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Authoritative monologue limits the potential of language from "summary" of Art and Answerability by M. M. Bakhtin

The concept of authoritative monologue limiting the potential of language is a central idea in Bakhtin's work. Bakhtin argues that when one person or voice dominates a conversation or discourse, it restricts the richness and diversity of language. In other words, when a single authoritative voice dictates the terms of a dialogue, it stifles the creative and dynamic nature of language. According to Bakhtin, language is a living and evolving entity that thrives on interaction and exchange. When a monologue dominates a conversation, it closes off the possibility for different voices and perspectives to be heard. This limitation not only impoverishes the conversation itself but also hinders the development and growth of language as a whole. Bakhtin emphasizes the importance of dialogue and polyphony in language, where multiple voices and perspectives can co...
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    Art and Answerability

    M. M. Bakhtin

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