Post on 23-Feb-2016
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Good Writers Make Purposeful Stylistic
Choices
Style:
The way that different factors come together in a piece of writing.
Style can be displayed through use of:
Voice or Persona: the reader’s impression of the writer projected from the page.
What’s My Style?
What Style Choices are Being Made Here?
What style messages do you see here?
Factors that Affect StyleWays of Shaping Sentences
Types of Words
Voice or Persona
Tone
Long/short
Simple/Complex
Many modifiers vs. Few Modifiers
Normal word order / interruptions
Abstract/Concrete
Unusual/Ordinary
Specialized/General
Scientific/Literary
Expert/Layperson
Outsider/Insider
Liberal/Conservative
Neutral observer/active participant
Intimate/Distant
Angry/Calm
Browbeating/Sharing
Informative/Entertaining
Ironic/Literal
Identify the Style of this poem:
From childhood's hour I have not beenAs others were; I have not seenAs others saw; I could not bringMy passions from a common spring.From the same source I have not takenMy sorrow; I could not awakenMy heart to joy at the same tone;And all I loved, I loved alone.
By: Edgar Allan Poe
What is the writer’s voice/persona here? When I walk in the spot, this is what I see, ok
Everybody stops and they staring at meI got a passion in my pants and I ain't afraid to show it, show it, show it, show it
I'm sexy and I know it [x2]
When I'm at the mall, security just can't fight them offWhen I'm at the beach, I'm in a Speedo trying to tan my cheeks (what)This is how I roll, come on ladies it's time to goWe headed to the bar, baby don't be nervousNo shoes, no shirt, and I still get service (watch)
Girl look at that body [x3]I work outGirl look at that body [x3]I work out
Inflated Voice Versus Natural Voice:For most college assignments you should use your natural speaking voice to give your writing a conversational, academic style.
By “natural,” we mean that you should use a voice that tries to be plain and clear while retaining the quality of a person who is enthusiastic about the subject.
Trying to imitate a dense academic style can seem pretentiously stilted and phony – what we call “inflated voice.”
Inflated or Natural Voice?
Inflated Voice Ends Up With you Sounding like this…
In your natural voice don’t be afraid to… Use a thesaurus…it’s good to try out words like
“substantiate” instead of “prove” or “chronicle” instead of “write.” Even a wrong choice is a learning experience.
Write authoritatively about what you know and admit what you don’t know.
Limit each sentence to only one idea…the inclusion of too much material in a sentence sounds rambling or disjointed.
Get someone else’s help. Using a quote or paraphrasing an expert can give you the material you need to confidently express what it is you’re trying to say.
Questions?