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aconversationwhere Jack as the speaker and pirates of the other ship as the hearers. When the utterance occurred, Jack was shocked by a cannon attack that nearly hit him
when he was imprisoned in a cell. Because of it, Jack got angry and shouted to the pirates who were attacking his ship to stop the action. The purpose of the utterance was
togive instruction for the pirates of other ship to stop attacking his ship.
38. “That’s not very nice.”
ANALYSIS: The utterance is classified into Directive illocutionary act because there is an intended meaning to be delivered by the speaker in the form of
prohibition.Jack and a pirate who wanted to strike Elizabeth are the participants involved in aconversation where Jack as the speaker and the pirate as the hearer. When
the utterance occurred, Elizabeth was in danger because there was a pirate who wanted to strike her but suddenly Jack came to prevent him by catching his hand. The purpose
of the utterance was torefuse to allow the pirate from striking Elizabeth.
39. “Where’s the medallion?”
ANALYSIS: The utterance is classified into Directive illocutionary act because there is an intended meaning to be delivered by the speaker in the form of
request. Jack and Elizabeth are the participants involved in aconversation where Jack as the speaker and Elizabeth as the hearer. When the utterance occurred, Jack had just
rescued Elizabeth from a pirate who wanted to strike her and Jack inquired of Barbossa’s medallion from her. The purpose of the utterance was toask Elizabeth
politely to give information about the medallion location.
40. “Ahh. Where’s dear William?”
ANALYSIS: The utterance is classified into Directive illocutionary act because there is an intended meaning to be delivered by the speaker in the form of
suggestion. Jack and Elizabeth are the participants involved in aconversation where
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Jack as the speaker and Elizabeth as the hearer. When the utterance occurred, Jack had just rescued Elizabeth from a pirate who wanted to strike her. Jack inquired of
Barbossa’s medallion from Elizabeth but she was angry to Jack and tried to slap him instead but Jack was succeeded to prevent it. Jack saw a bandage on Elizabeth’s wrist
and he realized that William must be the person who treated her wound and Jack believed that the medallion must be with him. The purpose of the utterance was toput
forward consideration for Elizabeth to search for William.
41. “Don’t do anything stupid.”
ANALYSIS: The utterance is classified into Directive illocutionary act because there is an intended meaning to be delivered by the speaker in the form of
prohibition.Jack and William are the participants involved in aconversation where Jack as the speaker and William as the hearer. When the utterance occurred, Barbossa
had succeeded to destroy a ship that used in sailing by Jack and captured him and his friends. Suddenly William appeared and he ordered Barbossa to release Elizabeth.
Barbossa refuse William’s order and he wondered about why William was so brave to give him an order. The purpose of the utterance was torefuse to allow William from
revealing his identity as the person who was needed by Barbossa in lifting his curse.
42. “No one. He’s no one. A distant cousin of my aunt’s nephew twice removed.
Lovely singing voice, though – eunuch.”
ANALYSIS: The utterance is classified into Directive illocutionary act because there is an intended meaning to be delivered by the speaker in the form of
suggestion.Jack and Barbossa are the participants involved in aconversation where Jack as the speaker and Barbossa as the hearer. When the utterance occurred, Barbossa
had succeeded to destroy a ship that used in sailing by Jack and captured him and his friends.Suddenly William appeared and he ordered Barbossa to release Elizabeth.
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Barbossa refuse William’s order and he wondered about why William was so brave to give him an order. William told Barbossa that he was a son of his former crew named
Billiam turner which meant that he was the person whom Barbossa need but Jack tried to deceive Barbossa instead. The purpose of the utterance was toput forward
consideration for Barbossa to ignore what William was said.
43. “I always liked you.”