Connotations/Denotations Selection: The Guitar November 10/11.

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Connotations/Denotations Selection: The Guitar November 10/11

Warm-Up Textbooks: Page 592 Read: Literary Analysis and Reading Skill Do: Copy down the vocabulary words for both poetry collection 1 & 2

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Good writers choose their words for the effects they have upon their readers. Word choice is also a clue to the writer’s attitude toward his/her subject – tone.

They think about the denotation of a word – its dictionary meaning and the connotation – the implied meanings and associations when choosing words.

Denotation is the literal meaning of a word Connotation is adding attitude to a word

Reading – Word Analysis Denotation and Connotation UNUSUAL UNUSUAL Denotation - extraordinary Connotation - bizarre

A word can have positive or negative associations or connotations. Study the following chart. Word Positive Connotation Negative Connotation plaineasygawky unusualextraordinarybizarre firmdeterminedunyielding

Here is a sample of a word that has denotative meaning and connotative associations : “She’s my baby.” Denotation infant Connotation girl friend

Now let’s try one together: The word player can have two meanings. The soccer goalie was a real player. (discuss the denotative meaning)

The word player can have two meanings. The soccer goalie was a real player. Denotation: one who plays in a game (discuss the connotative meaning)

The word player can have two meanings. The soccer goalie was a real player. Connotation one who uses people

Here are some words that have denotative and connotative meanings. On your paper, create a chart like the one below and identify the denotative and connotative meanings of the following words. WordDenotationConnotation brutal commitment tight

The word brutal can have two meanings. The fight scene in the Two Towers between the Orcs and the travelers was brutal. Denotation extremely cruel Connotation violent to the point of entertaining

WordDenotationConnotation brutal extremely cruel violent to the point of entertaining commitment tight

The word commitment can have two meanings. The couple has a commitment to each other. Denotation a pledge to do Connotation an emotional connection to another person

WordDenotationConnotation brutal extremely cruel violent to the point of entertaining commitment a pledge to do an emotional connection to another person tight

The word tight can have two meanings. The dress she was wearing was really tight. Denotation fixed firmly in place Connotation good, fantastic, awesome

WordDenotationConnotation brutal extremely cruel violent to the point of entertaining commitment a pledge to do an emotional connection to another person tight fixed firmly in place good, fantastic, awesome

PositiveNeutralNegative MAKE A CHART WITH 3 COLUMNS PLACE THE FOLLOWING WORDS/PHRASES IN EACH CATEGORY THEY FIT

POSITVE NEUTRALNEGATIVE 1. gaze, look steadily, stare 2. fragrance, odor, a smell sensed by the olfactory nerve 3. brainwash, persuade, influence one way or another 4. delayed, not on time, tardy 5. somewhat interested, nosy, curious 6. lazily, without haste, leisurely 7. ask of someone, demand, request 8. gathering, a large group, mob 9. slim, skinny, less than average build 10. discuss with others, debate, argue

POETRY SELECTION: THE GUITAR AUTHOR: FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA TEXTBOOK: PAGE 601 Write down examples of: – Alliteration – Repetition – Imagery

Exit/Homework 2 Paragraphs Why is figurative language a useful tool for musicians and poets to get their message across? Use specific evidence from what you’ve seen today in class or from another musical/poetic source. Grading For: 2 Specific Examples Length of Writing