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    “Life Under a Chief Doublespeak Officer” is the essay that I have chosen. The purpose of this essay is to explain how doublespeak is used. It shows how some words can be changed to seem like it something important when it is not. William Lutz wrote about how a band could call a robbery just a authorized transaction. A bank in Texas did this as their ATM was stolen. (Lutz‚ para. 3.) The descriptive writing pattern used by this writer is specific language. I feel that he uses this pattern extremely

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    Paraphrasing William Lutz’s essay‚ “Life Under the Chief Doublespeak Officer”‚ describes what a doublespeak is all about and how companies and businesses in America use doublespeak to change the meaning of something or how it can misrepresent the real meaning of words. It is a language that has no real meaning or has more than one meaning and is intended to hide the truth. In the first sentence of the essay‚ the author reveals that doublespeak is a language that pretends to say something and is misleading

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    Analysis of Lutz Doubts About Doublespeak by William Lutz is a very interesting piece that I would highly recommend for everyone to read. He gives a very clear picture of what “Doublespeak” is and how it is used in our society every day. Lutz purpose is to promote his speech to a mass audience and try to inform as many citizens as possible about the deceptive qualities that doublespeak contains. With his great examples and clear explanations he gets his point across to his primary and secondary

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    my even thinking about being imprisoned. In fact‚ up to then‚ I never had been so truly free in my life.” I look up to that! My English professor blessed me with an article about doublespeak. When you think doublespeak‚ you are most likely to brush it off as some lame word that you have to learn. I think doublespeak is the reason for most corruption in this world because most politicians come from a bloodline of intelligence; they have perfected the art of double speaking.

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    one speaks and simultaneously communicates? Absolutely. First impressions almost always come from the way someone speaks‚ the words they choose‚ the dialect or twang of their speech‚ and the tone of their voice. Speech is essential to expression. Doublespeak‚ the negative aspect of how we use language‚ is also a part of this expression‚ because it influences how someone communicates and carries their self in a conversation. The way people speak and carry themselves in a conversation has shaped society

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    the terminology‚ jargon becomes doublespeak. The third kind of doublespeak is gobbledygook or bureaucratese. Both describe inflated jargon-clutter used to overwhelm the audience with words. The fourth kind is inflated language which is designed to make the ordinary seem extraordinary. Using of any of these four types of language with the intention to mislead‚ deceive‚ confuse or overwhelm their audience‚ and fails to communicate clearly‚ is considered doublespeak. Using these types of political

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    Politicians commonly use this to persuade the people to do something. Such manipulation devices‚ including propaganda and doublespeak‚ may be used for upright or malicious purposes. Both Donna Woolfolk Cross and William Lutz recognize what we say and how we say things can influence people’s thoughts. Lutz chiefly expresses how words are used to mislead people. He states‚ “Doublespeak is a blanket term for language which pretends to communicate but doesn’t‚ a language which makes the bad seem good‚ the

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    and uses propaganda techniques to suppress freedom‚ controlling the people and forming a totalitarian society. Orwell introduces two new linguistic concepts in 1984; newspeak‚ and doublespeak. Newspeak is used by the Party to reduce and limit thought‚ and simplify the english language to the bare minimum. Doublespeak‚ on the other hand‚ which is commonly used by Party members to distort the actually meaning of words‚ and use the words against those who do not understand what they mean. George Orwell

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    Doublethink Nineteen Eight-Four ‚ by George Orwell‚ is a story about a man named Winston Smith‚ a member of the Outer party‚ who lives in London‚ in a time when it is totalitarian society‚ which is led by Big Brother‚ who is constantly watching and surveillance its people. Big Brother controls and sensors everyones thoughts and behavior. They achieve this by public mind control‚ which is known as Doublethink. Doublethink is a term coined by Orwell‚ it means “the power of holding two contradictory

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    Propaganda: It’s here to stay When the word ‘propaganda’ is used‚ negative connotations are generally brought to mind. People think of politicians using propaganda to force their agenda on others or to slander their opponent’s name as in the new election coming up between Obama and Romney. Yet is this all propaganda really is? Or is there something more that is never discussed about propaganda? This essay will be summarizing and discussing three from Orwell‚ Lutz ‚ and Woolfolk about propaganda

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