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Connotation and Denotation

Connotation and Denotation. Lord of the Flies. Denotation. The specific, literal image, idea, concept, or object that a sign refers to. Connotation.

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Connotation and Denotation

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  1. Connotation and Denotation Lord of the Flies

  2. Denotation • The specific, literal image, idea, concept, or object that a sign refers to.

  3. Connotation • The figurative cultural assumptions that the image implies or suggests. It involves emotional overtones, subjective interpretations, socio-cultural values, and ideological assumptions.

  4. Examples • Denotation-Stop (without words we recognize the meaning from the shape and the color) • Connotation-Risk (accident or ticket)

  5. Denotation? Connotations?

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  9. Connotation? Denotations?

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  14. Final Thoughts • Denotation and Connotation are not two separate things/signs. They are two aspects/elements of a sign. All signs carry each function. • Each function is also connected to cultural forces. Denotation has no natural connection to the thing it signifies. It too is culturally and historically created.

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