“So there is a curse. That’s interesting”

74 8. “No, no, no, no, no, I didn’t mean it. I didn’t…” ANALYSIS: The utterance is classified into Expressive illocutionary act because there is an intended meaning to be delivered by the speaker in the form of apology. Jack and a dog are the participants involved in aconversation where Jack as the speaker and the dog as the hearer. When the utterance occurred, Jack tried to escape from a cell by luring a dog which brought the cell’s key to get closer to him. He called the dog using rude words when suddenly there was someone who was coming to the cell and it caused the dog flee. The purpose of the utterance was to express Jack’s regret to the dog for calling it using rude words.

9. “So there is a curse. That’s interesting”

ANALYSIS: The utterance is classified into Expressive illocutionary act because there is an intended meaning to be delivered by the speaker in the form of compliment. Jack and Koehler are the participants involved in aconversation where Jack as the speaker and Koehler as the hearer. When the utterance occurred, Jack warned Koehler that he would be punished in hell for his betrayal when they were talking in a prison. Jack’s words made Koehler angry then he grab Jack’s throat and his true form as a skeleton man was revealed which made Jack surprised. The purpose of the utterance was toadmire Koehler for his curse. 10. “Oh, so it is that you’ve found a girl” ANALYSIS: The utterance is classified into Expressive illocutionary act because there is an intended meaning to be delivered by the speaker in the form of compliment. Jack and William are the participants involved in aconversation where Jack as the speaker and William as the hearer. When the utterance occurred, William met Jack in a cell to inquire information of a ship named Black Pearl. Jack asked for William’ motive in searching the ship and William told that his beloved woman named 75 Elizabeth was kidnapped by crews of the ship so he wanted to rescue her. The purpose of the utterance was topraise William because it turned out that William already had a girlfriend. 11. “Good, strong name. No doubt, named for your father, eh?” ANALYSIS: The utterance is classified into Expressive illocutionary act because there is an intended meaning to be delivered by the speaker in the form of compliment. Jack and William are the participants involved in aconversation where Jack as the speaker and William as the hearer. When the utterance occurred, Jack asked for William’s name because they had not acquainted and William told Jack his nick name. Jack realized that William’s name must be taken from his father’s. The purpose of the utterance was topraise William because he has a good name that reminded Jack of his friend named Billiam Turner. 12. “Oh, good. No worries, then.” ANALYSIS: The utterance is classified into Expressive illocutionary act because there is an intended meaning to be delivered by the speaker in the form of gratitude. Jack and William are the participants involved in aconversation where Jack as the speaker and William as the hearer. When the utterance occurred, Jack and William were sneaking into a dock to steal a ship that would be used to save a woman named Elizabeth. Jack wondered about William’s readiness in saving Elizabeth but William told that he was ready to die in saving her. The purpose of the utterance was to express Jack’sappreciation to William for his readiness in saving Elizabeth. 13. “Thank you, Commodore, for getting us ready to make way. We’d have had a hard time of it by ourselves.” ANALYSIS: The utterance is classified into Expressive illocutionary act because there is an intended meaning to be delivered by the speaker in the form of 76 gratitude. Jack and Norrington are the participants involved in aconversation where Jack as the speaker and Norrington as the hearer. When the utterance occurred, Jack and William planned a trap for Norrington in order to chase them in a ship named The Dauntless. Norrington board The Dauntless but leaving his ship named The Interceptor unguarded so Jack and William took the advantage of the situation to steal the ship. The purpose of the utterance was to express Jack’sappreciationto Norrington for leaving The Interceptor unguarded so he and William could escape using the ship.

14. “Good man. Good pirate. I swear you look just like him.”