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TEACHER MOVIE
A THESIS
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2015
A SOCIOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF TABOO WORDS IN BAD
TEACHER MOVIE
A THESIS
By:
10211144029
2015
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DEDICATION
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MOTTOS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TITLE PAGE .................................................................................... i
APPROVAL ...................................................................................... ii
RATIFICATION SHEET ................................................................ iii
SURAT PERNYATAAN ..................................................................... iv
DEDICATION ................................................................................. v
MOTTOS .......................................................................................... vi
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS .............................................................. vii
TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................. viii
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURE ………………………………... x
ABSTRACT ..................................................................................... xi
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION
A. Research Background ............................................................... 1
B. Research Focus ...................................................................... 5
C. Objectives of the Research ........................................................ 7
D. Significance of the Study .......................................................... 8
CHAPTER II LITERATURE REVIEW AND CONCEPTUAL
FRAMEWORK
A. Literature Review .......................................................................... 9
1. Sociolinguistics .......................................................................... 9
2. Taboo…………………………………………………………..... 12
a. The Definition of Taboo Words ............................................. 14
b. The Concept of Taboo Words ................................................ 15
c. Taboo Words in Western Society ........................................... 18
d. Types of Taboo Words ........................................................... 19
3. Functions of Taboo Words ......................................................... 22
4. Bad Teacher Movie .................................................................... 25
B. Previous Research ........................................................................... 27
C. Conceptual Framework ..................................................................... 28
CHAPTER III RESEARCH METHOD
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A. Type of Research .............................................................................. 32
B. Form, Context, and Source of Data .................................................. 33
C. Research Instrument ......................................................................... 33
D. Techniques of Data Collection ......................................................... 35
E. Techniques of Data Analysis ........................................................... 36
F. Data Trustworthiness ......................................................................... 37
CHAPTER IV FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION
A. Findings .............................................................................................. 39
B. Discussion .......... ................................................................................ 42
CHAPTER V CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
A. Conclusions ........... ............................................................................. 65
B. Suggestions ...... ................................................................................... 67
REFERENCES ........................................................................................... 69
APPENDICES
Appendix A. Data Sheet of Types and Functions of Taboo Words in Bad 72
Teacher Movie ...........................................................................................
Appendix B. List of Taboo Words in the Researh……………………….. 82
Appendix C. Surat Pernyataan Triangulasi ............................................. 83
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LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURE
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Table 1 : Sample Data Sheet of Types and Functions of Taboo Words in Bad Teacher
Movie……..………………………….......................................... ……….......34
Teacher Movie………………………………………………………................40
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A SOCIOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF TABOO WORDS IN BAD TEACHER
MOVIE
ABSTRACT
The researcher investigates taboo words uttered by the characters in Bad Teacher
movie using sociolinguistic approach. The movie is about a very bad teacher who wants
to change her social status by looking for a rich man to achieve her goal. The objectives
of this research are to identify the types and functions of taboo words uttered by the
characters in the movie.
This research employed descriptive qualitative as the method for describing the
existing condition in the movie. In addition, this research also used quantitative method
to support the interpretation of data by presenting fixed percentages in numerical form.
The data were in the form of utterances, while the contexts of the data were the
dialogues uttered by the characters in the movie. The sources of the data were the video
of Bad Teacher movie and its transcript. The data were collected by selecting dialogues
containing taboo words after watching the video and matching the transcript with the
video carefully. The primary instrument of this research was the researcher, while the
secondary instrument was a data sheet.
The results of this research are stated as follows. Firstly, four types of taboo
words occur in the characters’ utterances in Bad Teacher movie. They are obscenity,
profanity, vulgarity, and epithet. From 32 data found in the movie, obscenity has the
biggest number of occurrence. Obscenity is the most appearing type in this movie
because it is considered to be the most effective way to insult someone. The characters
in Bad Teacher movie frequently utter obscenity to show their disrespect toward the
addressee. Moreover, obscenity is used by the characters in the movie to debase other
people’s pride. The smallest number of taboo words’ type is epithet. Epithet becomes
the least to occur in the movie because the characters do not find that epithet can
effectively hurt other people’s pride. The characters tend to use epithet to draw
someone’s attention by calling one’s name with a certain taboo word. Secondly, four
functions of taboo words are found in the series namely to show contempt, to draw
attention to oneself, to be provocative, and to mock authority. The most appeared
function is to show contempt and the last is to mock authority. Most of the characters
use taboo words when they want to show their disrespect toward others. To mock
authority function only occurs once because the main theme of the movie is a romantic
comedy which is not concerned in criticizing governmental stuffs.
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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
This chapter describes the background of the research. It also explains the
research focus, the research objectives, and the theoretical and practical research
significance.
A. Research Background
communication, people in the society will not be able to understand each other since
they do not have any social contact. Social contact is very essential for human being
because it is the foundation to build strong connection among people in the society.
means to transact the business of social world which can also affirm participants’
identities and also transmit cultures to others. Therefore, to make a social contact
communication.
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as a means to share information such as recent news, interesting activities and gossip.
Moreover, Chaika (1982: 2) also states that people use language to reveal or conceal
personal identity, character, and background without realizing that they are actually
doing so. Therefore, every person has their own way to choose the language variation
which can confirm one’s identity. Some people may prefer to use language that has a
strong impact when they are sad or angry. For instance, people sometimes use certain
kind of words that are considered as bad language which is actually inappropriate to
use. One of the ways to express their feeling is by producing taboo words. People
usually produce taboo words to swear because they are the strongest way to express
Taboo terms were firstly introduced by Captain Cook in the late 18th century
when he was sent to Tahiti. According to Allan and Burridge (2006: 2-3), taboo or
known as tabu is a Tongan term that denotes a person, object or act which is
dangerous and therefore it must be avoided. The example of this case can be seen in
her husband and father-in-law’s name directly. If she violates this rule, she will be
punished by the rule in the society. In every culture, there are both taboo acts which
are things that are not supposed to do and taboo words which are things that are not
supposed to say. Both are related to each other because some taboo act have
corresponding taboo words, while others do not (Fairman, 2009:27). The example of
this case is the act of incest which is known as taboo so is the motherf**ker that
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denotes incest activity. However, there are other words that are considered as taboo
while the action they denote is not considered as taboo. When people talk about sex,
it is often considered as taboo while the act itself is not forbidden if it is done by the
appropriate person in suitable place and time. Therefore, words that are related or
linked to taboo act will automatically become taboo words (Allan and Burridge,
2006: 2)
Taboo words are always associated with inappropriate language and it cannot
be used in daily conversations. Therefore, taboo words still manage as offensive and
savage words in most languages, such as English. Long time ago in America, there
were strict rules to avoid the use of taboo words in public such as in printed media.
The use of taboo words such as fuck and cunt would lead to prosecution and
imprisonment so that they were not used in printed media such as newspaper.
However, it seems that nowadays the attitude towards the function of taboo words has
already changed. The changes happened because the legal sanctions were
disappearing and there were tendency that now people are getting more relaxed to
accept taboo words. As a result, taboo words are now commonly found when
The existence of taboo words can be seen from various sources such as in
movies, song lyrics, and television shows. The existence of various taboo words in
those sources is caused by the fact that some people believe that employing taboo
words is an appropriate way to express a strong feeling and emotion, especially in the
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form of swearing. Taboo words in the form of swearing are not only uttered to
express anger and emotive feeling but also uttered to express friendliness, familiarity,
or identity among communities. In the sentence “Hey you b*st*rd!” the word b*st*rd
means “friend”. It is usually uttered by American Negroes to call their close friend or
their family. Therefore, nowadays people can accept the use of taboo words because
There is an assumption that taboo words are mostly uttered by lower class
background affects the way people speak. The way people speak is an indicator of
their social background. On the other hand, the assumption is somehow not true
because people with good educational background in some occasions still use
indecent and offensive language in their conversation. When people utter taboo words
whether they are educated or uneducated, there must be reason that lies behind it.
Some people are not merely uttered taboo words because they want to do so.
Sometime they speak taboo words for certain goal such as attracting attention from
other people or to show their contempt. Based on this consideration, the researcher is
taboo words used and the functions of taboo words uttered by the characters in the
movie. In conducting the research, the researcher chooses a movie as the source of
data rather than conducting a kind of field study. Moreover, since movie is the
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representation of human real life, the researcher thinks that it is acceptable to use a
The researcher uses a movie entitled Bad Teacher as the source of her
research. In Bad Teacher movie, the characters frequently use taboo words in their
conversations so that the utterances can be analyzed easily. Moreover, the characters
in Bad Teacher movie mostly come from people with higher educational background.
Therefore, it is interesting to analyze the use of taboo words by the characters that
have a good educational background. Hence, it can provide a good example of the
B. Research Focus
Using taboo words will create a problem for many people if they do not
understand the meaning and the functions why others utter taboo words. Therefore,
the researcher is interested to analyze the problem that may happen through a movie
which is a representation of human life in society. In this case, the researcher uses
Bad Teacher movie. This movie is very interesting to be analyzed since it has so
In accordance with the short explanation above, the researcher finds some
problems which are very interesting to be explored. The first problem is related to the
types of taboo words which are used to swear. Since the characters in Bad Teacher
movie frequently produce taboo words in their conversations such as fuck and shit it
taboo words. The functions of taboo words used by the characters may vary in
different context. Therefore, analyzing the functions of taboo words from the
Then, the third problem is related to the social factors that influence the
interesting to analyze the social factors such as the participants, the setting, the topic
and the function that can describe all kinds of interaction that happen among the
characters.
Next, the fourth problem that can be identified related to the use of taboo
words in Bad Teacher movie is about social status. There is an assumption that taboo
words are mostly uttered by lower class people with a lower educational background.
However, in Bad Teacher movie, the characters that have good educational
occurrence of taboo words uttered by those people who have good educational
background.
gender influences the use of taboo words. As already known, there are opinions that
women swear less than men, and men speak more forcefully than women. In Bad
Teacher movie, taboo words are not only uttered by men but women characters do so.
Knowing that there are many problems arising dealing with taboo words
analysis, there are many possibilities of problems that can be analyzed. However, due
to the limited time and knowledge of the researcher, the research only focuses on the
first and the second problems. The first problem is essential to analyze because it will
help the researcher understand the types of taboo words that mostly occur in Bad
Teacher movie.
