Abstract
This article focuses on the changing roles of English language and literature with the onset of 21st century. There has been a massive revolution in the world of digitization with the rapid advancement of technology. This paper explores how, in this scenario, English language has paved its way into various nuances in terms of its identity and thematic centrality in both the aspects of the uses of English language and literature. This article explores the complexities of the evolving word adaptations in language and literature over technological uses, where brief interactions, suppression, and reliability serve to define the era of next generation’s online presence. English language has served since ages to overcome the barriers of communication even before the invent of technology. This paper examines how the common English language nuances are rapidly coming into use of everyday life. This paper seeks to understand how English language can continually affect our sense of self-growth, and how this can mould our identity. The paper proposes that English language is not merely serving as a tool for communication worldwide in the present scenario but also constitutes a complex narrative at various contextual sources representing our culture and society. It argues that the various interpretations of the English language and literature can have a powerful impact on shaping our personality as individuals and as a community as a whole in this digital era.
Recommended Citation
Bhakat, Susmita; Das Biswas, Dr. Samapika; and Chakrabarty, Dr. Bonani
(2024)
"The Evolving Facets and Nuances of the English Language in the Digital Era,"
International Journal of English Learning & Teaching Skills (IJELTS): Vol. 6:
Iss.
1, Article 11.
Available at:
https://research.smartsociety.org/ijelts/vol6/iss1/11