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Illocutionary Act of the Main Characters’ Utterances in Mirror Mirror Movie
ABSTRACT
The aims of this research were to find out the types of illocutionary act of the
main characters’ utterances in Mirror Mirror movie referring to Searle’s theory of
illocutionary act and to find the context underlying illocutionary act of the main
characters referring to Hymes’ SPEAKING model. This research was descriptive
qualitative because the data were the utterances of the characters in the Mirror
Mirror movie. There were some steps in collecting the data: downloading and
reading the movie script, watching the movie several times, observing the
dialogue, and selecting the main characters’ utterances (Queen and Snow White)
as well as their utterances that reflecting illocutionary act. In the data analysis, the
researcher applied Miles and Huberman’s(1994) procedures namely data
reduction, data display and conclusion drawing/verification to analyze the data.
The results of the research show that there are 55 utterances of the main characters
reflecting illocutionary act and are classified into four types of illocutionary act:
they are representatives (4), directives (37), commissives (2), expressives (12). Of
the total 55 illocutionary acts, directives are the most frequent types of
illocutionary act because the main characters mostly expressed their utterances in
direct way such as by ordering, requesting, asking and commanding. Conversely,
the declarative types of illocutionary act were not found in this research because
the characters that performed the utterance that contain illocutionary act were not
selected as the object to analyze. There were eight factors affecting the
illocutionary act of the main characters using the context of Hymes’ SPEAKING
model. They are setting, participants, ends, act, sequences, key, instrumentalities
and genre.
Key Words: Speech Act, Illocutionary Act, SPEAKING model by Hymes,
Mirror Mirror Movie
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