Discurso - Subjetivo
★★★★☆ (4/5) – A powerful tool, but one that demands rhetorical awareness and ethical responsibility.
Definition & Core Concept "Discurso subjetivo" refers to language use that centers on the speaker’s or writer’s personal perspective, emotions, opinions, evaluations, and beliefs. It contrasts with "discurso objetivo" (objective discourse), which aims for neutrality, factuality, and detachment. Subjectivity is not an error but a strategic communicative choice. discurso subjetivo
Discurso subjetivo is not a deficiency but a distinct rhetorical mode essential for human communication. Its effectiveness depends entirely on purpose and context . In personal narrative, literature, and persuasive speaking, it is indispensable. In academic or technical reporting, it requires careful calibration. The most skilled communicators know when to foreground subjectivity and when to suppress it—and can strategically shift between the two within a single text (e.g., an op-ed that cites objective data before offering a subjective conclusion). ★★★★☆ (4/5) – A powerful tool, but one
| Dimension | Subjective Discourse | Objective Discourse | |-----------|----------------------|----------------------| | Goal | Express opinion, persuade, evoke | Inform, demonstrate, report | | Voice | First-person, evaluative | Third-person, neutral | | Evidence | Anecdotal, emotional | Empirical, verifiable | | Typical genres | Editorial, diary, testimony | Scientific paper, manual, news brief | Subjectivity is not an error but a strategic
