Poetic Terms Dictionary
Technique

Connotation

Theorised by John Stuart Mill; central to I.A. Richards' semantic poetics. Every word in a poem activates its full connotative field.

Definition

The emotional, cultural, or associative meanings a word carries beyond its literal dictionary definition.

Example

'Snake' denotes a reptile; it connotes treachery, temptation, danger (Genesis, classical myth).

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