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Choice of diction is very crucial to the communication of meaning.

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Diction Definition

Diction can be defined as style of speaking or writing, determined by the choice of words by a speaker or a writer. Diction, or choice of words, often separates good writing from bad writing. It depends on a number of factors. Firstly, the word has to be right and accurate. Secondly, words should be appropriate to the context in which they are used. Lastly, the choice of words should be such that the listener or reader understands easily.

Proper diction, or proper choice of words, is important to get the message across. On the other hand, the wrong choice of words can easily divert listeners or readers, which results in misinterpretation of the message intended to be conveyed.

Types of Diction

Individuals vary their diction depending on different contexts and settings. Therefore, we come across various types of diction.

Formal diction – formal words are used in formal situations, such as press conferences and presentations.

Informal diction – uses informal words and conversation, such as writing or talking to friends.

Colloquial diction – uses words common in everyday speech, which may be different in different regions or communities.

Slang diction – is the use of words that are newly coined, or even impolite.

Examples of Diction in Literature

Depending on the topics at hand, writers tend to vary their diction. Let us see some examples of diction in literature:

Example #1: Ode on a Grecian Urn

John Keats, in his Ode on a Grecian Urn, uses formal diction to achieve a certain effect. He says:

“Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard

Are sweeter: therefore, ye soft pipes, play on …”

Notice the use of the formal “ye,” instead of the informal “you.” The formality here is due to the respect the urn inspires in Keats. In the same poem he says:

“Ah, happy, happy boughs! that cannot shed

Your leaves, nor ever bid the spring adieu.”

It is more formal to use “adieu” than to say “goodbye.”

Function of Diction

In literature, writers choose words to create and convey a typical mood, tone, and atmosphere to their readers. A writer’s choice of words, and his selection of graphic words, not only affect the reader’s attitude, but also conveys the writer’s feelings toward the literary work. Moreover, poetry is known for its unique diction, which separates it from prose. Usually, a poetic diction is marked by the use of figures of speech, rhyming words, and other devices.

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