Journal of Education Research
Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025)

Analysing the Illucutionary Speech Act in Underrated Characters of the Animated Film Luck

Fauzi, Andikan Rizal (Unknown)
Aprilia Riyana Putri (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
08 Jul 2025

Abstract

This qualitative study investigates the functional realization of illocutionary acts by secondary characters in the animated film Luck, focusing on pragmalinguistic patterns in their dialogue. The researchers identified relevant characters by analyzing user-generated viewer comments, then extracted and segmented their scripted utterances for pragmatic analysis. The study aims to deepen theoretical understanding of illocutionary acts in non-central characters—an underexplored area in speech act research—and to offer new insights into character construction through language. The researchers applied Searle’s (1976) taxonomy of illocutionary acts and operationalized the analysis using Miles, Huberman, and Saldaña’s (2014) interactive model of data condensation, display, and conclusion drawing. They analyzed the illocutionary functions of Sam and Bob in relation to their narrative roles and interpersonal strategies within the film’s discourse. The analysis identified four categories of illocutionary acts that serve specific character-building functions. Sam predominantly used expressive and directive acts, highlighting her desire to escape the misfortune that shapes her identity. In contrast, Bob consistently used assertive acts, conveying information and opinions with clarity and confidence. Theoretically, the study enhances our understanding of how illocutionary acts shape character identity in animated narratives, a domain where pragmatic functions often receive limited attention. Practically, the findings provide valuable input for English educators and learners by illustrating the real-world application of speech acts in emotionally nuanced contexts.

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Journal Info

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jer

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Subject

Humanities Education Mathematics Social Sciences

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Journal of Education Research is a peer-refereed open-access journal which has been established for the dissemination of state of the art knowledge in the field of education. This Journal is published for time per year at March, June, September and December by Perkumpulan Pengelola Jurnal PAUD ...