In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “History of Language.”
Write a piece of fiction describing the incident that gave rise to the phrase, “third time’s the charm.”
The history of language and words has influence millions, yet the evolution of words has a lot to be considered.
The use of words and its impact is reflected and remembered throughout time by notable and historical authors as William Shakespeare, Robert Thoreau, Jane Austin and Ernest Hemingway.
The world’s dictionaries are filled with words providing humanity ways to express and define its self and many emotions. However, the majority of the worlds’ population utilizes less that 150 words to express themselves during their lifetime.
If only someone would have updated or expanded the language of primary nursery rhymes like Jack and Jill. It is possible a newer version would read as follows.
“Jack and Jill ascended a mound incline of twelve degrees for .5 miles, to collect a pale of aqua.”
At this time in history, many would believe the evolution of language has evolved. Although many vulgar curse words are used by many cultures around the world to express “shock, surprise, and sensual desires.”
Examples of words and phrases like, “Damn, Darn, Oh Sht, Oh F%k, and Oh my f…ing God, are used consistently to express human emotions ranging from shock, desires, and amazement.
So why are the Webster and Oxford dictionaries are filled with hundreds of thousands of alternative words defining every human emotion, yet a humanity utilizes 50 words or less to express these feelings.
I believe writers, bloggers, and poets inspire humanities ability to expand the use of words. What are your thoughts and beliefs?
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