Then, for the second problem, it is important to analyze the functions of taboo
words uttered by the characters in Bad Teacher movie. Analyzing the functions of
taboo words will help the researcher to find the significance of producing taboo
words.
Therefore, based on the research focus above, the problems of the research
2. What are the functions of taboo words uttered by the characters in Bad
Teacher movie?
1. to identify and describe the types of taboo words uttered by the characters of
Teacher movie.
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Regarding the background and the objectives of the research, the researcher
expects that the research will contribute a great significance both theoretically and
practically. Theoretically, the research finding will give additional information to the
other linguistic researchers. Practically, the research will give some benefits for
certain parties.
3. To readers in common: through this research, the readers will have new
knowledge about taboo words especially about the types of taboo words and
able to understand that taboo words are bad forms of language that cannot be
This chapter explores the literature review containing several theories that are
used to guide the process of this research. The discussion covers sociolinguistics,
taboo, taboo words, and the functions of taboo words. This research also describes the
story of Bad Teacher movie as the object of the research and previous studies that
have been conducted related to the topic of this research. Moreover, the conceptual
A. Literature Review
1. Sociolinguistics
dealing with social and cultural phenomenon in one society. It usually explores the
field of language, society, and things which are related to social sciences, especially
psychology, anthropology, and sociology. The idea proposed by Yule is also in line
phenomenon so that it can affect the way people speak or talk since it is determined
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In accordance with those two linguists, Holmes (2013: 01) also says that
people who study linguistics will probably concern on describing people’s different
language functions to convey messages, there must be social interactions between the
members of community. Those social interactions can indicate the relationship of the
which people use language in social interactions. Moreover, she also proposes the
idea that language can maintain every social institution in human life. People use
language for different purposes; it can be used to “carry on” love, to “carry out” hate
and reveal their identity, characters, and background without realizing that they are
actually doing so. In other words, since communication uses language as its main
means, of course it will involve the distinctive personality, attitudes, and beliefs, and
emotions of the speakers in the society. Therefore, in sociolinguistics, there are two
important objects to be identified. They are the language used and the society that
As cited in Wardaugh (2006: 221), one of the most popular hypotheses that is
proposed by Edward Sapir and Benjamin Lee and known as Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
says that the structure of language can affect the society by influence or even control
which human’s view is influenced by the language. According to them, there are
three effects of society on language and the way in which the environment is reflected
in language.
First, the physical environment in which a society lives is being reflected in its
language. For example, in English there is only one word for any kind of snow.
However, Eskimo has several names for the word “snow” since their environment is
mostly surrounded by the existence of snow. Another example that can be presented
is people who live in Indonesia who mostly eat rice as the main food. They have
several names for the word “rice” like padi, beras, gabah, and nasi. Second, the
social environment can also be reflected in the language and often it has an effect on
vocabulary of a coast tribe, such as the Nootka Indians, with their precise terms for
Then, the last effect in which the environment is reflected in language is the
values of a society. Different societies may value certain things and do them in a
certain way. However, almost all of the societies that exist in this world have the
same requirements of the categorization of good and bad language. Good language is
usually measured when someone speaks properly and politely on the context. Being
more specific, good language must contain dense meaning which is shown in
beautiful and sweet words. On the other hand, bad language is considered to be non-
standard and wrongly used, which is sometime resulting in annoyance for the other
person who hears it. Jay (1996) in Fakuade et al ( 2013: 121) categorized bad
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language into several types such as blasphemy, expletive, slang, and taboo which are
explained below.
According to Jay (in Fakuade et al., 2013: 121) blasphemy refers to the
refer to words that contain emotive characteristics which are usually in the form of
interjections and are not uttered for specific purpose since they are used to release
frustration and emotion. Meanwhile, slang refers to those words which are typically
created and used by social groups to give them identity and are used to communicate
among in-group members such as young people, drug dealers, and baseball player.
Then the last is taboo which refers to forbidden phenomena in the specific culture
which also includes the language use in everyday life. Therefore, in the next section,
the researcher tries to present the explanation of taboo phenomenon which includes
the definition of taboo words, the concept of taboo, taboo words in western society,
2. Taboo
talk about. Allan and Burridge (2006: 1) assert that taboo originates from social
restriction on one's behavior which can bring about uneasiness, harm and injury.
Since it is resulting in uneasiness, harm, and injury, people in the society are
supposed to avoid taboo which has a vulgar sense. To give a clearer explanation,
taboo behavior and taboo language. Both are forbidden because they are regarded as
immoral for certain circumstances. Supporting the idea, Fairman (2009:27) states that
every society has its own particular taboo act and taboo words. Taboo acts related to
any activities that should be avoided, while taboo words related to any words that
should not be uttered. Both are identified with one another since several taboo acts
relate to taboo words while others do not. The popular case of this phenomenon is the
act of incest. Incest is considered taboo because it refers to the sexual activity that is
strongly forbidden in a society. In the same sense, any words which refers to incest
the activity. Nonetheless, there is an alternate word that is said as taboo while the
activity it indicates is certainly not. When people talk about excretion, it is often
considered as taboo while the act itself is not forbidden if it is done by the appropriate
person in a suitable place and time. Therefore, words that are related or linked to
taboo act will automatically become taboo words (Allan and Burridge, 2006: 2).
To give an explicit explanation on how taboo act and taboo words are related
to each other, Fairman (2009: 29) in his book Fuck Word Taboo and Protecting Our
idea. As already known, the disgust response of one individual will be stronger if he
excretion and the part of human body that are responsible for it, it will invite disgust
reaction. Therefore, when the individual hears the words that indicate the act, he or
she will automatically generate the response. In short, Freud (1983) via Karjalainen
Standing on the idea of taboo, the researcher only focuses on taboo words
rather than taboo acts, therefore the definition of taboo words will be explained in the
next section.
In general, people refer taboo words as offensive words which cannot be used
in daily conversation since they can generate a shocking effect for the individual who
hears them. Linguists such as Diez (via Fakuade, 2013: 119) also supported the idea
that some people categorized taboo words as the words that have terrible meaning
since they contain any substance that are cruel and inappropriate so that they should
words if they do not belong to a particular society which shares the same values.
Therefore, Akmajian et al., (2004: 303) assert that taboo words are those words that
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situation. It means that to avoid any misunderstanding, each person who belongs to
different cultures with different values should not talk about words that can shock
Another linguist that defines taboo words as the words which must be avoided
is Mbaya (2002: 224) who states that taboo words are any kinds of words or
character and lack of morality which are supposed to be avoided so that it will not
harm the other member of the society. Those linguists may say that taboo words must
be avoided because they contain stark and vulgar language. However, words that
contain sacred functions can be tabooed if they are uttered outside the context of
discussing religion, the words like Jesus Christ or being damned by God are
appropriate to use. However they may become taboo, when they are uttered in the
outside formal circumstances which are used to shock, to offend or to criticize others
Taboo words may have similarities among societies but they also vary from
culture to culture. What is thought to be taboo words in one culture may become a
norm in other cultures. Therefore, the researcher provides a brief explanation of the
Le and Le (via Fakuade, 2013: 120) argue that the level of prevention of taboo
words in language are specific in culture since the parameter of “taboo” from one
culture to another depends on the cultural views and beliefs of the linguistics
communities towards a certain topic. Supporting that idea, Trudgill (1986: 29) states
that taboo language is simply a matter of agreement where the normal employment of
Akmajian et al., (2004: 303) also state that what is called as taboo is usually
described by culture and not by anything which are usually attached in the language.
In the same sense, Farb (in Fakuade et al., 2013: 120) states that any kinds of words
including taboo words are at first only contain a mere collection of sounds but they
are changing after the community gives them other connotation so that they cannot be
employed in a certain speech situation. In detail, Farb explain that the words become
taboo because the community encloses them with symbolic value which belongs to
specific culture.
Since taboo and the words which denote it are related to a specific culture,
people should learn about what things they “should” or “should not” do in a particular
society to understand the term. The process of differentiating what is taboo and what
is not usually begins when a person becomes a part of a particular society which
shares ideas through language. Moreover, the person should understand the norms
which exist in her or his living place since there is no one in this world born with
innate knowledge about taboo words. Therefore, the knowledge about language in
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one society is accomplished through socialization process (Jay in Doyle, 2009: 1).
The socialization process will allow the language users to know that every society has
something that should not be said and certain words contain a strong connotation so
Uttering or doing taboo words is strongly against the social value because it
Embarrassment has a tendency to be connected with sexual activity and its outcomes.
Offensiveness is identified with different substance like the body, and the distinctive
following way:
can only be referred to only in certain circumstances. It also means that the use of
taboo words can create misunderstanding between two people who are involved in a
conversation if they have different knowledge since they belong to different societies
and different circumstances. This idea is also brought by Freitas (2008: 26) who
states that certain words and expressions may be considered as taboos for certain
people, especially when these words and expressions are used by other social class
members. An example of this case is the use of taboo words like n*gg*r. The word
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n*gg*r can be extremely offensive if white persons use it. However, it may be used
freely by some groups of black people without feeling being offended. Therefore, it
can be concluded that the parameter of certain words or expressions which are
thought to be taboo usually depends on the values in one society, the relationship
between the speaker and listeners, and also the circumstances where the words are
uttered.
important to present specific taboo words in one culture in which this research tries to
investigate. Thus, in the next section the explanation of taboo words in western
society is provided.
Taboo words have a different pattern which varies from one society to another
society. Trudgill observed that the most severe taboo words in the Western society
are related to sex, excretion and the Christian religion. (Trudgill, 2000: 19). Taboo
words related to religion become severe words because they refer to supernatural
things which can generate the feeling of fear. Typical examples from this category are
expressions such as, d**n! and J*s*s Chr*st!. Then, taboo words which denote body
function and effluvia also become strongest words since they incite the feeling of
disgust due to the fact that some irresistible diseases can be carried from one person
to another via body effluvia. The examples of this category are words like s**t,
a*sh*le, and f**t. Moreover, taboo words related to sexuality or sexual organ also
become severe and are mostly found in western society’s conversation because they
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usually are uttered to insult one’s sexual orientation and sexual habit. Typical
A bit different from what Trudgill has argued, Leach (in Yang, 2006: 88)
divides taboo words in western society into three major groups: 1) ‘dirty’ words
dealing with sex and excretion, such as s**t, 2) profanity or blasphemy that have to
do with Christian religion, such as J*s*s and Chr*st, and 3) words dealing with
‘animal abuse’ or calling someone by the name of an animal such as b**ch. Being
more specific, Anderson (in Karjalainen, 2002: 17) investigates that the western
society categorized taboo words into seven groups 1) sexual organ and sexual relation
such as c**k and c**t, 2) religion and church such as J*s*s or Chr*st, 3) excrement
such as s**t, 4) death such as the word h**l, 5) the physical or mentally disabled such
as r*t*rd, 6) prostitution such as wh**e, and 7) narcotics and crime such as r*p*.
