• Liminal Writing: Inspired by George Bernard Shaw's line on the duality of language

  • Feb 1 2025
  • Duración: 11 m
  • Podcast

Liminal Writing: Inspired by George Bernard Shaw's line on the duality of language

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  • Exploring the Dual Nature of Language: Alliance and Quarrel

    In this episode of Liminal Writing, Ces Millado and Lee Moran delve into a line by George Bernard Shaw reflecting the dual nature of language: 'A common language certainly makes an alliance easier, though you must not forget that it also makes quarreling easier.'

    Through their interpretations, they explore how language can both unify and divide, emphasizing its role in human connection, conflict, and communication. They discuss how language influences our values, relationships, and interactions, touching on the importance of listening, understanding, and the intricate dance between expressing opinions and receptivity.

    The conversation also reflects on the nuances of performance and subtext in language, illustrating the depth and complexity of human communication.

    00:08 Introducing Today's Topic

    00:30 Exploring the Quote

    01:06 Lee’s Piece

    01:56 Ces’ Piece

    04:38 The Role of Language in Relationships

    06:30 The Complexity of Communication

    09:49 Final Thoughts and Conclusion

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