This document discusses the concept of diction in poetry. It begins with a quote about how poets craft words like artisans craft materials. It then defines diction as word choice and explains how words have both denotative and connotative meanings. Denotation is the dictionary definition, while connotation involves cultural associations. The document uses the example of "house" versus "home" to illustrate how words with similar denotations can have different connotations due to personal experience. It emphasizes that understanding connotation is key to understanding an author's intended effects and a reader's reactions.