Amanda Capper - Quote From Merlau-Ponty
One quote from the Merlau-Ponty stood out to me: "the whole landscape is overrun with words as with an invasion, it
is henceforth but a variant of speech before our eyesthe whole landscape is overrun with words as with an invasion, it is henceforth a variant of speech before our eyes." I thought this was interesting,
because it shows how we associate things with letters that form words. It is a very metaphysical way of thinking about things.
It seems so obvious yet so simple and no one really acknowledges it. It reminds me of an assignment I once had in my AP language
class in high school. The assignment was to write an essay on an object that has a close personal connection to you and write
how that object's physical characteristics show its true purpose.
For my essay, I wrote it on silicone wristbands, because I always wear one everyday to fiddle with.
I wrote how its smooth texture helps with stress, because it is in a circular shape.
It is meant for everyone, no matter who they are. I don't know if that makes sense, but its a connection I found with the quote.
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