1.Diction: Denotation and Connotation
-Denotation: the word names, describes, or narrates, presumably considered in a detached, scientific, and descriptive manner
-Connotation: accumulation of emotional associations that a word has gathered through its history or acquires in a given setting
the boy, too young to articulate clearly, is calling out his trade in the streets--sweep, sweep, sweep, sweep but thepoet is telling us that we should weep over his pitiful plight. In lines 7-8 the innocent boy is genuinely trying to comfort his friend and does not recognize, as thepoet does, the ironic discrepancy between the comfort he intends and the lack of comfort he actually offers, for n
the boy, too young to articulate clearly, is calling out his trade in the streets--sweep, sweep, sweep, sweep but thepoet is telling us that we should weep over his pitiful plight. In lines 7-8 the innocent boy is genuinely trying to comfort his friend and does not recognize, as thepoet does, the ironic discrepancy between the comfort he intends and the lack of comfort he actually offers, for n
the Bible〉(1875)․〈교회와 종교 Last Essays on Church and Religion〉(1877) 등을 썼다. 이러한 책들에서 아널드는 성공회적인 '근대주의'의 기반을 세웠다. 모든 종교적 자유주의자들처럼 그도 두 입장으로부터 심한 비난을 받았다. 그 한편인 정통파는 그를 무신론자이며 신을 '취향의 흐름'으로 전환시키고 분
시기를 넘어섰다거나 또는 더 이상 그러한 인유들이 대중의 관심을 사지 않게 되었다는 이유에서 호의의 근거들(grounds ofoffice)을 제거하기 위함이었다(vii).
토마스 아놀드(Thomas Arnold)의 아들 매튜 아놀드(Matthew Arnold)는 무질서와 혼란 억제의 중요성에 대해서 곰곰이 생각해 본 후에 다음과 같이 말