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ANALYSIS: The utterance is classified into Representative illocutionary act because there is an intended meaning to be delivered by the speaker in the form of
information. 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 infiltrate a ship named The Dauntless by walking underwater when holding a boat to gave them space to breathe. William wondered about the idea whether it was
brilliant or crazy. The purpose of the utterance was togive information to William that craziness and brilliance is nearly a same trait.
37. “Is that so?”
ANALYSIS: The utterance is classified into Representative illocutionary act because there is an intended meaning to be delivered by the speaker in the form of
statement. Jack and William are the participants involved in aconversation where Jack as the speaker and William as the hearer. When the utterance occurred, William told a
story about his early life to Jack when they were sailing. The purpose of the utterance
was to expressed Jack’s curiosity for William’s story whether it was true or not. 38.
“I knew him. Probably one the few who knew him as William Turner. Everyone else just called him Bootstrap or Bootstrap Bill.”
ANALYSIS: The utterance is classified into Representative illocutionary act because there is an intended meaning to be delivered by the speaker in the form of
affirmation. Jack and William are the participants involved in aconversation where Jack as the speaker and William as the hearer. When the utterance occurred, William
was sailing with Jack at the sea when he inquired of his father from Jack because he believed that Jack knew his father. The purpose of the utterance was to strongly state to
William that Jack knew information about William’s father.
39. “He was a bloody pirate, a scallywag.”
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ANALYSIS: The utterance is classified into Representative illocutionary act because there is an intended meaning to be delivered by the speaker in the form of
assertion. Jack and William are the participants involved in aconversation where Jack as the speaker and William as the hearer. When the utterance occurred, William was
sailing with Jack at the sea when he inquired of his father from Jack because he believed that Jack knew his father. Jack told that William’s father was a pirate, but
William denied it because as much as he remembered his father was a good man who obeyed the law. The purpose of the utterance was to confidently state a fact that
William’s father was a pirate, not a good person who obeyed the law. 40.
“The only rules that really matters are these – what a man can do and what a man can’t do. For instance, you can accept that your father was a pirate and a
good man or you can’t. But pirate is in your blood, boy, so you’ll have to square with that someday. Now, me, for example, I can let you drown but I can’t bring
this ship into Tortuga all by me onesy, savvy?”
ANALYSIS: The utterance is classified into Representative illocutionary act because there is an intended meaning to be delivered by the speaker in the form of
description. Jack and William are the participants involved in aconversation where Jack as the speaker and William as the hearer. When the utterance occurred, William
was hanging in a sail yard when Jack was explaining him about a matter of priority that had to be remembered for a pirate. The purpose of the utterance was togive an account
of consideration in William. 41.
“More importantly, it is indeed a sad life that has never breathed deep this sweet, proliferous bouquet that is Tortuga, savvy?”
ANALYSIS: The utterance is classified into Representative illocutionary act because there is an intended meaning to be delivered by the speaker in the form of
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information. Jack and William are the participants involved in aconversation where Jack as the speaker and William as the hearer. When the utterance occurred, Jack was
walking with William in a town named Tortuga and told him that the place was so exciting. The purpose of the utterance was togive information to William that Tortuga
was a place that full of pleasure. 42.
“I’ll tell you mate, if every town in the world were like this one, no man would ever feel unwanted.”
ANALYSIS: The utterance is classified into Representative illocutionary act because there is an intended meaning to be delivered by the speaker in the form of
prediction. Jack and William are the participants involved in aconversation where Jack as the speaker and William as the hearer. When the utterance occurred, Jack was
walking with William in a town named Tortuga and told him that the place was so exciting. The purpose of the utterance was toestimate that everyone would be happy if
they lived in place like Tortuga.
43. “Not sure I deserved that.”