PREM: Well, ladies and gentlemen, Jamal Malik, a chi-wallah from anchi PREM: So, remember. You have three lifelines. Ask the Audience, 5050 PREM: Guess what? You’re right. You just won one thousand rupees PREM: PREM: Guess what? You’re right. PREM: Jamal

IV DESCRIPTION AND FINDING

4.1. Data Description

The data of this thesis is consisting of dialogues, in the form of sentence in English by all characters in Slumdog Millionaire because there are some parts of it are uttered in Indian. Each dialogue will be analyzed based on the speaker and condition, supported by Austin’s speech act theory to decide which illocutionary act the utterance will be. The whole dialogues will be collected by following how they are uttered originally in the movie.

4.2. Finding 1. Verdictives

Verdictives, are typified by the giving of a verdict, as the name implies, by a jury, arbitrator, or umpire. Verdictives consist in the delivering of a finding, official or unofficial, upon evidence or reasons as to value or fact, so far as these are distinguishable. Utterances from Slumdog Millionaire which can be characterized as this type of illocutionary act are shown below:

1. PREM: Well, ladies and gentlemen, Jamal Malik, a chi-wallah from anchi

Mumbai, let’s play Who Wants to be a Millionaire 20

2. PREM: So, remember. You have three lifelines. Ask the Audience, 5050

and Phone a Friend. So, the first question for one thousand rupees here we go. 44 3. PREM: Guess what? You’re right. You just won one thousand rupees 47 Universitas Sumatera Utara

4. PREM:

You’ve just won sixteen thousand rupees 73 5. PREM: Guess what? You’re right. 84

6. PREM: Jamal Malik. You’re absolutely right.

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7. PREM:

Wait. 197 first class centuries, the answer is D. Jack Hobbs 303

8. PREM: Jamal Malik, Call Centre Assistant from Mumbai, chi-wallah, for

two Core, twenty million rupees, you were asked who the Third Musketeer was in the novel by Alexander Dumas. You answered A. Aramis which is I have to tell you. The right answer 373 The dialogues above were categorized as Verdictives for consisting the characteristics of giving a verdict. In Slumdog Millionaire, Prem is the only one who has an ability to make the utterances of Verdictives. His position as the host of the show makes him to be able to lead to start or end the game show, rule it, decide the contestant’s answer is right or not and also tell if heshe is right or not to get the amount of prize.

2. Exercitives

Exercitives are the exercising of powers, rights, or influence. It is a decision that something is to be so. Utterances from Slumdog Millionaire which can be characterized as this type of illocutionary act are shown below: 1. CONSTABLE SRINIVAS: Name 6

2. CONSTABLE SRINIVAS: Stop crying

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3. INSPECTOR: A little electricity will loosen his tongue. Give him