Intersubjectivity in The Sound of Silence
Question asked on Genius: does the song explain intersubjectivity? how?
The first verse leads the listener to know the perspective is higher than personal, it is a social perspective reached. In this 3rd person perspective social conditions could be discussed, however people don’t break the silence. Such as a failure to hold conversations that matter – condemning those to the “wells of silence”. In the intersubjectivity we allow silence to destroy discussing changes needed in society. We allow a normalcy to silence. More
The first verse leads the listener to know the perspective is higher than personal, it is a social perspective reached. In this 3rd person perspective social conditions could be discussed, however people don’t break the silence. Such as a failure to hold conversations that matter – condemning those to the “wells of silence”. In the intersubjectivity we allow silence to destroy discussing changes needed in society. We allow a normalcy to silence. More
The first verse leads the listener to know the perspective is higher than personal, it is a social perspective reached. In this 3rd person perspective social conditions could be discussed, however people don’t break the silence. Such as a failure to hold conversations that matter – condemning those to the “wells of silence”. In the intersubjectivity we allow silence to destroy discussing changes needed in society. We allow a normalcy to silence. More