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HammondsFrench English 1301 What is DEFINITION Lewis Carrolls Humpty Dumpty says When I use a wordit means just what I choose it to mean neither more nor less Nice idea in theory but for language to communicate we must have accepted definitions Our unit will explore the ID: 477746

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Unit 3: DEFINITION

Hammonds-French English 1301Slide2

What is DEFINITION?

Lewis Carroll’s Humpty Dumpty says, “When I use a word…it means just what I choose it to mean – neither more nor less.” Nice idea, in theory, but for language to communicate, we must have accepted definitions. Our unit will explore the following:

Definition as a mode of writing

Types of Definition

How Definition fits your purpose and audience

Strategies

Sample essay with analysisSlide3

DEFINITION as a mode of writing

Words and phrases have denotation (dictionary definition) and connotation.

Words and phrases may also be defined by personal experience, attitude, and values that influence the use or non-use of the language.

Words and phrases may also be defined by the historical time period or the observation of them so that differences occur (pedagogue; hussy; pimp)

As a result, understanding and definition is important.Slide4

DEFINITION as a mode of writing…

The writer tries to answer basic questions:

What does _____ mean?

What is the special or true nature of ___?

The writer has at his disposal and will use various strategies for expanding and perfecting definitions.Slide5

TYPES of DEFINITION

INFORMAL/FANCIFUL

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This type of definition is usually creative; it will vary based on the individual writer.

The definition may be totally fictionalized or uninformed, but it will make sense to the writer and to the audience.

The definition may be humorous or satirical in nature.Slide6

FORMAL

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This type of definition is the actual definition and application of the word/term/phrase.

The definition is expanded and explained through actual denotation and exemplification to reach the audience.

The definition is usually informative in nature, but it will have a goal as determined by its thesis.Slide7

How DEFINITION fits your audience and purpose

EXTENDED DEFINITION is the goal.

EXTENDED DEFINITION allows you to apply a personal interpretation to a word, to propose a revisionist view of a commonly accepted meaning, to analyze words representing complex or controversial issues.Slide8

STRATEGIES

1.

Stay focused on the essay’s purpose, audience, and tone

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Informal and fanciful definition has the goal to inspire laughter or groans.

Formal definition has the goal to inspire understanding.

2.

Formulate an effective definition

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In formal definition, decide the term, class, and characteristics to include.

In fanciful/informal, decide the goal (humor, satire, entertainment…)

3.

Develop the extended definition

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Determine what format/pattern to use; for example, narrative, descriptive, comparison-contrast, negation…

4.

Organize the material that develops the definition

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5.

Write an effective introduction that allows for further development and explanation of the definition

.Slide9

Sample Essays for discussion/analysis

“Absolute Zero” – reading aloud

Fanciful or Formal?

Believable or Ridiculous?

Effect?

“Entropy” pp. 443-445 (6

th

ed.) OR 436-438 (7

th

ed.)

Fanciful or Formal?

Believable or Ridiculous?

Effect?Slide10

Essay Structure for “Entropy”

Paragraphs 1-3 = Introductory examples, Thesis, Formal definition

Examples of entropy from everyday life

Thesis: Disorder is the natural order of the universe.

Formal definition: Entropy is a measure of the amount of disorder in the universe.Slide11

Paragraph 4-12 = Extended definition of entropy through comparison-contrast

Extended def: Entropy is loss of purpose, haphazard chaos in people’s lives.

Comparison: As in nature,

entropy

in

everyday life is irreversible. (examples)

Comparison: Entropy results in wasted energy and opportunities in life. (examples)

Comparison: Entropy affects human relationships. (examples)

Contrast: Entropy is not always inevitable. Creation of life is the most profound exception to entropy. (examples)

Contrast: Creation takes harder work than entropy; there are more paths to disorder than to order. (examples)Slide12

Paragraphs 13-15 develop extended definition through cause-effect

Entropy is depressing.

Entropy creates distressing disorder in life.Slide13

Paragraphs 16-17 conclude the definition essay

Restatement of thesis and author’s pessimistic feelings about entropy.

Final comments/questions about definition as a mode of writing?

See assignment page on your unit outline