Linguistic Relativity and the Shape of Time
by Louise Banks
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Arrival explores the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis: learning the heptapod language restructures Louise's consciousness, allowing her to experience time non-linearly. This introduces a unique take on Determinism: if you knew your entire future, including the tragedy of your child's death, would you still choose it? Louise's acceptance of her timeline is not passive submission, but an active, phenomenological embrace of life's beauty and grief.
