowadays, English needs to be learned. There are many fields of studies in English, including semiotics. Chandler (2007:2) states that semiotics studies the signs on what people say and all of the things that may represent more than one