2022
DOI: 10.24843/jh.2022.v26.i04.p01
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Directive Illocutionary Acts of the Characters’ Utterances in “The Desperate Hour” Movie

Abstract: This study aims to describe the types of utterances of directives illocutionary act and the illocutionary forces of the characters’ utterances in “The Desperate Hour” movie. The form of data being taken is the characters’ utterances containing directive illocutionary acts. They were analyzed using the theory of speech acts proposed by Searle. It applies the descriptive qualitative method with the note-taking technique. The findings show that the interrogative and imperative types of utterances indicating direc… Show more

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“…Assertive acts state facts, while expressive acts convey the speaker's emotions. Directives prompt actions from others, such as ordering or requesting, it is also in line with the study conducted by Puranjani & Rajeg (2022) and Wisnu Adi Putra & Sedeng (2022) claiming that directive illocutionary act is more about giving direct order and request. The last is commissive acts involve commitments for future actions, like promising or offering.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Assertive acts state facts, while expressive acts convey the speaker's emotions. Directives prompt actions from others, such as ordering or requesting, it is also in line with the study conducted by Puranjani & Rajeg (2022) and Wisnu Adi Putra & Sedeng (2022) claiming that directive illocutionary act is more about giving direct order and request. The last is commissive acts involve commitments for future actions, like promising or offering.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The first research was conducted by Puranjani & Rajeg (2022). entitled Directive Illocutionary Acts of the Characters' Utterances in "The Desperate Hour" Movie.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%