Saturday, 11 April 2015

(12/2) Analysing Language: A Basic Guide



Some Tips When Analysing Language

Use the following sentence as a guide when analysing any language.
 
Note: The following scaffolds have been tailored slightly to the analysis of emotive language.


The author uses the emotive word (identify emotive word) to describe (what is the word describing). (Outline intended reader) would be encouraged to(How does this make the reader feel about what is being described).
 
Example and Rational using the scaffolds above
 
Rational
In the ‘Policy Shames Us All’ article it was identified that Nguyen used the emotive words ‘terrifying’ and ‘dangerous’ to describe the home country of the asylum seekers
Example
 
Nguyen employs the emotive words ‘terrifying’ and ‘dangerous’ to describe the ‘conditions’ and ‘circumstances’ of the home country the refugees are fleeing from. Former asylum seekers and families would be encouraged to reflect on the dangers they fled from in their own lives and the importance being protected by Australia played in their own happiness.
<(For extra credit) increasing complexity… (Why being protected is important)>
The authors description of the asylum seekers home country as terrifying and dangerous emphasizes that refugees are vulnerable and require a safe country and adequate government policy to protect them from a ‘state of horror.’
 
 

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