“That’s very interesting.”

51 guess was right. The purpose of the utterance was to confidently state a fact that the cannon fire came from Jack’s ship named Black Pearl. 25. “No survivors? Then where do the stories come from, I wonder?” 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 the prisoners are the participants involved in aconversation where Jack as the speaker and the prisoners as the hearers. When the utterance occurred, after Jack said that the cannon fire came from his ship named Black pearl, one of the prisoners from other cell responded him by telling a story about the ship which had destroyed many ships at the sea and its ships crews never left any survivors. The purpose of the utterance was to express Jack’s confusion to the prisoners about origin of the story.

26. “That’s very interesting.”

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 is the participant involved in a normal situation where jack as the speaker. When the utterance occurred, Jack was surprised after knowing that his enemies are cursed people. The purpose of the utterance was to express Jack’s curiosity about the curse that owned by his enemies. 27. “I’ve heard of it.” 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 met Jack in a cell to inquire information of a ship named Black Pearl. The purpose of the 52 utterance was to confidently state to William that Jack knew information about the ship. 28. “Where does it make berth? Have you not heard the stories? Captain Barbossa and his crew of miscreants sail from the dreaded Isla de Muerta. It’s an island that cannot be found except by those who already know where it is.” 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, William met Jack in a cell to inquire information of a ship named Black Pearl. The purpose of the utterance was togive information to William that Black Pearl would berth in a secret island. 29. “Why ask me?” 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 met Jack in a cell to inquire information of a ship named Black Pearl. William asked Jack to give information about where the ship would berth. The purpose of the utterance was to express Jack’s curiosity for William’s motive in asking the information about the ship’s destination. 30. “And you want to turn pirate yourself, is that it?” 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 53 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 so Jack thought that William was interested to become a pirate as himself. The purpose of the utterance was toestimate that William would turn himself into a pirate. 31. “I see.” 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 met Jack in a cell to inquire information about a ship named Black Pearl. William told that he would rescue a woman named Elizabeth that had been kidnapped by crews of the ship. The purpose of the utterance was to confidently state that William’s motive in rescuing Elizabeth is because he loved her. 32. “How’s that? The key’s run off.” 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 offered to free Jack from a cell as reward if he wanted to help William in rescuing a woman named Elizabeth. The purpose of the utterance was to express Jack’s curiosity about how would William free him from the cell. 33. “What’s your name?” 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 54 as the speaker and William as the hearer. When the utterance occurred, William offered to free Jack from a cell in return of helping him to rescue his beloved woman named Elizabeth. Jack wondered about William’s method to open the cell door then William told him that he was a person that participated in building the cell previously so he knew how to break it. The purpose of the utterance was to express Jack’s curiosity to William for his skill in breaking the cell.

34. “That will be short for William, I imagine.”