The illustration is of a man presented to be a mid twenties gentlemen wearing a headband over long black hair with stubble across his jaw line, he is exiting a modest house with a well trimmed lawn and brick walls belonging to a middle to late aged couple wearing formal clothes with what is considered to be out of date hair styles, the man being completely bald. The older woman is telling her husband that the young man is "Such a nice new neighbor, Cecil-- we've been invited to something called a rave up to-night!".
The implied details from this image is to show how although a group of people may use the same language, the way it is used within subgroups can change drastically, basically creating the effect of speaking an entirely different language to people outside that group. So do to the age difference between these two peoples the change of dialect and its use is understandable but true meaning never really occurs. The author is likely taking a point of view of someone outside the equation as he demonstrates an understanding of both views.
The effect that globalization has had on the identity of the younger "millennial" generation has been constant in that global communication has been available since the early two thousands, this has lead to a homogenized identity similar to many in the same age category across the globe. Its quite fitting and uses examples f words that have sprung up through use in the younger generation such as "rave".
The implied details from this image is to show how although a group of people may use the same language, the way it is used within subgroups can change drastically, basically creating the effect of speaking an entirely different language to people outside that group. So do to the age difference between these two peoples the change of dialect and its use is understandable but true meaning never really occurs. The author is likely taking a point of view of someone outside the equation as he demonstrates an understanding of both views.
The effect that globalization has had on the identity of the younger "millennial" generation has been constant in that global communication has been available since the early two thousands, this has lead to a homogenized identity similar to many in the same age category across the globe. Its quite fitting and uses examples f words that have sprung up through use in the younger generation such as "rave".