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Connotation –vs- Denotation

Connotation –vs- Denotation. Understanding the Power of Words DICTION (And if you could understand this with diction, the rest will be an ease). What is the difference between a “house” and a “home”?. Things you should know/ realize about Juliette’s responses:.

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Connotation –vs- Denotation

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  1. Connotation –vs- Denotation Understanding the Power of Words DICTION (And if you could understand this with diction, the rest will be an ease)

  2. What is the difference between a “house” and a “home”?

  3. Things you should know/ realize about Juliette’s responses: • Before purchasing our current home, we spent almost 2 years in an apartment that she enjoyed living in. • Braiden is our neighbor • Juliette connects “HOUSE” with others- it isn’t personally connected to her. • Juliette connects “HOME” to those she loves & everyday experiences… even messes • Juliette sees a “house” as simply that- external… she even says its doesn’t have bathrooms or many even though she said “houses” are BIG!

  4. More on Juliette’s Thoughts using VISUALS

  5. More insight on the two words • It’s apparent that the two words are quite different on an emotional level- even my 6 year old recognizes this subconsciously. • It’s also important to recognize that certain words are used by particular individuals, occasions, towards specific audiences, and of course, for different purposes. • The builder would say “house” to his contractors, but the real-estate agent would say “home” to that newly-wed couple looking to start a family.

  6. DICTION IS WORD CHOICE Different WORDS contain DIFFERENT EMOTIONAL MEANINGS • Based on your own thoughts or simply Juliette’s responses, if the two words were to be placed on a positive or negative scale, which would have a POSITIVE connotation & which would have a NEGATIVE connotation? • While both have the basic common DENOTATION, it is apparent that their CONNOTATION IS QUITE DIFFERENT. What do you think?

  7. So When Analyzing Diction, think… • What does it remind me of? • What emotions are connected with those reminders? • Who would use this word (speaker)? • To whom would they benefit in using this word (audience)? • On what occasion? • For what purpose? • For what effect would they use it? • What would be the speaker’s attitude most likely when using this word?

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