Commentary on Albert Camus' "Silent Men"
Some might consider silence to be a lack of communication. I believe, however, that silence is an extremely powerful form of communication. What can not be expressed in words with speech can always be shown through body language and looks. In “Silent Men”, Yvars and his coworkers have realized just that. They have realized that it does not matter how much they scream, fight or strike. No one will listen or even understand their words; but when they fall silent, their ‘words’ are finally brought to meaning. The men are not afraid their words will
. . .
Some common words found in the essay are:
Silent Yvars, ,
Approximate Word count = 368
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)
|