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Title: Style


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Style
  • The Words That Tell the Story

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Style
  • Derived from the Latin word stilus (a writing
    instrument)
  • The way in which writers assemble words to tell
    the story, develop the argument, dramatize the
    play, or compose the poem very individualistic

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Diction
  • The writers selection of words
  • All actions and ideas should be clear and vivid
  • It should convey the ideas well

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Classification of style
  • Formal They resolved to leave means neither of
    ingress nor egress to the sudden impulses of
    despair or frenzy from within. The abbey was
    amply provisioned. With such precautions the
    courtiers might bid defiance to contagion
  • Hid dictionstandard, elegant, polysyllabic words
  • Correct word order
  • Absence of contractions

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Neutral
  • Middle diction
  • Ordinary, everyday, still standard
  • Shuns longer words
  • May use contractions when necessary
  • Its me.
  • (It is I)
  • Ordinary and easy wordslevel of
    conversationwords do not draw attention to
    themselves

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Informal
  • Low diction
  • Colloquial
  • Relaxed, common activities
  • Substandard or slang
  • Like speaking to a close friend
  • Appropriate for dialogue or colloquial language

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Specific
  • Words about real things that may readily be
    perceived or imagined.
  • My dog Woofie is barking

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General
  • Broad classes of persons or things
  • Dogs, pets
  • fruit

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Concrete
  • Words that describe qualities of immediate
    perception
  • Ice cream is cold

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Abstract
  • Refer to broader, ess palpable qualities
  • good

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Denotative
  • Definition of a word
  • Crowd is a large group of people and could be
    considered neutral on its own

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Connotative
  • What the word suggests
  • mobusually indicates a negative crowd

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rhetoric
  • Usually refers to persuasive writing
  • May refer to general art of writing
  • Any passage can be studied for its rhetorical
    qualities

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Rhetorical Analysis
  • Countwords in a sentence
  • Number of verbs, adjectives, prepositions
  • Number of syllables in relation to the total
    number of words
  • Results in tendencies of a writer not absolutes
  • Brief, expansive, choppy

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Sentence Types
  • Simple sentences
  • Compound sentences
  • Complex sentences
  • Compound-complex sentences

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Loose and Periodic Sentences
  • Looseunfolds easily with no surprises
  • In America, the idea of equality was first
    applied only to white mails
  • Periodicarranged in an order of climax, with the
    concluding information or thought being withheld
    to make the sentence especially interesting or
    surprising
  • Although in America the ideal of equality was
    first applied only to males of European ancestry,
    in this century, despite the reluctance and even
    the opposition of many men who have regarded
    equality as a mark of their own status and not as
    a right for everyone, it has been extended to
    women and to persons of all races

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Parallelism
  • Used to create interest
  • The repetition of the same grammatical form
    (nouns, verbs, phrases, clauses) to balance
    expressions, conserve words, and build climaxes
  • I grew, day by day, more moody, more irritable,
    more regardless of the feelings of others (Poe)

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Cumulatio or Accumulation
  • Refers to the building up of details
  • They felt as if they were going to jump off a
    cliff and fly. They felt that something was
    happening to them different from anything that
    had happened before. They though of each other
    now hardly as names or people. They went running
    without a break into the cold water. They dipped
    and floated and separated, sleek as mink.

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Chiasmus/Antimetabole
  • Designed to create vividness through memorable
    repetition
  • Abba (X)
  • I drilled him and crammed him, and crammed him
    and drilled him (Twain)

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Thats all folks
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