After the movement, he linked the meaning of language with the poet's responsibility, emphasizing that "the change of language habits is related to the change of people's world outlook, which is ultimately related to the change of people's behavior." In this way, language has been taken to the lofty position of maintaining the dignity of British tradition, so maintaining the purity of English poetry and defending normal syntax has become an important language view of the movement.
According to David's explanation, the "language" of the movement school is "a choice made from the language of ordinary people". This is a set of established language that everyone abides by and uses. In other words, the significance of language lies in its equal treatment and insurmountable. It is in this view of poetry that the movement school tends to use the poetic language of "chatting", which is an extremely simple spoken word and a statement tone without implication.