Semantic Fields

” I shivered, though the night was hot. The feeling grew in the court room was exactly the same as cold February morning, when the mocking birds were still, and the carpenters had stopped hammering. ”

Semantics is all about the field in which a text can be interpreted. Some people after reading this would diagnose scout with Diaphoresis a case where a person is feeling cold in a warm room but is still sweating without the need for heat or work. “Diaphoresis can come from pain, lack of oxygen or sugar in the bloodstream, or from fear”. In this case it could be diaphoresis also known as cold sweat because there is an element of fear which can trigger the reactions as scout is scared about what will happen to Tom Robinson during the case.

However I believe that Harper Lee used a semantic to explain the cold athmosphere that was happening in the court room. When she Speaks about the mocking birds that were still and the hammering that stopped she could have related to create tention as if the whole world has focused on the court case like it all depended on it making it important enough to put emotional strain on everyone.

sources: Diaphoresis http://firstaid.about.com/od/glossary/g/09_Diaphoresis.htm


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  1. Ms E Andrews Avatar
    Ms E Andrews

    Jakub

    I really liked that you looked up a medical term for a cold sweat but you don’t really need this for essay practice! You have shown me that you understand the tension caused by the references to the atmosphere.

    Target: I want you to understand that a semantic field is a group of words that share a common meaning. For example: sun, flip-flops and ice-cream could belong to the semantic field of holiday.

    What do you think the semantic field of these words are:
    1. cold, February, shiver?
    2. crowded, empty, packed?

    Have a go, we will look more at this on Monday.

    Ps check your spelling of tension.

    Ms A

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