A study of the terms of address used by Charteris towards Grace and Julia as the main character in Shaw's "The Philanderer"

Sugimo, Jenny (1998) A study of the terms of address used by Charteris towards Grace and Julia as the main character in Shaw's "The Philanderer". Undergraduate thesis, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education.

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Abstract

This study analyzed the terms of address as expresses by Charteris towards Grace and Julia in their daily live. The data of this study were taken from Shaw’s play entitled “The Philanderer” and were analyzed using the parameters of Setting, Participants, Ends and Keys. Based on the analyzed data, it was found that Charteris’ address terms towards Grace are mostly in the forms of first name (FN), and possesive + terms of endearment; while Charteris’ address terms towards Julia is mostly in the form of first name (FN). The main reasons why Charteris tended to use Grace’s first name and possessive plus term of endearment instead of other address terms during their conversations are most likely that (1) Charteris wants to show his love, intimacy, and familiarity towards Grace, for example: “That must positively be my last kiss, Grace; or I shall become downright silly.” (page 100, stage 1); and (2) Charteris wants to show his power over Grace, for example: “My dear, be reasonable. It is fully explained to her that it was to be broken off.” (page 102, stage 1). While the main reasons why Charteris tended to use Julia’s first name instead of other address terms during their conversations are most likely that (1) Charteris wants to show his power as a man over Julia, for example: “I think you had better let me take you home, Julia.” (page 105, stage 1); (2) Charteris shows his close relationship with Julia, for example: “Looking for me, Julia?: (page 153, stage II); and (3) Charteris shows his changes of attitude towards Julia, for example: “Let me remind you, Julia that when first we became acquinted, the position you took up was that of a woman of advanced views.” (page 107, stage 1).

Item Type: Thesis (Undergraduate)
Department: ["eprint_fieldopt_department_Widya Mandala Catholic University Surabaya" not defined]
Uncontrolled Keywords: Terms of address
Subjects: English Education
Divisions: Faculty of Teacher Training and Education > English Education Study Program
Depositing User: Users 14 not found.
Date Deposited: 07 Jan 2016 02:19
Last Modified: 07 Jan 2016 02:19
URI: http://repository.ukwms.ac.id/id/eprint/3814

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