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SIREAL | FOLLOW ME FOR BASED POSTS & NO ADS | The History of Memes:
The word ‘Meme’ was coined by Richard Dawkins, an evolutionary biologist. In his book, ‘The Selfish Gene,’ he described a meme as an idea, behavior style, or usage of words, that spreads from person to person within a culture. Now, with the advent of the internet, this term is used to represent a cultural phenomenon in a digital world.
Memes have become ubiquitous in today’s day and age, changing the way we communicate, entertain, and perceive things around us. From viral photos and videos to trends and catchphrases, memes have transcended themselves from just an Internet phenomenon to a more important modern Internet landscape tool.
Memes often rely on humor, irony, and interrelatedness to convey their meaning due to which it became more relatable for people. It usually acts as a mirror to our society by reflecting on the beliefs, anxieties, and goals of our generation and also it documents the cultural shift happening in our society.
Making memes also takes the creativity of a person to convey their meaning with some pictures, videos, or a small piece of text, and sharing it on social media sites, helps people to connect with each other. At times, people use memes as a stress reliever by reading or watching them.
Memes are a powerful tool of connection and expression in modern culture which spread quite rapidly. They are usually created for a wide range of topics from entertainment to politics and are even expressed quite uniquely. They can capture any complex topic and break them down in a relatable and fun way.
Memes often emphasize new trends going on in society and provide a platform for social and cultural discourse as well as political satire. They can change societal norms and can criticize current affairs, and political and social issues through irony and satire in a fun way.
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