ELite Journal: International Journal of Education, Language and Literature
Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): ELite Journal (Volume 5 Number 1, January 2025)

IMPLICATURE IN TOY STORY : UNVEILING THE IMPLIED BEHIND MAIN CHARACTER UTTERANCES

Umami, Sherly Zahira (Unknown)
Nadita , Faradina Juninda (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Jan 2025

Abstract

"Toy Story," Pixar's pioneering animated film, combines groundbreaking computer animation with a rich narrative that explores complex character dynamics and moral lessons. Focusing on Woody, the cowboy protagonist, the film uses his dialogues to subtly convey deeper meanings, emotions, and moral values through implicature. Woody's conversations, analyzed through Paul Grice's conversational theory, reveal a mix of dominant, manipulative, and vulnerable traits that reflect his internal conflicts and insecurities. These dialogues, which sometimes violate conversational maxims of quantity, quality, relevance, and manner, serve as a vehicle for communicating underlying messages. For instance, Woody's incomplete information and indirect remarks about Buzz Lightyear imply his jealousy and fear of losing Andy’s favor. His guilt and struggle to maintain a leader's image are subtly hinted through his deceptive honesty and ambiguous language. The film's portrayal of Woody’s evolving relationship with Buzz from rivalry to friendship underscores themes of self-acceptance and trust. This study demonstrates how animated films like "Toy Story" can effectively convey moral lessons through implicit communication, enhancing the emotional impact without overtly stating the messages.

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Abbrev

elite

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Subject

Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

The scope includes theory and practice in Education, Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature, language teachers training, teaching English as a second and foreign ...