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Silence is a relative or total lack of audible soundSound

Sound is a disturbance of mechanical energy that propagates through matter as a wave....
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Silence in Social Interaction: Functions, Meanings, and Interpretations Silence in social interaction is the absence of speech. Silence in this arena can be divided into three categories (Bruneau, 1973): mental, social, or both. These are defined according to time, context, and perception.

Physiologically, silence is the result of hesitation, stutters, self-correction, or the deliberate slowing of speech for the purpose of clarification or processing of ideas. These are short silences.

Interactive silence occurs in interactive roles, reactive tokens, or turn-taking.

According to cultural norms, silence can be interpreted as positive or negative.






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Quotations


Be silent always when you doubt your sense.

Be silent as to services you have rendered, but speak of favours you have received.

But my words like silent raindrops fell, and echoed in the wells of silence.

Paul Simon, The Sound of Silence

Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard Are sweeter: therefore, ye soft pipes, play on.

John Keats, Ode on a Grecian Urn

In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.

It is a great thing to know the season for speech and the season for silence.






Encyclopedia


Silence is a relative or total lack of audible soundSound

Sound is a disturbance of mechanical energy that propagates through matter as a wave....
.

Silence in Social Interaction: Functions, Meanings, and Interpretations

Silence in social interaction is the absence of speech. Silence in this arena can be divided into three categories (Bruneau, 1973): mental, social, or both. These are defined according to time, context, and perception.

Physiologically, silence is the result of hesitation, stutters, self-correction, or the deliberate slowing of speech for the purpose of clarification or processing of ideas. These are short silences.

Interactive silence occurs in interactive roles, reactive tokens, or turn-taking.

According to cultural norms, silence can be interpreted as positive or negative. For example, in a Christian Methodist faith organization silence and reflection during the sermons might be appreciated by the congregation, while in a Southern Baptist church, silence might mean disagreement with what is being taught, or perhaps disconnectedness from the congregated community. [What is this claim based on?]

Gestures and symbols


The rose, sometimes depicted clasped by or on top of closed lips, is another well-recognized symbol of silence stemming from various mythologiesMythology

The word mythology literally means the retelling of myths stories that a particular culture believes to be true and t...
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In the Western cultures, it is sometimes difficult to interpret the message being sent by a person being silent (i.e. not speaking). It can mean angerAnger

Anger is an emotional response to a grievance; real or imagined; past, present or future, based on the perception of the ang...
, hostility, disinterestApathy

Apathy is the lack of emotion, motivation, or enthusiasm....
, or any number of other emotionsEmotion

Emotion, in its most general definition, is a neural impulse that moves an organism to action....
. Because of this, people in Western cultures feel uneasy when one party is silent and will usually try their best to fill up the silence with small talkSmall talk

Small talk may mean:*The act of making conversation for the sake of conversation....
.

The Western ApacheWestern Apache

Western Apache refers to the similar Apache peoples living primarily in east central Arizona....
s use silence during times of uncertainty or angerAnger

Anger is an emotional response to a grievance; real or imagined; past, present or future, based on the perception of the ang...
 in the way most people in Western cultures would be vocal. The goal is to observe and anticipate what the other party is going to do.

In Joy KogawaJoy Kogawa

Joy Nozomi Kogawa is a Canadian poet and novelist of Japanese descent....
's novelNovel

A novel is an extended, generally fictional narrative in prose....
 ObasanObasan

Obasan, first published by Lester and Orpen Dennys in 1981, is a novel by the Japanese-Canadian author Joy Kogawa....
, silence is a symbolSymbol

A symbol, in its basic sense, is a conventional representation of a concept; i.e., an idea, object, quality, quantity, etc....
 of victimization, a sign of the overbearing memories which burden us. Its characters have been silenced by repressionRepression

Repression may refer to the following:...
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In music

Music inherently depends on silence in some form or another to distinguish other periods of sound and allow dynamics, melodies and rhythms to have greater impact. For example, most music scores feature "rests" denoting periods of silence.

Some composers take the use of silence in music to an extreme. 4'33?4'33?

4'33? is a three-movement composition by American avant-garde composer John Cage ....
is an experimental musical workExperimental music

Experimental music is any music that challenges the commonly accepted notions of what music is....
 by avant-gardeAvant-garde

Avant-garde in French means front guard, advance guard, or vanguard....
 composerComposer

A composer is a person who writes music....
 John CageJohn Cage

John Milton Cage was an American experimental music composer, writer and visual artist....
. It consists of just over four and a half minutes of silence. Though first performed on the pianoPiano

piano or pianoforte is a musical instrument classified as a keyboard, percussion, or string instrument, depending on t...
, the piece was composed for any instrument or instruments and is structured in three movementsMovement (music)

In music, a movement is a division of a larger composition or musical form intended to be performed in succession, though co...
. The length of each movement is not fixed by the composer, nor is the total length of the piece. The title of the piece should reflect the timings chosen, and could therefore be different at every performance. The modern performance tradition of 4'33? is to keep the total duration fixed as at the first performance.

