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1、.1 Unit 13 TEXT I EUPHEMISMNeil Postman.2Pre-reading Questions:w1.What is euphemism?Can you give some examples both in English and in Chinese languages?(Lib.W.)w2.Do you think the use of euphemisms makes our language more pleasant?.3Definition:w (Pre-rd):the substitution of a mild,indirect,or vague
2、expression for one thought to be offensively harsh or blunt.w Ency.Bri.(CD,98):the substitution of an agreeable or inoffensive expression for one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant.4Definition:wNEC(Book 4):(an example of)the use of a pleasanter,less direct name for something thought to
3、be unpleasant.w or,the substitution of a mild or vague expression for a harsh or blunt one.The word is derived from a Greek word meaning to speak favorably.The Greek prefix eu-means well.5Euphemismw1.Euphemisms are used to replace words associated with subjects that are sensitive or taboo,such as de
4、ath,sex,madness and so on.e.g.we avoid saying He died last night,but say instead passed away,join his maker,left us,kicked the bucket.6Euphemismw 2.Sometimes euphemisms are employed out of politeness.The words we use to refer to our natural bodily functions are generally euphemisms.The word lavatory
5、 is itself a euphemism,derived from the Latin lavatorium meaning a place for washing.The American word rest-room is another example.Offal(Brit)or inside(US)is used to refer to a pigs stomach,liver,or lungs.Such euphemisms may be stylistically permissible if they are kept within limits.7Euphemismw3.E
6、uphemisms are also used by politicians and advertisers to hide reality from us.Euphemisms of this kind often lead to a distortion of style and meaning because they tend to be used to defend practices that would sound ugly and brutal in plain words.As George Orwell pointed out in his essay Politics a
7、nd the English language:.8Euphemismw In our time,political speech and writing are largely the defense of the indefensible.Thus political language has to consist largely of euphemisms.Defenseless village are bombarded from the air,the inhabitants driven out into the countryside,the cattle machine-gun
8、ned,the huts set on fire:this is called pacification.9Euphemismw And a motorcar becomes a symphony of speed and style by the advertisers.w Other examples:w at liberty-out of work,senior citizen-old people,in the family way-pregnant,w burier-undertaker,mortician,prison-correctional institution,w 去世、逝
9、世、作古、牺牲、与世长辞(死亡),身体发福(胖)、赋闲、下岗、分流、待业(失业)、拮据(贫困).10In-reading Interpretation:Para.1w 1.What is the definition of euphemism according to the author?w .as an auspicious or exalted term(like sanitation engineer)that is used in place of a more down-to-earth term(like garbage man).w auspicious or exalted:
10、favorable or dignified,glorified,raising the status of a man referred tow more down-to-earth:factual,telling what something actually is.11In-reading Interpretation:Para.1w Why is a term like garbage man down-to-earth,and sanitation engineer auspicious or exalted?(3-2)w Garbage man is a man cleaning
11、the garbage,which is factual,telling what something actually is.But by using sanitation engineer,the same man cleaning the garbage seems to become an engineer,which is a more glorified term.12In-reading Interpretation:Para.1w 2.People who are partial to.really talking about.w Euphemism-prone people
12、are subject to the charge that they are insincere.w People dont believe them as well as what they talk about.13In-reading Interpretation:Para.1w 3.What is the example given in this para.to illustrate it?w Operation Sunshine:a pretty name for the experiments with the hydrogen bomb in the South Pacifi
13、c,which actually bring a lot of harms to the surrounding areas.This is an immoral act,but by giving this pretty name,the govt.tried to expunge the hideous imagery that the bomb evokes.The name is pretty,but the reality is ugly.w This sort of process.is such a bad name.(this is why euphemism has such
14、 a bad connotation:People who are partial to.really talking about.).14In-reading Interpretation:Para.1w 4.What is G.Orwells opinion on euphemism?w (Note 1)Politicians prefer to euphemisms.Their speech and writing consist largely of euphemisms,trying to make some brutal reality vague,etc.e.g.British
15、rule in India,the Russian purges and deportations,the dropping of the atom bomb on Japan,the Japanese invasion of the Asian countries(建立大东亚共荣圈).15In-reading Interpretation:Para.1w5.What is the function of the last sentences?w Transition,guiding the reader to the next para.,telling them what will be
16、talked about next.w6.What is this para.about?w a common definition,euphemism has got a bad name.16In-reading Interpretation:Para.2w 1.How do you understand Things do not have real names?Can you give examples?(3-3,4)w The meaning of the majority of words is arbitrary and conventional;thus words are n
17、o more than labels given to things.w The name of an object was given in the ancient times.It has been handed down through generations so that it becomes conventional.Names are symbols of the things.They can be changed.17In-reading Interpretation:Para.2w If we first called the man cleaning garbage so
18、me other name instead of garbage man or sanitation engineer,that would be OK.If we called the animal we call pig now shrimp,it would become a shrimp,and vice versa.So are the names of lumbering elephant for an automobile,and perfume for Bronx odor.As Shakespeare said in Romeo and Juliet,Whats in a n
19、ame?That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet.(Even if we change the name of the plant we call conventionally rose to some other name,this plant will still smell as sweet as before/usual.)w Therefore,it is wrong to assume that a name and a thing are one and the same.In other w
20、ords,names can be changed at any time if we want or need.18In-reading Interpretation:Para.2w 2.But a name is usually.one from the other.Is this sentence contradictory to the first one in this para.?(3-5)w No.Things do not have real names.Names can be changed.But since we have been using the name for
21、 a long time,we are most probable/gradually come to establish a kind od association,particularly in semantics,between the two.e.g.When we call the animal pig,we tend to think it fat,stupid,eating and sleeping,etc.Because of this semantic association,we have the expressions as make a pig of oneself(e
22、at too much),buy a pig in a bag(buy without checking it up),etc.19In-reading Interpretation:Para.2w3.This is all because what we call things affects how we will perceive them.(=Things will take on a different look when named differently.The name we give to something affects our perception.)It is not
23、 only harder to.the horse mackerel.凤爪,龙虎斗,牛鞭,Goldlion-金狮,金利来,山水豆腐.20In-reading Interpretation:Para.2w 4.It would appear.of the thing itself.w It seems that mankind is predisposed to regard things as being inseparable from the labels they bear.This is a most intriguing delusion.We naturally think tha
24、t things and their corresponding names are the same,but this is the illusion.w There is some truth in this illusion.w With the change of the names of things,you have changed their images in the eye of people,which,in effect,means a change in what the things really are.If you change the names of thin
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