Adam Sheldrick- Ong reading
Ong says, “It is impossible to speak a word orally without any intonation. In a text, punctuation can signal tone minimally: a question mark or a comma…Actors spend hours determining how actually to utter the words in the text before them. A given passage might be delivered by one actor in a shout, by another in a whisper ”. This is so relevant, especially in today’s time with texting. When sending a text to someone, the written form of communication is used and sometimes that is forgotten. This can make others react unexpectedly to messages without the sender knowing or presuming that the message could be taken the wrong way. This happens because the person receiving the message does not know the tone of the words that are being sent. The use of emojis has helped in recent years but nothing compares to the use of oral or face to face communication.
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