incommunicability การใช้
- Some readers and critics have expressed regret or criticism, mentioning the " difficulty " and the " incommunicability " of her poems.
- To a person therefore belongs a threefold incommunicability, expressed in notes ( b ), ( c ), and ( d ).
- In this way, through incommunicability, the poet speaks to the world in a paradoxical way that shows a yearning for true communication.
- The consumer society critiqued in the Rome of " La Dolce Vita " has moved to the suburbs where incommunicability, selfishness, voyeurism, and spiritual poverty characterise the chaos of mass media existence.
- The goal is to obtain pictures, of an almost allegorical nature, of stereotypes with a certain social success ( businessman, pilot, executive woman ) where, however, solitude or incommunicability with others is apparent.
- An important theoretical example for storytelling analysis is provided by Walter Benjamin in his illuminated essay " The Storyteller " where he argues about the decline of storytelling art and the incommunicability of experiences in the modern world.
- Thus, the concept of " alienness " ( from familiar incommunicability the individuation stems ), or that of " functional family " ( that one that fulfils the functions that society expects from her, that is : generational equity, socialization, social control and cultural transmission ).