A PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF MAXIM FLOUTING PERFORMED BY SOLOMON NORTHUP IN 12 YEARS A SLAVE MOVIE
Abstract
This research is a pragmatic study of maxim flouting in 12 Years a Slave movie. It is aimed at analyzing the types of, strategies of, and reasons for maxim flouting performed by Solomon Northup. This research was qualitative-quantitative research, which used both qualitative and quantitative approaches. The results of the research reveal three important findings. First, there are four types of maxim flouting performed by Northup, which include quantity, quality, relevance, and manner maxim flouting. Second, there are five strategies of maxim flouting applied by Northup, which include tautology, overstatement, understatement, metaphor, and irony. Third, there are four reasons that lead Solomon Northup to flout the maxims, which include competitive, collaborative, convivial, and conflictive reasons. In terms of types, quantity maxim flouting has the highest rank. In terms of strategy, overstatement is the most frequently used. Of the four reasons for maxim flouting, conflictive reason is the most dominant.
Keywords: Pragmatics, Maxim Flouting, Solomon Northup, 12 Years a Slave
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