Although the words which are related to those terms are strongly avoided to
talk about in a polite discourse, there is another way to utter those words without
making other people feel offended. People can employ euphemism to avoid
mentioning certain words directly. In attempt to explain this, Wardhaugh (2006: 238)
states that certain things are not said, not because they cannot be said, but because
people don’t talk about them or if they are talked about, they are discussed in very
deals with the term like sex. There are series of implicit terms to replace have sex
Batistella (2005: 72) suggests four types of taboo words, i.e. epithets,
profanity, vulgarity, and obscenity. Each of the type is explained in this section,
followed by examples from the script of 8 Mile movie. 8 Mile movie script from
so many taboo words and most importantly it is recorded as a movie that most
frequently used taboo words by Internet Movie Database, a website which provides
thinks that the script of 8 Mile can represent the example of types of taboo words
below.
1) Epithets
bitch and fag. Other references that are included as epithet are connected to race,
ethnicity, gender, sexuality, one's appearance, and disabilities such as n*gg*r, m*dg*t
and r*t*rd, motherf**ker, t*t-man (Batistella, 2005: 72). Jay (in Doyle 2006: 2-3)
defines epithet as a short but strong blast of passionate language which is triggered by
conversation.
In this conversation, Jimmy uses the taboo word b**ch to annoy his friend who
makes him feel troubled. Since the word is uttered with frustration or anger, it
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2) Profanity
sacred. Being more detail, Jay in Doyle (2006: 2-3) describes profanity as the
manner. The aim of the speaker is not to vilify God or anything connected with
religion but it may be used to express emotional response to certain motives. The
words that belong to this type are J*s*s Chr*st, h**l, d**n, godd**n, for example,
In this conversation, Jimmy uses the taboo word “h**l” when he talks to David who
asks him whether Greg Buell is the guy who lives under the same house with
Jimmy’s mother is their friend at their school. Then, Jimmy confirms the question
and utters the word “h**l” to emphasize that he wants to quit from his mom’s house
3) Vulgarity
expressions that contain sexual anatomy and excretory function in a rough manner.
(Batistella, 2005: 72). The difference between vulgarity and obscenity is usually
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related to the level of prurience. In other words, vulgarity demonstrates the raw
expression of street language (Jay, in Doyle, 2009: 1). Moreover, Jay (in Mercury,
1995: 30) asserts that vulgarity is used to humiliate or bring down the thing or
individual referred to or described. The words that belong to this type are such as
a*s, t*t, c**k, d**k, and c**t. An example of this type in the utterance can be seen
in the following.
David : Come on man, bring you’re a*s onstage. We ain't got all day. All
right, all right. Enough of the fanfare.
Audiences : (cheering)
In this conversation, David uttered the word a*s when he calls one of his friend, Jimmy
to come to the stage. He utters the word “a*s” to draw Jimmy’s attention so that he will
4) Obscenity
Obscenity refers to expressions that are prohibited from public use since they
involve repulsion to the sense, abhorrent, impolite and detestable to morality (Jay, in
Doyle, 2009: 1). Moreover, according to Batistella (2005: 72) profanity is defined as
excretory function that usually uttered in rough manner. The words that belong to
this type are f**k and s**t. Here is the example in a conversation.
The word f**kin’ in the conversation belongs to obscenity type because it characterized
sexual activity. However, in this conversation the word f**kin’ does not actually mean
“to have sexual intercourse” but it is used to intensify the word “genius”.
Taboo words are usually uttered because there is a reason behind them.
occasion because they have several functions such as to draw attention to oneself, to
explanation of the functions of taboo words, below are brief descriptions of the
Sometimes people utter taboo words in order to get the attention from the
listener. Mc Edward (in Mc Guire 1973: 5-6) explains that the speakers should gain
the interest trough the use of strong, powerful language whose connotation can
stimulate an instant reaction from the audience. Therefore, people use taboo words
which are believed to have power in gaining listener’s attention because of its strong
connotation. The explanation below is the example of taboo words which function
Sol : What the f**k are you doing? The fucking car just died.
Cheddar : I told you stupid-a*s n*gg*s not to be doin' that shit
In the conversation above, Sol tries to draw his friend attention because he feels that
his friend is afraid that he will be caught by the police. So, he yells to his friend by
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saying “what the f**k are you doing?” in order to get the attentions so that his friend
b. To Show Contempt
The use of taboo words in conversation between two people can also mean
contempt means the impression in which a person or may be some thing is totally
useless and cannot be regarded. In other words, when someone tries to show
contempt by using taboo words, he or she will insult the addressee by uttering words
In the conversation above, it is clear that Cheddar’s utterance using taboo words ass
thinks that Sol brings a rifle which is actually not his belonging. The taboo word
“n*gg*s” is another form of the word n*gg*r which means to insult black people
race.
c. To Be Provocative
provoke a certain response such as violation or anger from others. This is in line
with Rothwell (in Fitzgerald 2007: 17) who says that verbal obscenity can be the
most efficient symbolic process offered to protester intended for inviting chaotic
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reaction. Taboo words are considered successful when the response is suitable with
Jimmy : I told you not to f**kin' sign me up. What the f**k?
David : You wanna fight me now, huh?
In the conversation above, Jimmy feels angry to David since he signs Jimmy up to a
rap battle without his permission. Jimmy feels annoyed with David’s act so that he
utters the word fuck to provoke David’s anger. David seems angry and he wants to
fight with Jimmy. In this conversation, Jimmy successfully provokes David’s anger.
d. To Mock Authority
Sometimes people use taboo words when they are not satisfied with public
images such as government and institutions. Rothwell (in Mc Guire, 1973: 6) asserts
rebellion against power as well as impertinence for things that are considered sacred.
In other words, people used taboo words because they want to express their
disappointment about reality that are different from what they have expected.
Therefore, some people may prefer to use certain taboo words that are directed to
mock authority in order to show their disbelief about governmental stuffs. Here is
Hoot : Once that first bullet goes past your head, politics and all that s**t just
goes right out the window.
Steele : I just want to do it right today.
In the conversation above, the taboo word s**t denotes that Hoot is so sick of
politics and stuff related to it. To mock the political situation in his country, he
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uttered the words s**t to emphasize his disappointment towards the political
situation.
Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky. This movie involves some famous Hollywood
actresses and actors such as Cameron Diaz as Elizabeth Halsey, Justin Timberlake
as Scott Delacorte, Lucy Punch as Amy Squirrel, and Jason Segel as Rusell Gettis.
The film was released in the United Kingdom on June 17, 2011 and in the United
Bad Teacher tells about Elizabeth Hasley, a middle school teacher in Chicago
who is lazy, incompetent, and has bad attitudes. She hates her job because she wants
to find a way to climb for her social status. She plans to quit her job by marrying her
rich fiancé. Unfortunately, her fiancé dumps Elizabeth because he knows that she
only wants his money. That condition makes Elizabeth resume her job. In her school,
she falls in love with a substitute teacher, Scott Delacorte, who is also wealthy. To
attract Scott’s attention, Elizabeth is planning to enlarge her breast because Scott
loves his ex-girlfriend who has large breast. However, she cannot afford the surgery
because it costs $9,300 for the procedure. Elizabeth attempts to raise money for the
surgery by participating in her 7th grade class car wash and by manipulating parents
to give her money for more school supplies and tutoring but her efforts are not
enough. The situations are worsened by the fact that Scott has a crush on Amy
At the end of the story, Elizabeth gives advice to one of her students, Garret
who has a crush with his classmate, Chase. Elizabeth tells Garret that he should let
his crush go since Chase doesn't like him. Moreover, Chase is too superficial to him.
Then, it makes Elizabeth reflect for a moment on how she has been superficial with
her love interests for Scott. When Amy moves out from her school, Scott puts his
interest on Elizabeth. However, she turns him down because she realizes that it is
better to date Russell Gettis who has a sincere feeling for her. When the new school
year starts, Elizabeth turns to be a better person and she also has a new position in
number 1 box office in Germany on country’s Cinema Charts. Moreover, the movie
also won several awards from 2011 Teen Choice Award such as Best Choice Movie
Comedy, Best Choice Actor for Justin Timberlake and Best Choice Actress for
Cameron Diaz.
B. Previous Research
There are several previous researches with taboo words as the topic of
research.
1. Types and Functions of Taboo Words in Edmund White’s A Boy’s Own Story
produced by the main character in a novel entitled A Boy’s Own Story. The
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researcher chose this novel as the object of study because of its unique topic which
told about gay community that exists in this world. The objectives of the research
were to investigate the types and functions of taboo words in Edmund White’s A
The results of the research show that in term of types of taboo words, sex term
occurred the most among other types. Then, bodily function term took the second
position followed by excretion term, the left hand term, mother in law term,
religious matter term and death term. For the function of taboo words, the researcher
found that taboo words in the novel are used as terms of endearment.
2. The Use of Taboo Words between Main Characters Seen in Conviction Movie
This journal talked about types and functions of taboo words presented by the
investigate the types of taboo words using the theory from Ekstrom and theory of
the function of taboo words using the combination of Face Threatening Act (FTA)
from Brown and Levinson and theory of positive impoliteness superstrategy from
Culpeper.
For the type of taboo words, obscenity occurred the most among other types
followed by profanity, insult, cursing and epithet. For the functions of taboo words,
the researcher found that not all taboo words indicated positive impoliteness
superstrategy or to attack the hearer’s positive face. Taboo words can also function
investigate the same topic by using a different theory and object. By using a
different object, the research can show different results as it takes a different context.
Unlike the previous studies, this research provides more detail explanation by
giving examples on the types of taboo words and the functions of taboo words from
C. Conceptual Framework
The research aims to investigate two important points of the objectives i.e
types of taboo words and the functions of uttering taboo words in Bad Teacher
sociolinguistics is the study of the ways people use language in social interactions.
