| dc.description.abstract | Twilight  is  a  romantic  vampire  film  directed  by  Catherine  Hardwicke.  It  is 
based  on  Stephenie  Meyer's  popular  novel.  In  this  thesis,  the  writer  discusses  the 
implied meanings of the Twilight film caused by flouting conversational maxims. The 
data are gotten from the characters’ utterances that have been transformed in the form 
of  script.  The  theory  which  is  used  in  this  thesis  is  cooperative  principle  that  is 
elaborated  in  four  sub-principles  called  maxims.  The  four  maxims  are  maxim  of 
Quality, maxim of Quantity, maxim of Relevance and maxim of Manner. The context 
of situation is also used  as a supporting theory of the  analysis. Since the  data in the 
form of words, this thesis is regarded as qualitative research. The descriptive method 
is  used  to  analyze  the  data.  Firstly,  the  writer  finds  out  the  utterances  that  flout  the 
maxims  as  the  data.  Secondly,  the  data  are  classified  based  on  the  type  of  maxims 
they  flout.  Finally,  the  writer  finds  out  the  implied  meanings  of  the  utterances 
according to context of situation. 
In  the  dialogues  of  the  characters  taken  from  the  Twilight  movie  script,  the 
four maxims are flouted. There are three utterances that flout maxim of Quality; those 
can be found in scene 16, 24 and 61. Nine utterances break maxim of Quantity, they 
can  be  seen  in  scene  3,  5,  36  and  two  utterances  in  scene  6,  40  and  61.  While,  the 
utterances that flout maxim of Relevance can be found in scene 3, 4, 10, 26, 30, 32, 
36, 43, and two sentences in scene 48. At last, there are four utterances in scene 10, 
17,  19  and  24  that  flout  maxim  of  Manner.  From  the  analysis,  it  can  be  seen  that 
maxim of Quantity and maxim of Relevance are the most flouted. | en_US |