Friday, June 16, 2023

In 2023 the noun words, Emperor, clothes, and parable defining an "Emperor With No Clothes"

 
In my previous "Emperor With No Clothes" blogspot.com post, years ago, I didn't do the words and meanings thorough research to examine how the definition is affected.
As I mentioned in other posts, nouns are always more important in a redefinition oriented 21st century, but the words and meaning of an "Emperor With No Clothes" "parable" educates this 2023's applicables, since each noun word taken separately, is an ID for an "Emperor With No Clothes."
If taken separately, to a much earlier time, the word "parable" should be part of defining the meaning of "Emperor"  and "clothes."
Although it is only in 2023 I find it necessary to include the noun "parable, therefore, I have included more "parable" definitions, since this word "parable" has a "literary" connection, too.
And now, the words and meanings of the total expression, "Emperor With No Clothes," will certainly make the significance of this expression stand out as an identifier of the year 2023's main stream media's use of headlines used specifically, to separate points of views in the approach to the 2024 election.

"To sum up, an "Emperor With No Clothes," may symbolize much more in this nation's history as a republic.

 

Sunday, May 14, 2023

The meaning of the word "myth"

 
As it is clear by my research of this word "myth" is an "unfounded false story."
Yet, the history of the word "myth" is also significant.
For instance, in wiki's POV, "Myth is a folklore genre consisting of narratives that play a fundamental role in a society, such as foundational tales or origin myths. Since "myth" is popularly used to describe stories that are not objectively true."
The "links" in wiki's POV are significant, too.
In my opinion, the idea that the untrue has a purpose and an intent means that "myth" is a word meaning with considerable significance, even perhaps, promoting certain points of view,  may be an aspect of the word "myth" that should be considered when utilizing this word in a sentence.
As I have noted in my past posts, words of importance in this 21st century, ostensibly tend to be "nouns."
If I may suggest, when using a word that is a "noun" like "myth" in your sentence, perhaps it is good to consider the importance of what you want to say, even, that somehow, you have been influenced by a campaign of sorts to affect your point of view.
And therefore, you may not be totally inclined to believe what you are intending to suggest.