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13/02/2022 - Enregistrement 11 Part 2 - 1:17:00 00: Importance of vocabulary and words

MB : And I repeat again, I'm rambling, we're speaking to a literary person, the words are important, they are all chosen either to give an atmosphere, or to give indications, the vocabulary is important.

(Q - Apollo: when we have Roman names,...it's important, we have lots of things that relate to Romanness, it's important)

MB : yes the words are important, it is important where the vocabulary must be most carefully studied and understood, it is in notions...it is when we attack the truly literary side of the presentation of the riddles: there are 2 components in these texts: the pure enigma component (it is calculated, coding, key, number of words, decryption.....) all of this is calculated but it is seasoned with literary sauce, that is to say that the words are chosen to also give an atmosphere or give an indication (there are both cases).
The vocabulary in itself is important, once we have deciphered, strictly speaking, a rebus, a charade, an encryption whatever it may be, once we decipher a text, we arrive at the solution , the first step of the solution (what does this text mean, where does this text take me), then you have to look carefully at the vocabulary used. There are certain puzzles where it is very important and from there, we progress, everything is logical.
I'm having a lot of trouble, I got thrown back into the ropes a bit because I don't make a distinction between Méga Astuce and Super Solution, I don't make a fundamental distinction between that.
We make our way, we start from zero, we arrive at the solution, we go through our journey and along the way we have things that we don't necessarily pick up on the first time, then once we reach the end, I'm left with this or that didn't do me much good, it must be useful, that's how we detect leftovers, what we now call leftovers. I come back a lot to the vocabulary part, I repeat that Max was a literary person, that is important.