Rhetorical Terms & Roots Week 1. Euphony vs. Cacophony Eu (good) phon (sound) y – a succession of harmonious sounding words in poetry or prose. Consonants.

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Rhetorical Terms & Roots Week 1

Euphony vs. Cacophony Eu (good) phon (sound) y – a succession of harmonious sounding words in poetry or prose. Consonants such as “l, m, n, r” and soft “f” and “v” sounds; “w”, “s”, “y” and “th” or “wh” extensively to create more pleasant sounds Caco (bad) phon (sound) y – words that combine sharp, harsh, hissing, or unmelodious sounds. Cconsonants in combinations which requires explosive delivery e.g., p, b, d, g, k, ch-, sh-

Examples: Euphony: Success is counted sweetest By those who ne’er succeed. To comprehend a nectar Requires sorest need. - Emily Dickinson Full-faced above the valley stood the moon; And like a downward smoke, the slender stream Along the cliff to fall and pause and fall did seem. - Alfred Lord Tennyson

Examples: Cacophony: “And being no stranger to the art of war, I have him a description of cannons, culverins, muskets, carabines, pistols, bullets, powder, swords, bayonets, battles, sieges, retreats, attacks, undermines, countermines, bombardments, sea-fights…” - Jonathon Swift “With throats unslaked, with black lips baked, Agape they heard me call.” – Samuel Coleridge

Dissonance: Dis (not, apart) son (sound) ance – synonym for cacophony. This is a please this is a please there are the saids to jelly. These are the wets these say the sets to leave a crown to Incy. Incy is short for incubus. A pot. A pot is a beginning of a rare bit of trees. Trees tremble, the old vats are in bobbles, bobbles which shade and shove and render clean, render clean must. - Gertrude Stein

Alliteration: A (to, toward) liter (letter) ation – repetition of sounds, especially initial consonants in two or more neighboring words. “His soul swooned slowly as he heard the snow falling faintly through the universe and faintly falling, like the descent of their last end, upon all the living and the dead.” – James Joyce

Assonance: A (to, toward) son (sound) ance – repetition of sounds produced by vowels within a sentence or phrase. “And stepping softly with her air of blooded ruin about the glade in a frail agony of grace she trailed her rags through dust and ashes, circling the dead fire, the charred billets and chalk bones, the little calcined ribcage.” – Cormac McCarthy

Consonance: Con (with) son (sound) ance - repetitive sounds produced by consonants within a sentence or phrase; a form of alliteration that is the opposite of assonance pitter, patter chuckle, fickle, and kick “Rap rejects my tape deck, ejects projectile Whether Jew or gentile, I rank top percentile Many styles, more powerful than gamma rays My grammar pays, like Carlos Santana plays.” – The Fugees

Connotation vs. Denotation: Con (with) not (mark) ation - a meaning that is implied by a word apart from its definition; cultural and emotional associations or meanings that come with a word “Childlike” “Childish” are both negative; “Youthful” is positive De (down) not (mark) ation – a word’s dictionary definition (devoid of its emotional association)

Ambiguity: Ambi (both) guity (lead, wander) – having a double meaning or multiple meanings; ambiguous can also mean “open to interpretation” or “intentionally vague” I can't recommend this book too highly. Prostitutes Appeal to Pope (newspaper headline)

Diction: Dict (say, speak, proclaim) ion – the author’s or the speaker’s word choice Formal vs. Informal language; appeals to emotion (pathos) Creates mood, tone, and atmosphere