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1
Denotation and Connotation
  • They go together like peas and carrots.
  • --Forrest Gump

2
Denotation
  • What a word is
  • What it describes

3
Examples
  • Student
  • IS describing someone who attends school.
  • Boy
  • IS describing a male.
  • Job
  • IS describing a profession / what someone does
    for a living.

4
Clarification
  • The denotation of a word IS what it is.
  • There is NO emotional loading in the word. It
    is NEUTRAL.
  • The word doesnt make you feel any particular way.

5
Connotation
  • The emotional level of a word
  • Many ways to describe connotation of certain
    words
  • Positive
  • Negative
  • Ways we usually describe words
    connotationsemotional loading

6
For example
  • Pleasant words calm, friend, truth, clean,
    togetherness, honest, complete
  •  
  • Unpleasant words stormy, opponent, falsehood,
    dirty, loneliness, dishonest, unfinished

7
Why Do I Need to Know This?
  • When reading.
  • Pick up writers bias (point of view)
  • Miss writers message if you miss his or her
    perspective!
  • When writing.
  • Finding the perfect word for the situation.
  • Adding greater word choice to writing
  • Getting past.goodnice.things.stuff

8
For example
  • Positive connotation generous, wisdom, justice,
    patriot, happiness, heroic
  •  
  • Negative connotation stingy, stupidity,
    injustice, traitor, sadness, cowardly

9
And
  • Positive
  • red-blooded, mouth-watering, true-blue,
    exquisite, saintly, magnificent
  •  
  • Negative
  • cold-blooded, two-faced, heartrending, rotten,
    sadistic, poverty-stricken

10
We can combine words.
  • Positive
  • complete honesty, sweet friend, cheerful grin,
    American cooperation
  •  
  •  
  • Negative
  • uncontrolled dishonesty, dirty opponent, sullen
    sneer, foreign interference

11
What is the connotation of the underlined phrase?
  • She walked up to him and smilingly killed him.
  •   
  • Money rained down from above.

12
Think about context.
  • That's a lazy cat.
  • That's a lazy man.
  • Whats the difference in the connotation of
    lazy in each?

13
  • I made noise taking the dishes out of the
    cupboard.
  • I couldn't hear the speaker, because everybody
    around me was making noise.
  • That isn't music! That's noise!
  • What is the difference in the connotation of the
    word noise in each?

14
What is the Subtle Difference Between
  • Joy
  • And.
  • Pride

15
  • Anger
  • And.
  • Rage

16
  • Boredom
  • And
  • Despair

17
You Try
  • Stress and. Tension
  • Calm and. Relaxed
  • Friendliness and.. Love

18
Exercise 1
  • Separate the words below into three categories
  • Positive, negative, or neutral (It is all right
    if you don't use all three categories.)
  • Use your first reaction to the word to decide
    which category to use for it. Here are the words
  •   

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  • True
  • Boring
  • Sloppy
  • Dependable
  • Honor
  • Paramedic
  • Tidy
  • Interesting
  • Awkward
  • Nasty
  • Disorganized
  • Champion
  • Disloyal
  • Clumsy
  • Physician
  • Talent
  • Mismanage
  • Failure
  • Friendship
  • Messy

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Exercise 2
  • Combine 5 positive words with 5 negative words to
    make 5 positive phrases.
  • You MAY change word forms, plural, etc.
  • reformed
  • patience
  • honesty
  • playful
  • criminal
  • strength
  • unrelenting
  • ghost
  • stubborn
  • unbending
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