To answer the first question, the researcher employed Batistella’s theory about
the types of taboo words as offensive language. There are four types of taboo words
namely epithet, profanity, vulgarity, and obscenity. Here are the short definitions
a. Ephitet: Various types of words or expressions that contain racial slurs, ethnic
slurs, gender slurs, sexual slurs, or one’s appearance slurs. Some taboo words
that belong to this type are b**ch, f*gg*t, n*gg*r, m*dg*t, r*t*rd,
religion. Some taboo words which are categorized as profanity are J*s*s
function in a rough manner. Some taboo words in vulgarity type are a*s, t*t,
d. Obscenity: Words of expressions that are prohibited from public use because
To describe the function of uttering taboo words in Bad Teacher movie, the
researcher employs a theory from Wardhaugh (2006: 239). The functions of taboo
words are divided into four; they are to draw attention to oneself, to show contempt,
to be provocative, and to mock authority. Below are some short definitions and
can stimulate an instant reaction from the audience, e.g: hey you son of a
b**ch!
successful when the response meets the speaker’s expectation, e.g. hey stupid
d. To mock authority: Taboo words are used when some people are not satisfied
with public image like government or institution. Therefore, taboo words are
used to express the disappointment about reality e.g. f**king stupid politicians!
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Sociolinguistics
Society Language
Bad Teacher
Movie
Vulgarity to be provocative
RESEARCH METHOD
In this chapter, the researcher presents all elements regarding the research
method applied in conducting this research. The discussion in this chapter includes
the type of study, research instrument, form, context and source of data, technique of
A. Type of Research
collection of data for the purpose of describing the existing condition. According to
Vanderstoep and Johnson (2009:167) this method focuses on cultural, social, personal
identity and its goal is more descriptive than predictive. Moreover, Strauss and
Corbin (1998: 11) state that qualitative research is achieved not by means of
the findings of qualitative research will not be in the form of statistic data which
chosen as the appropriate method because it represented what the researcher had
studied.
Although this research employed qualitative method, the researcher also used
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percentage, the researcher could easily describe the phenomenon that she wanted to
Being more detail, this research used content analysis method because the
researcher thought that it was an appropriate method for textual investigation. The
analysis of the study was based on classification on data sheets. The data sheets
employing verbal and non verbal data. Verbal data can be found in utterances spoken
by speakers, while non verbal data can be seen through gestures, facial expression,
tone and physical contact between speakers. In this research, the data were in the
form of utterances spoken by the characters in Bad Teacher movie, while the context
The source of the data were the video of the movie and the transcript of the
dialogues spoken by the characters in Bad Teacher movie. The transcript was not
C. Research Instrument
The key instrument of this research was the researcher herself since she acted
as the person who wanted to find the research problems. In qualitative research,
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according to Moleong (2009:56) the researcher acts as the main instrument. The
researcher is the planner, data collector, data analyzer, and data reporter. In addition,
a data sheet was also employed as the secondary instrument. The data sheet was
functioned to write down the classified data. The data sheet was in the form of a table
for presenting two objectives which became the focus of the study, which were, the
types of taboo words and the functions of taboo words. The format of the data sheet
Table 1: Sample Data Sheet of Types and Functions of Taboo Words in Bad
Teacher Movie
FUNCTION OF
TYPES OF
TABOO
TABOO WORDS
No DIALOGUES WORDS TMA EXPLANATION
TDA
TSC
TBP
VU
OB
PR
EP
This research employed simak and catat technique to collect the data from
Bad Teacher movie. According to Sudaryanto (1993: 133-135), this was a technique
for achieving data through listening carefully and then followed by taking note. In
this research, the researcher did the simak and catat technique by watching and
listening to the movie carefully and then she noted some words which were
categorized in the types and functions of taboo words by writing them over the script
of Bad Teacher movie. Meanwhile, the process of collecting the data consists of the
following steps.
The first step was watching the movie Bad Teacher. It was necessary to do
because it was important to get the background knowledge of the story and the
attitude of all the characters. Moreover, it was also needed to find out whether the
movie contained sufficient data that might help the researcher to analyze the
problems.
The second step was downloading the transcript of Bad Teacher from
www.subscene.com. This step was very important because it helped the researcher to
get an accurate transcript. Moreover, the researcher would get deeper knowledge
about the movie such as how many awards that the movie had received, etc.
The third step was re-watching the movie and checking the accuracy of the
transcript. This step was important to be conducted because it helped the researcher to
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find the dialogues containing taboo words. For further analysis, the dialogues which
The last step was classifying and transferring the selected dialogues
After finishing the procedures of data collection, finally the raw data were
ready to be analyzed. The relation between data collection and data analysis was
inseparable. It means that when the researcher collected the data, she actually had
started conducting data analysis. Then the remaining steps of data analysis were
described as follows:
1. Categorizing
After the data were collected, they were categorized. The data that have been
collected would be transferred into categorization system which was drawn to a table
presented as Table 1. The categorization was about the types and the functions of
taboo words.
2. Classifying
The next step to do after the categorization system was done was putting the
selected utterances containing taboo words as the raw data into the table.
3. Analyzing
After classification was finished, the data that have been collected were ready
to be analyzed. The classified data in the table were analyzed to describe the types
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and the functions of the taboo words in the dialogues. Moreover, in this research, the
data analysis employed quantitative method since it involved number to get the
percentage of each phenomenon in the table. Then, those fixed percentages were used
4. Discussing
The researcher confirmed the findings with the theories that were employed in
the analysis. After that, the researcher also explained the findings in order to answer
5. Reporting
The last step was reporting the findings and finally the researcher also added
F. Data Trustworthiness
data from several informants and sources and consequently comparing and
contrasting the data with another to provide a study as balance as possible (Bell,
1999:102).
checked and proven. In this research, the researcher only used conformability and
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concerned with to what degree the result can be confirmed by others. Moreover, the
researcher also used credibility which is concerned in checking the data whether they
researcher gathered several sources in the form of research books, papers, journals,
and some written sources from the internet related to the study of taboo words. Then,
the researcher also asked opinions and suggestions from her thesis advisors. The
researcher also asked fellow linguistics students to triangulate the data. Using various
researches and other researchers’ opinion in interpreting the data was important to
In this chapter, the results of the research are presented in detail on the
findings and discussion section. The results answer the objectives of the research
that are to identify and to describe the types and functions of taboo words in Bad
Teacher movie. In the findings, the frequencies of the types and the functions of
taboo words are described. Further analysis of each problem is presented in the
discussion section.
A. Findings
This section describes the findings of the research on taboo words uttered
by the characters in Bad Teacher movie. From the analysis process, the total data
collected in this research are 32 data and are displayed in Table 2. The table
shows the frequency of the occurrence of types and functions of taboo words
uttered by the characters in Bad Teacher movie. The results are various and they
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PERCENTAGE (%)
Types of
TOTAL
No. Taboo To Draw
Words To Show To Be To Mock
Attention to
Contempt Provocative Authority
Oneself
1. Obscenity 2 11 5 1 19 59.38
2. Profanity 3 - 2 - 5 15.63
3. Vulgarity 3 2 - - 5 15.63
4. Epithet 2 1 - - 3 9.36
TOTAL 10 14 7 1 32 100
PERCENTAGE
31.25 43.75 21.88 3.12 100
(%)
There are four types of taboo words, i.e obscenity, profanity, vulgarity and
epithet. All of them appear in the conversations spoken by the characters in the
movie. From the table above, it can be noticed that the most dominant type used
by the characters is obscenity, which appears 19 times (59.38%). Then, the second
highest frequency which has the same percentage is profanity and vulgarity which
appear 5 times (15.63%). Finally, the least to occur is epithet which appears 3
times (9.36%).
Table 2 above also shows that all functions of taboo words are found in the
movie. However, each of them has a different frequency. There are four functions
provocative, and to mock authority. From those four functions, the highest
(21.88%) and the last position is to mock authority which only occurs once and
gets 3.12%.
19 times, and this number is hugely different from other types. Obscenity
becomes the most frequent type used by the characters because it is considered to
utter obscenity type when they want to show their disrespect toward the addressee.
Moreover, they also utter obscenity to debase other people’s pride. Meanwhile,
epithet becomes the least to occur in the movie because the characters do not find
that epithet can effectively hurt other people’s pride. This can be seen from the
previous table which shows that the characters tend to use epithet to draw
someone’s attention by calling one’s name with a certain type of slurs which
refers to sexuality.
As for the function of taboo words, to show contempt becomes the most
dominant function found in Bad Teacher movie because taboo words can be the
best expression to show disrespect toward other people since they are directed and
aimed to hurt someone’s pride. In Bad Teacher movie, the characters utter taboo
words when they want to show their dislike toward someone. Then, to emphasize
their disrespect, taboo word is chosen as the best way to express their feeling.
Meanwhile, to mock authority function becomes the least to occur in Bad Teacher
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movie. This function only appears once in the movie because actually the theme
governmental stuffs. The function only appears when Elizabeth sees one of her
students wearing a formal attire which makes her look like a congress woman.
Elizabeth utters the taboo word not directly to the government, but it shows her
negative view toward governmental stuffs, which is seen from the way she
B. Discussion
In this section, the researcher discusses the findings in depth to answer the
data from the appendix are taken as the examples. This section consists of two
parts. The first part is related to the types of taboo words in Bad Teacher movie,
which is presented to answer the first formulation of the problem and the second
part is about the functions of taboo words, which is presented to answer the
second formulation. The discussion starts from the types of taboo words.
There are four types of taboo words produced by the characters in Bad
Teacher movie. They are obscenity, profanity, vulgarity, and epithet. Each of
a. Obscenity
Obscenity becomes the most dominant type used by the characters in Bad
f**k and s**t. Obscenity and vulgarity have the same reference but both are
different. The distinction between vulgarity and obscenity is related to the level of
presented below.
The dialogue above contains obscenity type because Elizabeth utters the
Moreover, that word can trigger disgust to the sense so that it is highly restricted
The conversation occurs when the school holds students’ party at night
with their teacher. Scott suddenly pulls Elizabeth’s hand and he invites her to have
a chat in front of student’s locker. Scott asks Elizabeth’s opinion about someone
because he finally falls in love after his last break with his ex-girlfriend. Scott is
thinks that Scott has a crush on her. Scott reveals that he is falling in love with
Amy. Then, Scott asks Elizabeth about Amy’s personality. Elizabeth who wishes
to have a close relationship with Scott feels disappointed hearing the news. To
show her disappointment she gives a negative comment about Amy. Moreover,
she feels jealous with her. The conversation ends when Scott back to the party
Russell : Just so you know, that s**t does not faze me at all. I'm like
the f**king terminator, dude. I'm just gonna keep coming
after you. Just so we're clear.
