This post gives some useful vocabulary about the topic "How Do We Wish to Be Remembered?"
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This post gives some useful vocabulary about the topic "How Do We Wish to Be Remembered?" |
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Vocabulary List for Discussion (Beginner) Words about Memory and Being Remembered - Remembered: When people still think about you or know you after a long time. - Forgotten: When people no longer think about you or know who you were. - Legacy: What you leave behind for others after you are gone. This can be your work, ideas, or how you affected people. - Famous: Known by very many people. Words about Actions and Creating Things - Deeds: Things that a person does; actions. - Actions: The things that you do. - Contribute: To give or add something (like time, work, or ideas) to help. - Create: To make something new. - Achieve: To successfully do or finish something you wanted to do. Words about Value and Importance - Worth: Having value or importance; being good enough for something. - Value: How important or useful something is. - Meaningful: Having a real purpose or importance; full of meaning. - Ordinary: Normal, usual, not special or different. - Significant: Important or noticeable. Words about Society and Culture - Society: A large group of people living together in a community with shared rules. - Culture: The ideas, customs, and social behavior of a particular group of people. - Influence: The power to change or affect someone or something. - History: The study of past events, especially about human life. Helpful Phrases - Passed away: A gentle way to say someone has died. - Think about: To consider or have an idea about something. - Be driven to: To feel a strong desire or need to do something. - Digital footprint: All the information about you that is on the internet because of your online activity. - Social media: Websites and apps (like Facebook or Instagram) where people share information and talk to others. |
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Advanced Vocabulary List for Discussion Memory, Legacy, and Remembrance - Immortality: The state of being remembered forever, as if living on through one's influence or work. - Posthumous: Happening, awarded, or appearing after a person's death. - Commemoration: Something done to officially remember and honor a person or event. - Remembrance: The act of remembering someone or something; a memory. - Perpetuate: To cause something to continue indefinitely. Actions, Endeavors, and Creation - Endeavor: A serious and determined effort to achieve something. - Pursuit: The act of trying to achieve something over time. - Exploits: Bold or heroic acts, often adventurous. - Chronicle: To record events in a factual, detailed way; a historical account of events. - Inscription: Words written or carved on a surface as a permanent record. Value, Judgment, and Impact - Subjective: Based on personal feelings, tastes, or opinions. - Intrinsic: Belonging naturally; essential and inherent value. - Merit: The quality of being good, worthy, or deserving of praise or reward. - Enduring: Lasting over a long period of time; durable. - Profound: Having deep meaning or significance; very great. Societal and Philosophical Concepts - Philanthropy: The desire to promote the welfare of others, often through charitable donations. - Ephemeral: Lasting for a very short time; fleeting. - Posterity: All future generations of people. - Narrative: A spoken or written account of connected events; the story of something. - Canonized: Treated as being of the highest importance or authority; in a religious context, officially declared a saint. Modern Context and Critique - Curate: To select, organize, and present content or items with care. - Ephemeral: Lasting for a very short time (relevant to digital content). - Ubiquitous: Seeming to be everywhere at once; very common. - Commodify: To treat something as a mere product to be bought and sold, stripping it of its intrinsic value. - Authenticity: The quality of being genuine, real, and true to one's own personality or values. Useful Phrases - Stand the test of time: To remain popular, respected, or effective for a long period. - Cement one's legacy: To make one's lasting impact secure and permanent. - A life well-lived: A phrase describing a life full of meaningful and virtuous actions. - In the grand scheme of things: When considering the larger, long-term perspective. - Seek validation: To look for confirmation or approval from others. |
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Advanced Vocabulary List for Discussion (Graduate Level) Memory, Oblivion, and Temporality - Mnemonic: Relating to or designed to aid the memory. - Oblivion: The state of being completely forgotten or unknown. - Transience: The state or fact of lasting only for a short time; impermanence. - Anonymity: The condition of being unknown or unacknowledged. - Retrospection: The action of looking back on or reviewing past events. Value Judgement and Existential Significance - Didactic: Intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive. - Apotheosis: The highest point in the development of something; culmination or glorification. - Inconsequential: Not important or significant. - Epitomize: To be a perfect example of a quality or type. - Dichotomy: A division or contrast between two things that are represented as being opposed or entirely different. Action, Creation, and Agency - Prolific: Producing much fruit or foliage or many offspring; (of an artist, author, etc.) producing many works. - Prowess: Skill or expertise in a particular activity or field; bravery in battle. - Exertion: Physical or mental effort. - Ingenuity: The quality of being clever, original, and inventive. - Vocation: A strong feeling of suitability for a particular career or occupation; a calling. Philosophical and Critical Concepts - Existential: Relating to existence, especially human existence and its meaning. - Teleology: The explanation of phenomena by the purpose they serve rather than by postulated causes. - Historiography: The study of the methods and principles used in historical research and writing. - Metanarrative: An overarching story or theory that orders and explains knowledge and experience. - Paradigm: A typical example or pattern of something; a model or worldview. Literary and Cultural Discourse - Canonical: Accepted as being part of an established group of works or principles. - Hagiography: A biography that idealizes its subject, often a saint. - Posthumous recognition: Fame, awards, or acknowledgment received after death. - Cultural amnesia: The loss or willful forgetting of cultural heritage and historical memory. - Élite culture: Cultural products and activities considered to be of the highest quality and sophistication, often associated with the wealthy or powerful. Useful Phrases and Idiomatic Expressions - Transcend one's mortality: To achieve something so lasting that it goes beyond the limits of a human lifespan. - Ascribe meaning/value to: To consider that something has a particular meaning, quality, or value. - Grapple with: To engage in a close fight or struggle without weapons; to struggle mentally with a problem. - An enduring imprint: A long-lasting and significant effect or influence. - The vicissitudes of fame: The unpredictable changes and shifts in public recognition and reputation. |