There are different ways of looking at Myths. Some scientific, some religious, but i think the most important way of looking at a myth, is by itself - a myth. We have to look at a myth as a myth. But it does not mean it is false, it only means that there are symbolic significance of myths to our contemporary lives.
why are their a plurality of language if we descended from Adam and Eve - the Adamitic tongue, the pre-babel fount of all languages?
There are alot of explanation, but these explanations, most of them, attempt to supplant the value of other perspectives into that of the perspective of looking at myth as myth itself. Say, evolution, we are trying to turn the myth-event into an object of scientific scrutiny. Well, that would do, but by doing so, we would have already tarnished the event itself, encapsulate it, so to say, in the box or a structure. In the history of man, this was attempted, but it failed to reach any conclusion. (Claude Levi-Strauss)
For now, there is no answer,
but the best way we can do with this "mourning" for an absolute language, is to consider that conosolation that this very plurality of language allows us to become more Human by continually creating 'works' in different languages and by so doing, allowing us to understand ourselves better. In plurality, we become more human.
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