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  1. Naylor states “words themselves are innocuous; it is the consensus that gives them true power”. This implies Naylor’s view of reality shaping the language we use. Naylor claims that if the boy had called her anything else, like nympphomaniac, she would have been as confused (3). Naylor uses words that reveal imagery, such as “snatched ...

  2. noun. 1. the branch of mechanics concerned with the motion of bodies under the action of forces. 2. the forces or properties which stimulate growth, development, or change within a system or process. "the dynamics of changing social relations". intermittent. (adj.) stopping and beginning again, sporadic. reprieve.

  3. A woman could never be a “nigger” in the singular, with its connotations of confirming worth. The noun girl was its closest equivalent in that sense, but only when used in direct address and regardless of the gender doing the addressing. Girl was a token of respect for a woman. The one-syllable word was drawn out to sound like three in ...

  4. In the essay “Nigger: the meaning of a wordGloria Naylor discusses the essence of a word and how it can mean different things to different people in a myriad of situations. Depending on race, gender, societal status and age Naylor outlines how a word like ‘ nigger ’ can have different meanings within one’s own environment.

  5. In the essay “Nigger: the meaning of a wordGloria Naylor discusses the essence of a word and how it can mean different things to different people in a myriad of situations. Depending on race, gender, societal status and age Naylor outlines how a word like ‘nigger’ can have different meanings within one’s own environment.

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    "meaning." And building from the meanings of what we hear, we order reality. Words themselves are innocuous; it is the consensus that gives them true power. (2) I remember the first time I heard the word nigger. In my third-grade class, our math tests were being passed down the rows, and as I handed the papers to

  7. Like the appearance, society will judge an individual based on the words that they choose and in the context that it is used in. In reference to the quote from the article “The Meanings of a Wordby Gloria NaylorWords themselves are innocuous; it is the consensus that gives them true power.”. Gloria Naylor explains that words ...

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