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Hillary Clinton: The Power Of Language

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Language equals power and can take form in many different ways. Orwell for example a writer who critics language and how it has become complex and that simplifying language is the key to a better understanding of language because when language is so complex there is no meaning behind what is being said. But contradictory to Orwell society views people with greater vocabulary on a higher pedestal when judging education, social status, and more say in conversation. When language is considered intellectual by others many listen more intently because it seems as if what an intellect has to say is groundbreaking. Foreign and cultural language play a key role in successful power. This type of language can form connections. In a political and …show more content…

This idea comes into play in politics. Politicians are known for their advanced language, blurring and vagueness. But some such as Donald Trump have dumbed down their language. I believe Orwell would be a fan of Mr. Trump considering he is using the basic language but is he really getting his point across with bland repetitive language. In Mr. Trumps speech to RNC he says, “This is the legacy of Hillary Clinton: death, destruction and weakness.
But Hillary Clinton’s legacy does not have to be America’s legacy.” Mr. Trump talks about Hillary and uses legacy three times. As well as when Trump talks about the first amendment he repeats himself using the words bad and tremendous. Anyone can express what they think but the language they decide to use gives them a voice in society. Having the ability to not only think or believe in something but share it with the world is powerful.
Language is Power and most everyone is granted with that power in many different forms as I have given. Language is not hard to acheive it is one of the most fundamental learning steps in childhood development. So hand in hand with that is power. The question is do they use their power for good to advance and improve the world we live in today through culture, opinions, and

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