Language Can Fortify one’s Charisma
By: Muhd Hazim • Case Study • 436 Words • August 13, 2014 • 689 Views
Language Can Fortify one’s Charisma
The focus of a recent discussion in one of your classes was the importance of language in determining one’s social class , which is based on My Fair Lady – the musical .Based on the discussion , you are to write an article for your school bulletin on the following topic : Language can fortify one’s charisma
Language can fortify one’s charisma
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Language is an art of communication that plays paramount role in daily life . It is also the essential element in transferring knowledge and information globally . Charisma is a special personal quality of an individual making him or her capable to influence others . As far as we concern , charismatic people need a very splendid language skill to lead their employees . Thus , how does language can fortify one’s charisma ?
Based on the novel My Fair Lady , the pronunciation of Eliza completely differ from Professor Higgins . As an example when Professor Higgins ask Eliza to pronounce the sentence `the rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain ‘ , she replies ` the rine in Spine sties minely in the plain. This shows that lower class people have quite terrible pronunciation that sometimes can lead to our misunderstanding when having a chat with them even though the language used is English . So , can a lower class person with a bad English pronunciation become an example for us to follow ? I think no unless they can repair their pronunciation.