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English Language Essay Research Paper English is

English Language Essay, Research Paper


English is a language that is constantly evolving and changing with the times.


According to George Orwell, this evolution of the English language is full of


bad habits which are spread by imitation and which are leading to the general


collapse of English. This bad English is caused by various mental vices which


lead to bad writing that is vague that and lacks precision. These mental vices


include the use of dying metaphors, pretentious diction, and meaningless words.


The combination of these mental vices give Modern English a certain staleness of


imagery and lack of clarity. While a good metaphor assists an author by evoking


a visual image in the reader, ?dying?metaphors that are too commonly used


can lose their vividness. For example, in an article for the Ottawa Citizen, Dan


Leeth described the landscape of the Grand Canyon as vast emptiness?, a


metaphor that has lost it?s effect on the reader due to the fact that it is


used too frequently in Modern English. Another way that a metaphor can lose


it?s effect on the reader is when it is manipulated by the author and twisted


out of context. For example, in another article, Randall Denley, speaks of the


unions and their ?kangaroo courts?, a metaphor that is commonly used without


any knowledge of it?s meaning. In another article, metaphors like ?His voice


thunders…? and ?…taken the theater scene by storm? are too frequently


used just because the author lacks the imagination to make one up for himself, a


common problem in Modern English. The use of dying metaphors could be avoided if


writers would just take the time and trouble to make up a new metaphor for


themselves. The use of pretentious diction is probably the most prevalent mental


vice used in writings today. Author feel the need to dress up simple statements


with unnecessary words to make their sentences appear more intelligent. ? The


deserted house of worship now serves as a memorial to futile efforts.? The


author of this work used pretentious words such a ?futile? in an attempt to


dress up his sentence, but end up increasing the vagueness of his work. Another


example of pretentious diction is when large, useless words are used in


sentences where it would be advantageous to use shorter more direct ones.


?Collectively, unions are outmoded organizations, more coercive and irrational


than the corporate bosses they allegedly protect workers from.? Some writers


even string series of these obscure words together to make their sentences


appear more profound. This fact is illustrated a sentence written by Jamie


Portman that contained words like ?deft direction? and ?performers


cavort?. Instead of using these words, the authors could use words that are


simpler to decrease the ambiguity of their work. The use of meaningless words is


another large problem with Modern English. Authors will often string words


together in long passages that are completely lacking in meaning. Instead of


giving concrete examples, a writer will just string together a bunch of words


that are basically pointless like in this paragraph: ?The route to the rim


slices through an open valley that intrigues with starkness, yielding no hint


that a chasm bisects the land beyond. Dust devils dart and twist, and parched


grasses huddle in isolated clumps.? Authors using Modern English constantly


add meaningless words to sentences that are unnecessary to try and give the


sentence a feeling of symmetry. ? The show does not lampoon aspects of the pot


culture; more important, in its own skewed fashion, it is a rallying cry against


campaigns of lies and misrepresentation by people of power and influence.?


Sentences liek this are now so commonly used in English that the reader almost


expects to see them and doesnt really pay attention to what the paragraph is


actually saying. The evolution of Modern English has brought along many bad


habits and mental vices that are constantly being passed from author to author.


These very habits are what is keeping authors from thinking clearly and


expressing their thoughts in a direct way. The combination of dead metaphors,


pretentious diction, and the use of meaningless words in writing has led to a


certain vagueness in writing and to the collapse of English language.

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