In debate

Argumentative silence is the rhetoricRhetoric

Rhetoric is the art or technique of persuasion, usually through the use of language....
al practice of saying nothing when an opponent in a debateDebate

Debate or debating is a formal method of interactive and position representational argument....
 would expect something to be said. Poorly executed, it can be very offensive, like refusing to answer a direct question. However, well-timed silence can completely throw an opponent and give the debater the upper hand.

An argument from silenceArgument from silence

The argument from silence is that the silence of a speaker or writer about X proves or suggests that the speaker or writer i...
 is an argument based on the assumption that someone's silence on a matter suggests ("proves" when a logical fallacyFacts About Logical fallacy

In philosophy, the term logical fallacy properly refers to a formal fallacy : a flaw in the structure of a deductive arg...
) that person's ignorance of the matter. In general, ex silentio refers to the claim that the absence of something demonstrates the proof of a proposition.

In law

The right to silenceRight to silence

The right to silence is a legal protection enjoyed by people undergoing police interrogation or trial in certain countries....
 is a legal protection enjoyed by people undergoing police interrogation or trial in certain countries. The law is either explicit or recognized in many legal systems. Violation of the right to quiet enjoyment is a common lawCommon law Summary

The common law forms a major part of the law of many countries, especially those with a history as British territories or co...
 tortTort

In the common law, a tort is a civil wrong, other than a breach of contract, for which the law provides a remedy....
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In spirituality

A silent mind, freed from the onslaught of thoughts and thought patterns, is both a goal and an important step in spiritual development. Inner silence is understood to bring one in contact with the divine or the ultimate reality of this moment. All religious traditions imply the importance of being quiet and still in mind and spirit for transformative and integral spiritual growth to occur. In Christianity, there is the silence of contemplative prayerContemplative prayer

Contemplative prayer, also called centering prayer, is a mystical form of prayer found in some branches of Christianit...
 such as Centering prayerCentering prayer

Centering prayer is a popular method of contemplative prayer, placing a strong emphasis on interior quiet and the experience...
 and Christian meditationChristian meditation

Christian meditation is a form of quiet contemplation often associated with prayer or scripture study....
; in Islam, there are the wisdom writings of the Sufis who insist on the importance of finding silence within. In BuddhismBuddhism

Buddhism is a dharmic, non-theistic religion, a way of life, a practical philosophy, and arguably a form of psychology....
, the descriptions of silence and allowing the mind to become silent are implied as a feature of spiritual enlightenmentEnlightenment (concept)

Enlightenment or illumination is a fundamental philosophical concept which grew beyond religion and spirituality and e...
. In Hinduism, including the teachings of Advaita VedantaAdvaita Vedanta

Advaita Vedanta is a sub-school of the Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy, the other major sub-schools being Dvaita and ...
 and the many paths of yoga, teachers insist on the importance of silence for inner growth. In Quakerism, silence is an actual part of worship services and a time to allow the divine to speak in the heart and mind.

Commemorative silence

A common way to remember a tragic accident and to remember the victims or casualties of such an event is a commemorative silence. This usually means one or more "minutes of silence", in which one is supposed to not speak, but instead remember and reflect on the event. A commemorative silence may be held at a workplace, a school, and similar institutions. Sometimes a government will advertise a commemorative silence for a specific period at a specific time, which everybody is encouraged (but not forced) to honor. One such example is after the events of 9/11, and on its anniversary several years afterward, when many governments around the world announced 3 minutes of silence in respect of the victims of the event.

Effects on humans and animals

Prolonged silence can often affect a person's state of mind, causing them to hear things and talk to themselves to break the silence. Most people find silence uncomfortable, and to the extreme, unbearable.

In labs, animals that have been subject to a total lack of noise have shown signs of behavioral changes and aggression (see Sensory deprivationSensory deprivation Summary

Sensory deprivation is the deliberate reduction or removal of stimuli from one or more of the senses....
).

The musician and composer, Antony Pitts, remarked that true absolute silence is virtually unattainable, and noted that the silence people usually speak of is normally what we think of as simple quiet.

See also

  • Silent filmSilent film

    A silent film is a film with no accompanying, synchronized recorded spoken dialogue....
  • SilencerSilencer

    The word silencer can mean:* Noise-suppressor on the end of a gun barrel...
  • Retreat for the religious meaning of silence.
  • Silent letterSilent letter

    In an alphabetic writing system, a silent letter is a letter that, in a particular word, does not correspond to any sound in...
     for a letter that does not correspond to any sound in a word's pronunciation.
  • Opposite: noiseNoise

    In common use the word noise means unwanted sound or noise pollution....
  • Moment of silenceMoment of silence

    A moment of silence is the expression for a period of silent contemplation, prayer, reflection, or meditation....


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