Does language belong to everyone, or can individuals redefine words to mean whatever they choose?
Through the Looking-Glass by Carroll, Lewis
This theme explores how language shapes reality and whether individuals can arbitrarily define words to suit their own purposes. It examines the importance of shared understanding versus individual interpretation and the potential for language to be both a tool for communication and a source of confusion.
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Alice, if words are so fixed in their meanings, how do you explain the existence of slang, dialects, and evolving language? Isn't language a constantly shifting, somewhat arbitrary system?
Humpty Dumpty, if your words have meanings that only you understand, how can you claim to be communicating with anyone at all? Isn't communication inherently a shared endeavor?
Oh, that's so true! It makes me think about how frustrating it is when someone uses jargon you don't understand. But maybe Humpty Dumpty just wants to feel powerful? What do you think, Lily?
Definitely! It's like he wants language to bend to *him*. Maybe he's insecure? It's interesting that Alice keeps trying to understand him, though. Do you think she humors him, or is she genuinely curious?
Yes, that's such a good point! I think she's genuinely curious, but also polite. It's like she's trying to find a connection, even with someone as prickly as Humpty Dumpty. What do you think, Alice?
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