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There are many educated men on the face of the Earth while some are not so educated. In his essay “The Marks of an Educated Man”, Butler listed five traits of an educated man: correctness and precision in the mother tongue, gentle manners, power and habit of reflection, power of growth, and his possession of efficiency/power to do so. The definition of an educated man in Butler’s definition is indeed correct. You cannot say you met one educated man that lacks all 5 of the traits that he had listed above.
To begin with, I agree with Butler’s definition of an educated man because all the qualities that he listed are truly found in an educated man. The first trait that he had stated was correctness and precision in the mother tongue. What this basically means is that an educated man uses correct language and pronunciation in his speech on a day to day basis. In the text Butler states “When one hears English well spoken with pure diction, correct pronunciation and almost unconscious choice of the right words, he or she recognizes it at once.” (page 1, paragraph 2, lines 15-17). What Butler is saying is that if a man can speaks English clearly and properly, therefore he is educated. People of this generation cannot put a sentence together without using 2 negatives or a curse word after every word that they say. An educated man pronounces his word thoroughly and clearly so anyone and everyone can understand what they are saying.
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