Elizabeth : Good luck with that.
(Datum no.15)
The dialogue between Russell and Elizabeth above shows obscenity type
because Russell utters the word s**t which is related to excretory term. S**t is a
The conversation takes place in a night party. The party is held by Scott
and his band, Period 5, to celebrate the annual event. Almost all of the teachers
are present there because they want to have an amazing night by dancing and
singing. Elizabeth is eager to attend the party because Scott privately invites her.
attractively which results in girls’ cheering. In the crowd, Russell and Elizabeth
have a chit chat while they are looking at Lyn who starts to enjoy the party with
the two cowboys. Russell says that he has a crush on Elizabeth and he tries his
best to show her that he is serious with her. However, Elizabeth does not put her
interest on Russell so that she keeps ignoring him. However, Russell says that it
will not frighten Russell from chasing her and he will never give up.
The next example is taken from a conversation between Carl and Kirk
Carl : Please don't touch my mirror. Please, sir.What the f**k? Who
does that?.
Kirk : I'm a friend of Marjorie's. Yeah.
(Datum no. 26)
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In the dialogue, Carl utters the word f**k directed to Kirk, which can be
categorized in obscenity type. The word f**k is one of the strongest and most
The dialogue happens when Elizabeth asks Kirk to find Carl. Carl is the
one who keeps the state test sheets but he does not realize that Elizabeth steals it
from him when he is drunk. Carl plans to tell the truth to the school
drink so that she can take the state test sheets. Elizabeth who feels afraid to this
situation finally sends Kirk to Carl’s office. Elizabeth tries to intimidate Carl by
showing his naked photos so that he will not tell the superintendent that she is
stealing the state test sheet. When Kirk arrives at Carl’s office, he pretends to hit
Carl’s car in order to get his attention. Carl who is spotted in front of his office
yells at Kirk because he makes his car get a scar. Without saying too many words,
Kirk tries to provoke Carl’s anger by touching his car’s mirror and it seems that
Kirk is ready to break it. Then, he hands the envelop which contains the naked
photos to Carl. Carl is very angry and he knows that it is Elizabeth’s way to
intimidate him.
b. Profanity
Profanity becomes the second most frequent type of taboo words. In Bad
secular, or uncaring manner such as J*s*s Christ, h**l, d**n, and Godd**n.
Although the terminology is used with those manners, but the intention of the
speaker is not actually to denigrate God or anything associated with religion. The
stimuli. In Bad Teacher movie, the most common profanity used in the
Mark : Steven said that you spent $16,000 last month. He thinks
you're bad news.
Mark’s Mom : I know women like you.
Mark : D**n it, Mom. I told you I could handle this.
(Datum no. 2)
profanity type. The word belongs to profanity because d**n is actually a word
that is used in religious contexts such as in church. The word d**n in a church is
usually used when the priest explains about condemnation upon someone who is
not following Jesus Christ’s way of life. Therefore, he or she who is damned by
God will suffer eternal punishment in hell. The word becomes taboo because it is
The dialogue occurs when Mark and his mom arrive at Elizabeth’s house.
Elizabeth is so happy because she gets extra money as a present from the school
where she is teaching. She rushes to her house and she does not know that Mark
and his mom are sitting in her house. Elizabeth looks so shocked and she tries to
start the conversation with a nonsense topic. Mark and his mom look fed up with
what Elizabeth talks about then they start to reveal their intention of coming
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together to Elizabeth’s house. Mark and his mom come to Elizabeth’s house
because they want to tell her that Mark should end his relationship with her.
Elizabeth does not accept the decision easily. She tries her best to avoid her
relationship to be ended. Mark’s mom tells Elizabeth that she should break up
with his son because she spends $16,000 from Mark’s account. Mark’s mom is
very angry to Elizabeth and saying a bad thing to her. They finally broke up and
all the facilities that have been given to Elizabeth are taken back by Mark.
conversation when they find out that Elizabeth cheats on the state test. Here is the
belongs to profanity type. Just like the previous explanation, d**n is supposedly
used in a religion context. The word d**n above can be categorized as profanity
The setting of the conversation is in the school principal room. Wally calls
Amy and Elizabeth to come to his room to meet Don, the school superintendent.
Wally tells them why they should gather in his room. He talks to both teachers,
Amy and Elizabeth to tell the truth about the state test case. Amy accused
Elizabeth of cheating on the state test because her class becomes the best class to
achieve the highest rank in the state. Amy convinces Don to retest the exam but he
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The next example found in the movie is still in the school principal’s
room. In the conversation, the one who utters taboo word is Don because he, as
the superintendent is quite surprised with what is going on in the school. Here is
the conversation which shows the situation when Don utters the taboo word.
Amy: Wally, do you remember how I told you there are teachers here who
use and abuse drugs?
Don : Godd**n it. And I'm hearing about this now?
(Datum no. 32)
use only in the church. Godd**n refers to Jesus Christ as a God. However, the
word above becomes taboo because it is used outside the formal occasion and
most importantly Don uses the word in a profane manner without considering that
Don. She accuses one of many teachers in the school of using and abusing drugs.
She actually accuses Elizabeth because she hears the information from Sasha who
finds that Elizabeth smokes marijuana. However, Amy does not directly address
Elizabeth who hears Amy’s statement feels so eager to prove in which teacher that
actually uses and abuses drugs. She does not feel afraid because the table where
she saves the drugs is changed by Amy when she was away from the school.
Therefore, when the police checked Amy’s table, they find a bunch of drugs in the
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drawer and it makes Amy feel frustrated because she made the wrong decision to
c. Vulgarity
Vulgarity is different from the other two types above because it refers to
rough manner such as a*s, t*t, c**k, d**k, and c**t. Vulgarity is believed to
demonstrate the raw expression of street language. Therefore the use of vulgar
language is usually to humiliate or bring down the thing or individual referred to.
In the findings, the researcher finds 5 vulgar words that occur during the
conversation between the characters in Bad Teacher movie. This type has the
same amount as profanity which takes the second place. An example that shows
Elizabeth : It's nothing personal, but I don't think that you're Amy's
type.
Scott : Really? Yeah. We seem so, I don't know, simpatico.
Elizabeth : How do I put this politely? She's a lesbian. She hates c**k.
(Datum no.13)
the dialogue above. C**k is a vulgar term that refers to the human male genital
organ. The word is uttered by Elizabeth when she makes a conversation with
Scott. The conversation happens during the students’ night party with their
teacher.
Scott invites Elizabeth to have a chat with him because he believes that
Elizabeth is one of his best friends that he can trust in the school. Scott tells
Elizabeth that he finally finds someone who can make his heart flutter. The one
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who can make his heart beating so fast is Amy Squirrel, their co-worker in the
school. Elizabeth feels annoyed to hear the news, because she plans to date Scott
but the plan is fail because Scott falls in love with her rival. However, this
situation does not stop Elizabeth to give up with her love interest. Then, Elizabeth
tells Scott that he is not Amy’s type but Scott does not believe easily because it
seems that both of them interested to each other. Since Scott a bit hesitates with
Elizabeth’s statement, Elizabeth gives more negative comments about Amy. She
says that Amy is a lesbian so that Scott will never date Amy.
conversation during nigh party that is held by Scott and his band. To give a clear
The example above considered as vulgarity because the word a*s refers to
a sexual organ of human being. The word a*s is very popular among black
happen when Elizabeth and Lyn having a serious conversation during the night
party.
Lyn has an introvert personality and she is hard to get along with someone
new. Therefore, Lyn still remains single and this situation triggers Elizabeth to
teach her how to approach a man. Elizabeth who sees two men with cowboys
costume finally asks Lyn to start to have a chat with them. Lyn does not feel
confident but Elizabeth insists her to try even just once. Elizabeth encourages
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Lynn and asks her to come closer to two men in front of them. Finally, Lyn tries
her best to approach the men and it seems that Lyn can get along with them. They
dance together.
Then, the last example of vulgarity can be seen from the conversation
between Amy and Elizabeth in front of the teacher’s room. Here is the dialogue
It is clear that the example above shows that Elizabeth utters the word c**t
which is categorized as vulgarity type. The word c**t is a vulgar term that refers
to the human female genital organ. That conversation occurs after Russell, Lynn,
Scott and Amy announce that they are officially dating. Other teachers
except Elizabeth congratulate them because they look cute to be together. Scott
suddenly praises Elizabeth because it seems that she is too excited to achieve the
highest rank for the state test. Elizabeth feels so happy to hear Scott’s compliment.
Amy who sits next to Scott feels jealous because Elizabeth gets the attention from
Scott. Elizabeth and Amy walk away from the teacher’s room. In front of the
room, Amy investigates Elizabeth because she feels that Elizabeth has a crush on
Scott who now becomes her boyfriend. Instead of answering Amy’s question,
Elizabeth makes a sarcastic tone to annoy Amy by saying that she is actually has
an eye on someone and she insult Amy indirectly by saying that she has a crush
d. Epithet
Epithet becomes the last type of taboo words appearing in the dialogue
between the characters in Bad Teacher movie. It occurs 3 times and gets the
percentage of 9.36%. Epithet includes a variety of slurs that are connected to race,
f*gg*t, n*gg*r, m*dg*t, r*t*rd, motherf**ker, tit-man and son of a b**ch. Epithet
can occur because the one who utters the word is motivated by frustration or
anger. Therefore, he or she will use emotional language by uttering the taboo
words which aimed at another person. In Bad Teacher movie, epithet is shown in
words like motherf**er and B**ch t*ts which characterize the use of sexuality
term. Here is an example of epithet from the dialogue between Elizabeth and
Jason : The second I finish, I'm going to my boss's office and I'm telling
that motherf**ker to go f**k himself. See, I wanna do
something that matters. I'm going back to school and becoming
an occupational therapist. I wanna do something important, just
like you.
Elizabeth : An occupational therapist?.
(Datum no. 5)
because Jason utters the word motherf**ker which refers to sexuality. The taboo
in hip hop culture. Motherf**ker literally means a man who f**ks his mother in
refer to a mean, vicious person or any particular difficult situation. The word
motherf**ker is not applied personally to female because the word itself refers to
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a woman who is f**ked by her son. Therefore, the word is not suitable to insult
female gender so that it is used and directed to male in order to insult his pride.
