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Asher stopped talking at the age of three as a result of his desire to conform to societal norms and expectations within the strict, controlled environment of the community he lived in. He became aware of the importance of precision of language and the consequences of using words inaccurately, leading him to silence himself rather than risk miscommunication. This decision reflects the broader themes of conformity and the suppression of individuality in the narrative.

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