Tuesday, May 15, 2007

The letter A


Thoughts and speech go hand in hand for a wonderful orator. A great orator is always the one who lends his precious ears to the thoughts of other persons and the one who never irks the listeners with his incongruous remarks when questions are posed. But, what are the traits that are required to lead you towards this stature of a great orator? A great orator needs a good grip over the language to keep the listeners hooked on to their seats. Some say language is not a barrier, but when it comes to proper articulation, language is a tool. This drives me to write a few lines describing about the letter which gives a start to the beautiful English language. The letter 'A'. The letter which ranks first among the alphabets, the letter which makes its presence felt in almost all the words and the letter which makes people handicapped when not used in their articulation. The amazing word gives an absolutely awesome punch to your existence when you start your day with 'A' smile. Imagine this sentence without the letter 'A', rather stark right. Had the alphabets of the language started with any other word other than 'A' the language would have lost the charm. Maybe this is my way of giving importance to this word, but after just reading this even you would realize that 'A' letter makes all the difference and particularly this letter 'A'.

1 comment:

Rajeev Turlapati said...

Aah I see!!!
Anyway,I don't think language is that important.There are speakers who move the audience with expression.For me body language counts.