A DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS ON THE FLOUTING MAXIMS USED IN "THE SUN ALSO RISES" NOVEL WRITTEN BY ERNEST HEMINGWAY

HANI'AH, UMI (2012) A DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS ON THE FLOUTING MAXIMS USED IN "THE SUN ALSO RISES" NOVEL WRITTEN BY ERNEST HEMINGWAY. Other thesis, IAIN SALATIGA.

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Abstract

This study is made to analyze the flouting maxims used in "The Sun AlsoRises" novel written by Ernest Hemingway. The research problems of the study arethe maxims flouted, this problem is further elaborated into: the quality maxim flouted,quantity maxim flouted, relevance/relation maxim flouted, manner maxim flouted.The study is expected to be beneficial to the world of literature. In addition, the writerhopes the result of the study will give additional information to the reader and cancontributes to the development of literary study particularly among students who areinterested in the literary study. It is a qualitative study that focuses on the floutingmaxims of the novel. The data were gathered by picking up the utterances withinconversation which reveals the flouting maxims. Then, the authorstarted to analyzethe data.in conducting the analysis, the author used Grice's classification whichdivides the maxims into four categories, namely quality maxim, quantity maxim,relevance/relation maxim, and manner maxim. Afterwards, the author classified thedata into each category where they belong to and gave a little comment on the case.As a result, the author found how the maxims were flouted and the author could drawthe inferences dealing with the case. From the results, it was known that the floutingof the maxims occurs in all kinds of Grice's maxims with no exception, and it is donem vanous ways.

Item Type: Thesis (Other)
Subjects: Bahasa
Divisions: Fakultas Tarbiyah dan Ilmu Keguruan > Tadris Bahasa Inggris
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email bimoharyosetyoko@iainsalatiga.ac.id
Date Deposited: 17 Feb 2020 08:30
Last Modified: 17 Feb 2020 08:30
URI: http://e-repository.perpus.uinsalatiga.ac.id/id/eprint/7392

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