The conversation occurs when Elizabeth goes to a night club after her
break up with her fiancé. She plans to find another rich man that can support her
life because she wants to quit her job as a teacher in junior high school. Elizabeth
dresses up with a sexy mini dress to seduce men who pa*s her. Then, Elizabeth
sees a young man who wears a nice coat named Jason. Elizabeth thought that
Jason is a rich guy. After they are having a long chat, Elizabeth finds that Jason is
just a trainee in a company. Elizabeth looses her interest to Jason because he is not
more than a poor guy. However, Jason tries to convince Elizabeth that he wants to
quit from his job as soon as possible because he wants to do something that
utters the taboo words to show his disrespect toward his job in order to make
Elizabeth reconsider to date him. Unfortunately, Elizabeth takes it for granted and
she leaves him because he cannot guarantee that her life will have a happy ending.
Another example of epithet found in Bad Teacher movie can be seen from
the conversation between a gym visitor and Kirk. Kirk is Elizabeth neighbor who
works in a fitness center. Here is the dialogue that shows epithet type.
Gym visitor : Yo, B**ch t*ts. I'm not gonna ask you again, dude. I need
those coupons mailed today.
Kirk : Consider it already done.
(Datum no. 20)
In the dialogue above, the gym visitor is calling Kirk with B**ch t*ts
sexuality term. B**ch originally means a female dog but it has a different
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meaning when it is used as a word to insult another person. If the word is directed
to a female, it can be meant as a female prostitute who likes to change her sex
partner. If it is directed to a male, the word means a homosexual who plays the
neighbor, Kirk is working. Kirk is waiting for visitors to come. Suddenly a gym
visitor calls him and they have a conversation about a coupon. The gym visitor
asks Kirk whether he has already sent the coupon or not. The gym visitor insists
Kirk to send it right away because he will use it to get a special discount from the
fitness center. It seems that Kirk has not sent the coupon yet but he promises to
characters in Bad Teacher movie. The detailed explanations in this part answer the
second research question stated in Chapter I. All four functions of taboo words,
a. To Show Contempt
people utter taboo words to show their disrespect feeling toward the addressee. It
can be said that the aim of the speaker is to offend their opposite pride because
they feel that their opposite partners are completely worthless. To make the
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definition clearer, there are three examples of this function that are explained one
by one below.
Jason : The second I finish, I'm going to my boss's office and I'm
telling that motherf**ker to go f**k himself. See, I wanna do
something that matters. I'm going back to school and
becoming an occupational therapist.
Elizabeth : An occupational therapist? Do I look like I wanna marry a
f**king occupational therapist?.
(Datum no. 7)
The conversation above clearly shows that Elizabeth utters the taboo word
therapist. The taboo word above intensifies how Elizabeth shows her disrespect
toward Jason’s job because Elizabeth thinks that the job cannot produce a bunch
of money.
The dialogue happens when Elizabeth goes to a night club to find a rich
guy who can support her financial situation after her break up. She meets Jason
who wears a nice coat which makes him look like a boss in a big company. Then,
Elizabeth comes closer to Jason and they have an intimate chat when they kiss
each other. After enjoying their time together, Elizabeth comes to her point and
she asks Jason about his job. Unfortunately, Elizabeth realizes that Jason is just a
trainee who is ready to quit his job and become an occupational therapist. After
knowing that Jason cannot provide a good financial situation to her life, Elizabeth
leaves Jason by saying that she does not want to marry an occupational therapist
The next example is taken from the dialogue between Amy and Elizabeth.
The conversation above takes place in front of the teachers’ room after
Amy and Scott announce to other teachers that they are officially dating. Elizabeth
actually feels so frustrated because her plan to date Scott failed. The situation is
worsened by the fact that Scott is dating Amy, her co-worker who becomes her
real rival. Elizabeth does not like Amy’s personality from the very beginning
because she always plays as a heroin in every situation. The dialogue shows that
Amy tries to investigate Elizabeth by asking her whether she likes someone right
now. Amy feels that Elizabeth has her eyes on Scott who is recently dating Amy.
Elizabeth replies Amy’s question with a sarcastic tone and then she uses the taboo
word c**t to show her contempt toward Amy. By using the taboo word above,
Elizabeth. Garret is Elizabeth’s student who starts to put his interest on a girl
named Chase. It seems that only Elizabeth who can understand what Garret is
feeling since she knows Garret’s personality. The conversation of Garret and
disappointing because she mocks Garret by saying the he is a loser. Garret feels
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hurt and he runs away from the crowd. Then, Elizabeth runs after him and they
In the empty house, Elizabeth tries to calm Garret down because it seems
that he is so angry and disappointed. Elizabeth asks Garret to tell her about his
problem. Finally, Garret tells Elizabeth about Chase who makes fun of his love
poem. Elizabeth knows that Chase is not a good girl because all she wants is
popularity. Elizabeth tells Garret the he is not Chase’s type because he cannot
bring her into the spotlight. Chase actually likes Ian Mendelbaum, the boy who is
famous in the school. Garret feels that Ian doesn’t deserve Chase’s love because
he is stupid. Then, Elizabeth supports Garret’s idea that Ian is just a stupid guy.
Therefore, Garret should not compete with him since he is better than him. To
emphasize that Ian is not worth competing, Elizabeth uses the taboo word f**king
percentage of 31.25%. This function can occur when someone utters a taboo word
which has a strong connotation to gain the listener’s attention. Moreover, by using
strong and powerful language such as taboo word, the listeners will immediately
respond the speaker’s utterance. Here are some examples to draw attention to
oneself.
Mark : Steven said that you spent $16,000 last month. He thinks
you're bad news.
Mark’s Mom : I know women like you.
Mark : D**n it, Mom. I told you I could handle this.
(Datum no. 2)
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The dialogue between Mark and his mom above shows that Mark actually
utters the taboo word d**n to draw his mom’s attention because it seems that
Mark’s mom will not stop her word. Mark utters the word emotionally so that his
happy because she gets a present from her school. Elizabeth is planning to tell
Mark that she will quit her job to prepare their wedding. She rushes to her house
but she looked so shocked after knowing that Mark and his mom all of a sudden
come to her house. They start the conversation by giving a fact that Elizabeth
spent $16,000 from Mark’s account to buy her stuffs. Mark’s mom insists her son
and Elizabeth should end their relationship because she thinks that Elizabeth only
wants her son’s money. Mark’s mom keeps saying her bad words to Elizabeth
which triggers Mark to stop her. Finally, after a long debate, Elizabeth and Mark
Gym owner : Hey, B**ch t*ts, you send out those coupons?.
Kirk : I was not told about any coupons.
(Datum no. 21)
In the dialogue, the gym owner says the taboo word B**ch t*ts to gain
Kirk’s attention because he still has a chat with Elizabeth who is also present
there. The gym owner uses the strong and passionate language because it seems
that they have a very close relationship. Therefore it will be very effective to draw
fitness center because she wants to meet Kirk’s boss. Elizabeth wants to meet the
gym owner because she plans to order a special medicine to make someone drank
and slept after drinks it. Elizabeth plans to steal the state test sheets so that her
class will become the best class to achieve the highest mark. If she is successfully
does her job to bring the class to the highest rank, she will get an extra bonus and
she will use it to pay the procedure to enlarge her breast. Elizabeth will mix the
medicine into Carl’s drink so that he will fall asleep. Then, she will steal the state
test sheets from his office. In the middle of the conversation, the gym owner asks
Kirk whether he has already sent out the coupon to her customers or not but it
The next example is taken from a conversation between Amy and Don.
The dialogue below happens when Amy, Don, Wally, and Elizabeth gathered in
the school principal’s room to discuss the possibility of Elizabeth doing a dirty
trick in the state test for her students. Not only talking about the dirty trick that
has been done by Elizabeth, Amy tells Wally that actually there are teachers who
use and abuse drugs in the school. Amy implicitly directs her accusation to
Elizabeth because she got a report from Sasha who saw Elizabeth smokes
conversation.
Amy: Wally, do you remember how I told you there are teachers here who
use and abuse drugs?.
Don : Godd**n it. And I'm hearing about this now?.
(Datum no. 32)
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The taboo word Godd**n that has been uttered by Don is functioned to
draw Amy’s attention because it seems that Amy keeps telling bad things about
Elizabeth to Wally. To stop her words, Don utters the words which spontaneously
makes Amy shocked and pay attention to what Don has said.
c. To Be Provocative
from the whole conversations in Bad Teacher movie. This function happens when
a speaker utters taboo words to provoke a certain response from the listener such
believed to be the most effective method for inviting a chaotic reaction. Therefore,
some people tend to choose the employment of taboo words in their conversation
Wally : Next time you accuse one of my teachers of stealing, you better
have some evidence. Godd**n it! We are done here.
Amy : All righty.
(Datum no. 10)
The conversation takes place in a man toilet when suddenly without any
hesitation Amy is entering the room because she wants to report something to
Wally. Wally who is taking pee in the toilet feels disturbed by Amy’s arrival.
Amy does not feel sorry for bothering Wally’s activity because she is too eager to
report Elizabeth’s behavior to Wally. Amy accuses Elizabeth for stealing the
money from the car wash day activity run by the seventh grade’s students. Wally
does not easily believe in Amy’s statement because he got a positive review from
Wally feels angry with what Amy has done because she dares to disturb
his private activity inside the toilet. Then, Wally utters taboo word Godd**n to
provoke Amy’s anger after he scolds Amy for saying something without any
proof. Fortunately, Amy does not respond Wally’s provocation and she just says
“all righty” then leaves the toilet. Another example is presented in the dialogue
below.
Carl : Please don't touch my mirror. Please, sir. What the f**k? Who
does that?.
Kirk : I'm a friend of Marjorie's. Yeah.
(Datum no. 26)
The conversation above takes place in front of Carl’s office. Kirk is sent
stole the state test sheet. Elizabeth has a dirty trick to make Carl’s plan fail.
Elizabeth will threaten Carl with his naked photos which she took when they were
spending time together in his office. Elizabeth finally sends Kirk to go to Carl’s
office and hands him an envelope containing his naked photos. Before Kirk gives
the envelope to Carl, he hits Carl’s car and breaks the car’s mirror to gain Carl’s
attention.
