<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . . "POLITENESS STRATEGIES USED BY GEORGE MILTON \r\nIN JOHN STEINBECK’S OF MICE AND MEN \r\n"^^ . "Politeness is behaving in a way that attempts to take into account the\r\nfeelings of the people being addressed. It is one of important subject matters in a\r\ncommunication. Besides, it is also a universal matter. This relates to the social and\r\ncultural values of the community. Politeness strategies in communication also\r\nbecome an important thing in Islamic precept. Based on these importance of\r\npoliteness in a communication, the writer intends to describe how politeness\r\nstrategies are used in a novel by John Steinbeck entitled Of Mice and Men. This\r\nnovel becomes controversial issue in education fields. There is an assumption that\r\nthis novel offers many profanities that are considered as impolite. Thus, this\r\nresearch aims to describe how politeness strategies are used by George Milton, the\r\nmain character, in John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men through his directive\r\nutterances (commands, requests, and suggestions) and to elaborate the reasons\r\nwhy certain strategies are used. \r\nThis research is a qualitative research that analyzes the data descriptively.\r\nThe source of the data is John Steinbeck’s novel entitled Of Mice and Men. The\r\ndata are limited to the directive utterances of the main character, George Milton.\r\nThe technique used in collecting data is documentation. The data are analyzed by\r\nusing Brown and Levinson’s theory of politeness strategy. \r\nThe result of the analysis shows that George Milton gives commands\r\nmore than requests and suggestions. There are 35 commands, 20 requests, and 5\r\nsuggestions. The usage of politeness strategies by George Milton varies. He tends\r\nto apply bald on record strategy in giving commands. However, in requesting and\r\nsuggesting, he mostly uses positive and negative politeness strategies. The choices\r\nof certain strategies are influenced by George’s consideration for the addressees’\r\nface, and the influences of the context of the situation and the addressees’\r\ncondition. \r\n\r\nKey words: politeness strategy, command, request, suggestion, utterance"^^ . "2013-06-27" . . . . "UIN SUNAN KALIJAGA"^^ . . . "FAKULTAS ADAB DAN ILMU BUDAYA, UIN SUNAN KALIJAGA"^^ . . . . . . . . . "NIM. 09150076"^^ . "YUNI MURLIATI"^^ . "NIM. 09150076 YUNI MURLIATI"^^ . . . . . . "POLITENESS STRATEGIES USED BY GEORGE MILTON \r\nIN JOHN STEINBECK’S OF MICE AND MEN \r\n (Text)"^^ . . . "BAB I, IV, DAFTAR PUSTAKA.pdf"^^ . . . "POLITENESS STRATEGIES USED BY GEORGE MILTON \r\nIN JOHN STEINBECK’S OF MICE AND MEN \r\n (Text)"^^ . . . "POLITENESS STRATEGIES USED BY GEORGE MILTON \r\nIN JOHN STEINBECK’S OF MICE AND MEN \r\n (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "lightbox.jpg"^^ . . . "POLITENESS STRATEGIES USED BY GEORGE MILTON \r\nIN JOHN STEINBECK’S OF MICE AND MEN \r\n (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "preview.jpg"^^ . . . "POLITENESS STRATEGIES USED BY GEORGE MILTON \r\nIN JOHN STEINBECK’S OF MICE AND MEN \r\n (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "medium.jpg"^^ . . . "POLITENESS STRATEGIES USED BY GEORGE MILTON \r\nIN JOHN STEINBECK’S OF MICE AND MEN \r\n (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "small.jpg"^^ . . . "POLITENESS STRATEGIES USED BY GEORGE MILTON \r\nIN JOHN STEINBECK’S OF MICE AND MEN \r\n (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "POLITENESS STRATEGIES USED BY GEORGE MILTON \r\nIN JOHN STEINBECK’S OF MICE AND MEN \r\n (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "POLITENESS STRATEGIES USED BY GEORGE MILTON \r\nIN JOHN STEINBECK’S OF MICE AND MEN \r\n (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "POLITENESS STRATEGIES USED BY GEORGE MILTON \r\nIN JOHN STEINBECK’S OF MICE AND MEN \r\n (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "POLITENESS STRATEGIES USED BY GEORGE MILTON \r\nIN JOHN STEINBECK’S OF MICE AND MEN \r\n (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "indexcodes.txt"^^ . . . "POLITENESS STRATEGIES USED BY GEORGE MILTON \r\nIN JOHN STEINBECK’S OF MICE AND MEN \r\n (Other)"^^ . . . . . "HTML Summary of #9017 \n\nPOLITENESS STRATEGIES USED BY GEORGE MILTON \nIN JOHN STEINBECK’S OF MICE AND MEN \n\n\n" . "text/html" . . . "Sastra Inggris" . .