A CONVERSATIONAL MAXIMS ANALYSIS ON PRAGMATIC FAILURE IN THE SELECTED EDITION OF THE BORN LOSER COMIC STRIPS
Abstract
Pragmatic failure often happens in day to day conversation. As what found in The
Born Loser comic strips that in daily conversation, the communicators have different
understanding between what is meant by the speaker and what is understood by the
readers. Considering this, the writer analyzes the misunderstanding happens in the
conversation among the characters in The Born Loser comic strips with the following
problems to discuss; why pragmatic failure happens in the conversation in the
selected editions of The Born Loser comic strips and what the characters suppose to
do in order to avoid pragmatic failure in the selected edition of The Born Loser comic
strips. The writer uses descriptive method to analyze the conversation in The Born
Loser comic strips comprehensively. The results of the thesis are that pragmatic
failures happen because the communicators do not observe Grice’s cooperative
principle and four conversational maxims, and that by observing Grice’s cooperative
principle and four conversational maxims, the communicators can avoid pragmatic
failure.