Definition of meme - What it is, Meaning and Concept

The term meme was cradled by the British biologist Richard Dawkins in 1976 , based on the word gene ( which translates as “gen” ) and from mimēma (something that is imitated).The first meaning mentioned by the Spanish Royal Academy ( RAE ) in its dictionary refers to a behavioral or cultural characteristic that spreads from generation to generation or from individual to individual.

The most common use of concept , however, is linked to a cartoon or joke that is shared on the Internet.This is a video, a photograph, a drawing or an animation that tends to distort reality with a mocking intention .

The memes transmit ideas or reflect situations with the aim of causing grace.These contents usually reach a great diffusion thanks to the transmission q What are the Internet users doing on the social networks .


In recent years, memes have become a new vehicle of expression .Many people summarize thoughts or publish their emotions through this kind of images.


The photo of an angry boy, a girl with a gesture of surprise and a man inviting to think, for example, are very popular memes.When facing one of these memes, the receiver soon decodes the message and understand what the sender wanted to transmit.


Memes are also often used to scoff at a sports rival .Supporters of a team that achieves a win soon produce and spread memes with the intention of disturbing the fans of the defeated team.It is part of folklore in many countries .

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