JURNAL PENDIDIKAN TAMBUSAI
Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025)

Expressive Speech Acts in Tangled (2010) Movie Script

Amany, Mediha (Unknown)



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Publish Date
07 Jun 2025

Abstract

Expressive speech acts serve as a fundamental aspect of communication that allowing speakers to convey emotions, attitudes, and interpersonal intentions. This study investigates the use of expressive speech acts in the Tangled (2010) movie script, using Searle’s (1979) and Searle & Vanderveken (1985) classification of speech acts and the theoretical framework of illocutionary acts. This research is using a qualitative descriptive approach to identify and categorize expressive speech acts based on their functions and contributions to character interactions. The findings indicate that Tangled utilizes expressive acts such as thanking, congratulating, lamenting, and apologizing to enhance character development and narrative depth. These speech acts not only reflect the personalities of the characters but also align with the film’s central themes of self-discovery and emotional growth. The research highlights the pragmatic significance of expressive speech acts in fictional narratives, suggesting further comparative research across genres and cultural contexts to deepen the understanding of speech act theory in cinematic discourse.

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jptam

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Social Sciences

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Jurnal Pendidikan Tambusai is Jurnal Electronic which contains the results of research and literature studies related to the field of education, including; regulation of education, learning activities, learning strategies, teacher professionalism, students, education and education personnel, issues ...