Awakening The Society From the Silence

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Awakening the society from the silence

There are a number of ways to create silence and noise today is the most common way to create silence. The sound of silence connotes a meaning of our inability to communicate with one another in the midst of our own voice in which it builds barriers that separate people from others. The key for better relationship in people, community, society and the world is to challenge and fight for decentralization of power that ultimately leads to silence of the public.

In the first stanza of the song, it is showing the speaker had feelings of remoteness while he was talking to his old friend ‘darkness’ for unspecified period of time. Talking with silence, where stillness has taken place, can be defined as solitude and loneliness. The reason behind the speaker resort to solitude and loneliness is because a vision was one that gives distress on him. In this case, if vision acts as a threat that oppresses and retreats instead of progressing and moving forwards to bright future, solace has to be a shelter which needs to be in place to defend one’s loneliness and feeling of isolation. “walked alone” in the second stanza, it seems that the speaker has a dream and shows an earnest craving to escape from lethargic ennui and weariness. No one would understand his feeling until the right time comes. (Simon, 1964, par. 1, 2)

Paul (1964) said “When my eyes were stabbed by the flash of a neon light,” this line is an implication of the speaker who stands on the line between the old and emerging society to come and what neon light implies is a corruption of the old society that neon, a colorless but glows a color of orange-red when an electrical discharge runs through, can be thought as a sign of es...

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...litical regime to the hands of the working class society. The shift of power from social elites to people can be implemented into practice is of priority for the country’s stability, sustainability and democracy.

Barriers are typically unfavourable to a human relationship that should be avoided and it is not an easy task what people today can steadily maintain in common. The public should communicate with each other to confront against a power of capitalism, political power, and a dark side of the current society to break the silence as well as to regain the true freedom that once slowly taken away by fences built with centralization of power.

References

Klein, N. (2006). Don't fence us in. In K. Lewis (Ed.), Word and world: A critical thinking reader (1st ed., pp. 144-150) Nelson College.

Simon, P. (1964). The sound of silence.

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