Critical analysis of Babel's paintings directly imply the two perspectives of translation and labor, namely the resistance to utopian mental and authority of social criticism. Due to the strict judgment of Supreme Existence, art painting seems to reflect expectations of various dialects. The Tower of Babel may not be a vision for realization. It can be understood from the perspective of idealist ideals. The way Utopia's discourse is presented makes society of the 15th century skeptical about the movements of its own compass (Carmody 27).
Perhaps you are familiar with the myth of Babel (for clarity, this is not my religious belief, but to provide analogy): Human beings took the Babel Tower to achieve God's purpose We aim to construct. As an arrogance punishment, various languages were made, interchange between countries became almost impossible, and finally, construction was canceled. Please consider the time and effort that customer support spends repeating the same information or the same answer. Another use example: How many times did you order the same drink with Starbucks? Or, "When is your date of birth?" It is necessary to answer. These repetitive interactions are meaningless, but they happen everyday.
You can now understand the meaning of Babel's story. You may already have told this story on Sunday School or Q & A, but you may not really understand the importance of this story. The story of the Tower of Babel first reveals that the whole world is saying the same thing. They use the same phrase that God used to create humanity: "Please come!" This is the phrase God used to create humanity. Other people imitate God. God believes that their words can be accomplished. "Listen to us what the Lord said," The Lord said, "If people started speaking the same language and they began to do so, their plans are not useful for them" (Genesis 11 : 6).