REQUEST STRATEGIES EMPLOYED BY MALE AND FEMALE CHARACTERS IN THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA
Abstract
This study concerns with pragmatics, especially request strategies employed
by male and female characters in The Devil Wears Prada. It is interesting to analyze
this movie because almost all of this movie setting took place in the workplace and
the request is a particularly important speech acts in a workplace where workers must
give directions to each other. Besides, social status can be found easier in a
workplace. Moreover, it is conducted to reveal the request strategies of six selected
characters that have different statuses in The Devil Wears Prada and to investigate the
correlations between the different request strategies employed by six characters in the
movie with gender and social status. The analysis uses Blum Kulka et al (1989)
classification of request strategies which lead to find out the types of request.
The study applies qualitative research method. In this research the data which
are used to be analyzed are acquired from the trusted website
(http://www.dailyscript.com/scripts/devil_wears_prada.pdf) accessed on February 22nd
2013. The data which are taken are only the utterances that consist of requests, used
by the three male and female characters in the movie. Blum Kulka et al (1989)
classify nine categories of request strategies starting from direct request to
inconventionally indirect request. From the classification of request strategies, it can
be found the request strategies used mostly by three male and three female characters
with different statuses.
The results of this study show that direct request strategy is used mostly by
male and female characters with different statuses, except the male subordinate used
direct request strategy as equal as indirect request strategy.