Carl is very shocked to see his car’s mirror broken. At first, Carl still
maintains to have a polite conversation with Kirk. It can be seen from the dialogue
that Carl calls Kirk with “sir”. However, after Carl sees what Kirk has done, he
directed the taboo word f**k towards Kirk to provoke his anger. After that, Kirk
tone. After hearing Kirk’s confession that he is sent by Elizabeth, Carl kicks
Just like the previous example, the conversation below is still taken from
Carl and Kirk’s dialogue which also takes place in front of Carl’s office.
Kirk reveals his identity as Elizabeth’s friend who has ever tricked Carl as
a journalist named Marjorie. After knowing Kirk’s identity, Carl feels very angry
then he utters the taboo word f**k that is directed to Kirk to provoke his anger.
provocation by uttering the other taboo words s**t and f**k. In the end of the
conversation, they utter taboo words for several times to provoke each other’s
anger.
d. To Mock Authority
To mock authority function has the lowest frequency than other functions
of taboo words and from 32 data, this function only appears once. This function
can occur when people utter taboo words because they are not satisfied with
public images such as the government and institutions. Therefore, they utter taboo
words that are directed to mock authority in order to show their disbelief about
The conversation above takes place in school parking area in the winter
season. Elizabeth is sitting inside her car while smoking marijuana which makes
her flying so high. Then, one of Elizabeth students, Sasha comes closer to her
because she wants to give a box of cookies for Elizabeth. Unfortunately, Elizabeth
does not like her cookies. Sasha is not sincere with her gift. She only wants to
impress Elizabeth with her kindness because she needs an extra credit for her test.
Hearing that dirty intention, Elizabeth looks at her student miserably. During the
woman. Sasha replies that she doesn’t want to run a congress because she wants to
be a president.
Elizabeth spontaneously utters the taboo word s**t in her utterence after
hearing that Sasha wants to be a president. The word that is uttered by Elizabeth
indicates that she has a negative perspective to the government. Although the
taboo word is not aimed to the government directly, it shows that Elizabeth does
To sum up, it can be noticed that the types and functions of taboo words are
closely related. Every type of taboo words may have all or some functions in it.
Some functions of taboo words may appear in certain types more or less than
other functions. For instance, obscenity as the highest frequency has to show
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contempt also becomes the most obtained function in vulgarity type. However, to
show contempt function only appear once in epithet type, while profanity type
It can be assumed that both obscenity and vulgarity type mostly contain to
show contempt as the function. When the speakers want to insult or show their
disrespect toward others, they use obscenity and vulgarity type because they are
considered to be more effective in hurting other people’s pride with their severe
and filthy words. However, to show contempt is not executed in profanity type
because the words contained in profanity are quite mild to hurt other’s people
feeling; thus, the characters in Bad Teacher movie do not utter this type when they
want to show their disrespect toward others. If they use it, they are unable to show
conclusions, two points are concluded from the results based on the objectives of this
research. In suggestions, some suggestions are given to some parties related to the
results.
A. Conclusions
Based on the findings and discussions in Chapter IV, some conclusions can be
formulated as follows.
1. The first objective of this research is to identify and to describe the types of
taboo words in Bad Teacher movie. All the four types of taboo words that consist of
obscenity, profanity, vulgarity, and epithet appear in the movie. The highest
frequency of the types of taboo words is obscenity. Obscenity appears 19 times out of
32 total data (59.38%). The lowest frequency is obtained by epithet with 3 data
(9.36%).
considered as the most effective way to insult someone. Moreover, obscenity type is
frequently used by the characters when they want to show their disrespect toward the
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indecent, and lack of morality, the speaker can easily debase other people’s pride and
The least frequently used taboo word is epithet. Therefore, it can be noticed
that epithet is not effective enough to be used as an offensive word to debase other
people’s pride. Instead of using epithet as offensive language, the characters in Bad
Teacher movie use epithet to draw someone’s attention by calling one’s name with a
words in Bad Teacher movie. There are four functions that appear in the series: to
authority. To show contempt gets the highest percentage with 43.75% and appears 14
times. The lowest function is to mock authority with only 1 occurrence (3.12%).
Teacher movie because it can represent the speaker’s intention of using taboo words
that is to show their disrespect toward other people. Moreover, it can be the most
effective function to express the disrespect feeling toward other people since it is
directed and aimed to hurt someone’s pride. In the movie, the characters employ
taboo words when they want to show their dislike toward someone. Then, to mock
authority appears as the least function to occur in the movie because of its theme. Bad
romantic atmosphere to the movie. Therefore, this kind of theme is not concerned in
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criticizing governmental stuffs which usually show some negative perspectives about
B. Suggestions
1. To students of Linguistics
attention to the functions of taboo words which do not always mean that the speaker
wants to hurt other people’s feeling. They can be functioned to show intimacy or to
maintain a good relationship by calling one’s name with certain types of taboo words.
2. To English lecturers
A movie which is the representation of human real life can be a good and
interesting medium to learn about taboo words. Moreover, using a movie as the
medium in learning activity will be much more fun because the students can enjoy the
story as well as study the taboo words that are uttered by the characters in the movie.
3. To other researchers
This research focuses on identifying and describing the types of taboo words,
and also describing the functions of taboo words in Bad Teacher movie. There are
other problems such as gender issue and social status issue which are not analyzed in
this research. Similar researches that will be conducted in the future are better to
discuss those problems. The other researchers can observe the relationship between
the use of taboo words and gender issue. They can also observe the relationship
between the use of taboo words and social status in the society. Moreover, since this
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research only contains 32 data, other researchers who are planning to conduct a
research with the same topic can use other movies that contain more data for their
research.
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Appendix A. Types & Functions of Taboo Words in Bad Teacher Movie
Notes:
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1. Elizabeth : Baby doll? I’m home Elizabeth is so happy to announce that she will
stop his duty as a teacher to her boyfriend, Mark
Mark : In here. after arriving at her house. She utters the taboo
word d**k to draw her boyfriend’s attention
Elizabeth : Get yourself hard, 'cause I'm gonna because she is too excited to say about the good
suck your d**k like I'm mad at it. √ √ news. The taboo word d**k can be categorized as
vulgarity because the word actually means man’s
genital part. Moreover, it characterized the
harshness of “street language” which is not
commonly used by an educated person like
Elizabeth.
2. Mark : Steven said that you spent $16,000 last Mark and his mom come to Elizabeth’s house to
month. He thinks you're bad news. tell her that they should break up. Mark gives a
fact that she spent $16,000 which means that it
Mark’s Mom : I know women like you. could endanger his financial situation. His mom
supports the idea, saying that she knows what
Mark : D**n it, Mom. I told you I could √ √ kind of woman Elizabeth is. Then Mark tries to
handle this. stop his mom by uttering the taboo word d**n to
draw his mom’s attention so that she will hear
what he said. The word d**n can be categorized
as profanity because the word is related to
religious term usually used in a church.
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3. Mark : It’s over Elizabeth Mark makes sure that, he and Elizabeth should
end their relationship because he thinks that
Elizabeth : Mark, I'm pregnant
Elizabeth only wants his money. Elizabeth tries to
√ √
Mark's Mom : Bulls**t find a reason to refuse Mark’s decision by saying
that she is pregnant. However, Mark’s mom says
Mark : No, you’re not
bulls**t to show her contempt toward Elizabeth
Elizabeth : Okay, fine, I'm not actually pregnant because she knows that Elizabeth tells them a lie.
4. Elizabeth : I don't love you? I have been listening Mark questions Elizabeth’s love for him but it
to your whine about opera for the last seems that Elizabeth only loves him because of
year. his money. Elizabeth tries to convince Mark by
saying that she always listens to his whine about
Mark : Okay. If the younger generation doesn't opera and there is no reason for not loving him.
get into opera, then guess what? No Mark feels angry about Elizabeth’s statement and
more opera. An art form has died. If utters the taboo word f**ked to show his
opera goes away, we're f**ked. √ √ contempt towards Elizabeth’s view on opera as an
art form.
5. Jason : The second I finish, I'm going to my Jason is a guy whom Elizabeth met when she was
boss's office and I'm telling that sitting in a night club. Elizabeth seems interested
motherf**ker to go f**k himself. See, I √ to Jason because he looks like a boss. However,
√
wanna do something that matters. I'm Elizabeth finds that he is just a trainee but Jason
going back to school and becoming an says that he will quit the job and this can make
occupational therapist. I wanna do Elizabeth reconsider to date him. Jason utters the
something important, just like you. word motherf**ker to show his contempt toward
his boss as he really wants to quit his job.
Elizabeth : An occupational therapist?
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6. Jason : The second I finish, I'm going to my Just like the previous explanation, Jason utters the
boss's office and I'm telling that taboo word f**k which is categorized as
motherf**ker to go f**k himself. See, I √ √ obscenity because it contains the characteristic of
wanna do something that matters. I'm disgust to the sense and abhorrent to morality.
going back to school and becoming an That word functions to show Jason’s contempt
occupational therapist . toward his boss and to emphasize that he truly
wants to quit his job.
Elizabeth : An occupational therapist? Do I look
like I wanna marry a f**king
occupational therapist?
7. Jason : The second I finish, I'm going to my Elizabeth is so disappointed by the fact that Jason
boss's office and I'm telling that is actually an occupational therapist who does not
motherf**ker to go f**k himself. See, I have a bunch of money. She utters the word
√ √
wanna do something that matters. I'm f**king to show her disrespect to Jason due to his
going back to school and becoming an being an occupational therapist.
occupational therapist .
8. Russell : So, I heard about the whole engagement Elizabeth has a conversation with Russel his co-
thing. That blows. worker who works as a gym teacher during her
break. Russel says that he feels sorry for
√ √
Elizabeth : Did you know I walked in on him trying Elizabeth since her engagement has ended.
to f**k his dog? Peanut butter Elizabeth utters the taboo word f**k to show her
everywhere. contempt toward his ex-boyfriend and most
importantly to make sure that she will not look
Russell : That's gross. miserable in front of Russell.
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9. Elizabeth : You owe me for breaking off the Elizabeth plans to undergo the surgery to enlarge
engagement. You know how humiliating her breasts. However, she cannot afford to pay the
that was? Okay. Lover, lover, look, It’s surgery because she needs $9,300 to finish the
√ √
only $10,000. It would mean the world procedure. She tries to call her ex-boyfriend by
to me. Lover? Are you there? F**king phone because she thinks that her ex-boyfriend is
troll! responsible for the humiliation that he has made
after breaking their engagement. Although the
conversation happens on the phone, it seems that
Mark refuses to give her $10,000. Hearing
Elizabeth’s wishes, Mark ends the phone and that
makes Elizabeth utter the taboo word f**king.
The taboo words are uttered because Elizabeth
feels angry and she seems to try to provoke
Mark’s anger by saying f**king troll.
10. Wally : Next time you accuse one of my teachers Amy reports Elizabeth to the school principal,
of stealing, you better have some Wally because she accuses Elizabeth for stealing
evidence. Godd**n it! We are done here. √ the money from the car wash day activity run by
√
the seventh grade’s students. However, Wally
Amy : All righty. does not easily believe with Amy’s statement. He
feels angry and utters the word godd**n to
provoke Amy’s anger.
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11. Elizabeth : Listen, word to the wise, stop Elizabeth’s student comes to Elizabeth who is
dressing like you're running for flying high because she smokes marijuana in her
Congress. car. The student comes closer because she wants
to give a box of cookies for Elizabeth. During
Elizabeth's student : I don't wanna run for Congress. their conversation, Elizabeth comments on the
I wanna be president. student’s attire who looks like a congress woman.
Instead of responding Elizabeth’s comment, the
Elizabeth : See, that's what I'm talking √ √ student says the she wants to be president.
about. Keep saying s**t like Elizabeth then utters the word s**t which
that and you're gonna get indicates that she does not like something related
punched. to the government. Therefore, the word s**t
utters to mock authority which in Elizabeth’s
mind seems unimportant.
12. Scott : She's been amazing helping me deal with Scott asks Elizabeth about Amy because he is
my break-up. falling in love with her, his co-worker in the
school. Elizabeth who wishes to have a
Elizabeth : Yeah, I don't know her that well. I know relationship with Scott feels disappointed hearing
all the other teachers really hate her the news. Elizabeth gives a negative comment
√ √
f**king guts. about Amy because she feels jealous with her.
She utters the taboo word f**king to show his
disrespect towards Amy.
13. Elizabeth : It's nothing personal, but I don't think Elizabeth gives more negative comments about
that you're Amy's type. Amy so that Scott will not try to date her.
Elizabeth says that Amy is a lesbian to make
Scott : Really? Yeah. We seem so, I don't Scott go away from her. She utters the taboo word
know, simpatico. c**k to emphasize that Amy does not put her
interest on man. The word also means that
Elizabeth : How do I put this politely? She's a Elizabeth show his contempt towards Amy’s
lesbian. She hates c**k. √ √ sexual orientation.
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14. Elizabeth : Lynn. Get you’re a*s over to those √ √ Elizabeth and her co-worker, Lynn having a
cowboys. serious conversation during the night party. Lyn
seems so shy to approach any man. Therefore,
Lynn : Well, I'm glad I wore my fun Elizabeth tries to encourage her and asked her to
underwear. Okay. come closer with two men in front of them.
Elizabeth uttering the word a*s to Lynn because
she wants Lynn to pay serious attention to her
words.
15. Russel : Just so you know, that s**t does not faze √ √ Russel has a crush on Elizabeth and he tries his
me at all. I'm like the f**king best to show Elizabeth that he is serious with her.
terminator, dude. I'm just gonna keep However, Elizabeth does not put her interest on
coming after you. Just so we're clear. Russel so that she keeps ignoring him. Russels
says that it will not faze Russel from chasing her
Elizabeth : Good luck with that. so that he utters the word s**t to emphasize that
he will never give up. The word can automatically
draw Elizabeth’s attention so that she will not
take Russell’s will for granted.
16. Russel : Just so you know, that s*it does not faze Just like the previous explanation, Russel will not
me at all. I'm like the f**king give up to chase Elizabeth’s love. He utters the
terminator, dude. I'm just gonna keep √ word f**king to show contempt to himself since
√
coming after you. Just so we're clear. he will be a stupid terminator who will never tired
to approach Elizabeth.
Elizabeth : Good luck with that.
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17. Elizabeth : Oh, s**t. Check it out. √ √ Elizabeth finally sees that Lynn can get a long
well with the guy in front of them before. Then,
Elizabeth utters the word s**t to draw Russel
attention so that he can see what has happened
between Lynn and the guy.
18. Elizabeth : F**k! What, is it me? No, I... I mean, is √ √ Elizabeth feels angry because Scott writes a song
there something wrong with me? dedicated to Amy. Therefore, Elizabeth feels
jealous then she utters the word F**k to show her
Lynn : I don't think so. I mean, sometimes, you anger and disrespect toward herself because she
talk to people in a... cannot be the one who can inspire Scott in writing
the song.
19. Elizabeth : Yeah. Godd**n it, Lynn. You never √ √ Elizabeth who is in the car and still angry with
tell me anything. Amy, have a short conversation with Lynn about
state test’s bonus. Lynn tells Elizabeth that the
Lynn : Yeah. teacher who has the highest-scoring class will get
a bonus. Hearing the news, Elizabeth is so shock
and he utters the word godd**n to Lyn since he
feels angry to Lynn because she never tell her
before. The word also functions to provoke
Lynn’s anger but fortunately Lynn does not
response Elizabeth’s harsh word.
20. Gym visitor : Yo, B**ch t*ts. I'm not gonna ask √ √ The gym visitor has a conversation with Kirk,
you again, dude. I need those Elizabeth’s neighbor who works as a cashier in a
coupons mailed today. fitness center. The gym visitor utters the word
B**ch t*ts to draw Kirk’s attention because the
Kirk : Consider it already done. gym visitor really needs the coupons so that he
will get a cheaper price.
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21. Gym owner : Hey, B**ch t*ts, you send out those √ √ The gym owner asks Kirk whether he has already
coupons? sent out the coupon or not. She utters the taboo
word B**ch t*ts to draw Kirk’s attention so that
Kirk : I was not told about any coupons. he will pay attention on her word.
22. Amy : You're not seeing anyone now, right? Amy feels that Elizabeth has a crush on Scott who
is now become her boyfriend. Elizabeth answers
Elizabeth : Got my eye on someone, Amy’s question with sarcastic tone and then she
√ √
but he's dating a major c**t. utters the taboo word major c**t to show her
disrespect toward Amy.
23 Elizabeth : Garrett. Get you’re a*s back here. √ √ Elizabeth tries to run after Garret who is
disappointed with himself after making love
confession to Chase. While trying to catch Garret,
Elizabeth utters the taboo word a*s to draw
Garret’s attention so that he will stop and listen to
her words.
24. Garret : Ian Mendelbaum, the rapper? He's an Elizabeth tells her student that Chase will never
idiot. love him as she loves Ian Mendelbaum. Garret
feels that Ian is not the perfect match for Chase.
√ √
Elizabeth : Yeah, he's a f**king moron. But she Then Elizabeth agrees with Garret’s statement by
doesn't care. uttering f**king moron to show her contempt to
Ian.
25. Elizabeth : She's superficial and her priorities are Elizabeth tries to console Garret by saying that
all f**ked up. She likes him because Chase is superficial and all about her priorities are
he's hot and popular, dude. You are √ f**ked up. The word f**ked is uttered by
√
sensitive. Elizabeth to show her disrespect toward Chase
who only loves someone because he is hot and
Garret : Yes, thank you. popular.
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26. Carl : Please don't touch my mirror. Please, sir. √ √ Carl tells Kirk not to touch his car’s mirror
What the f**k? Who does that? because it seems that Kirk ready to break it. Then,
Carl utters the word f**ck to show his anger and
Kirk : I'm a friend of Marjorie's. Yeah. most importantly it is directed to Kirk to provoke
his anger.
27. Carl : A friend of Marjorie's? Well, then f**k √ √ Carl is so angry after knowing that Kirk is
you, man. Marjorie’s friend. In the previous story, Elizabeth
pretends to be a journalist named Marjorie who
Kirk : Hey! No, s**t, f**k you. plays a trick on Carl since she wants to steal the
state test. The taboo words f**k and s**t in the
Carl : No, f**k you. You like that? dialogue is uttered by Carl and Kirk to provoke
each other’s anger.
28. Carl : A friend of Marjorie's? Well, then f**k Kirk uttering s**t and f**k to response Carl
you, man. provocative statement. In this dialogue, Kirk also
√ √ utters those taboo words to provoke Carl’s anger
Kirk : Hey! No, s**t, f**k you. again.
29. Carl : A friend of Marjorie's? Well, then f**k After hearing Kirk’s provocation, Carl provokes
you, man. Kirk-as anger back by uttering taboo words f**k.
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30. Kirk : Stop kicking it! Stop! Kirk and Carl kicking each other’s vehicle after
Kirk confess that he is Marjorie’s friend. Carl
Carl : You stop f**king kicking it! F**k your utters the taboo word f**k while kicking Kirk’s
√ √
scooter, and f**k Marjorie.
scooter because he feels angry. The taboo word
is directed to Kirk to show Carl’s contempt
toward Kirk scooter and Marjorie.
31. Amy : Retest! Retest! Retest! Amy asks Don, the superintendant to have a re-
test since she believes that Elizabeth is cheating
Don : D**n it, Squirrel! on the state test. Don seems angry because Amy
√ √
cannot shut her mouth. Then Don utters taboo
word d**n to draw’s Amy attention so that she
can shut her mouth while he is speaking.
32. Amy: Wally, do you remember how I told you there are Amy implicitly tells Wally that actually she
teachers here who use and abuse drugs? knows Elizabeth uses and abuses drugs. Before
Wally talks to Amy, Don interrupt the
√ √
Don : Godd**n it. And I'm hearing about this now? conversation by uttering taboo word godd**n to
draw Amy’s and Wally’s attention.
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Appendix B. List of Taboo Words Used in the Research
1. A*s Ass
2. A*sh*ole Asshole
3. B*st*rd Bastard
4. B**ch Bitch
5. B**ch t*ts Bitch tits
6. C**k Cock
7. C**t Cunt
8. D**n Damn
9. D**k Dick
10. F*gg*t Faggot
11. F**t Fart
12. F**k F**k
13. Godd**n Goddamn
14. H**l Hell
15. J*s*s Chr*st Jesus Christ
16. M*dg*t Midget
17. Motherf**ker Motherfucker
18. N*gg*r Nigger
19. N*gg*s Niggas
20. P**sy Pussy
21. R*p* Rape
22. R*t*rd Retard
23. S**t Shit
24. T*t Tit
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