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    13 ways of looking at a blackbird This poem consists of thirteen parts. Each section could exist by itself as a poem but is used only as part of a whole. The poem is Oriental in nature and approach. The title suggests a series of Eastern prints in which the blackbird is the subject. The bird and natural imagery in this poem are also used often in Oriental poetry. The terseness of speech‚ in which lines are pared down to the essential words‚ the ideas captured in short concise stanzas‚ suggest

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    Across the Universe Analysis Singer: The Beatles (band) Tone: Determined in Jude’s own belief which is his world will not change no matter what. He is full of hope in the future that one day the people will get the freedom and free from the government control. Bright and optimistic. Even under such a chaotic society‚ he still believes that it will stop someday. Volume: Soft His mind is still very peaceful which indicates his world is very peaceful as well which creates a strong contrast between

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    For Thursday‚ February 2 Wallace Stevens’ Sunday Morning and Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird The two poems‚ Sunday Morning and Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird‚ communicate part of the life story of the author and share reminiscent events in his life or the life of people he has known. The poems involve various themes as well… themes of love and women‚ for instance. One is in the first person‚ the other in third. Sunday Morning is a poem that includes many biblical references and

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    “Consider It Joy” In the book “Witch of Blackbird Pond”‚ in this essay referred to as WBP‚ the protagonist Katherine Tyler‚ affectionately referred to as Kit‚ is an orphaned fifteen year old girl who grew up on the tropical island of Barbados where her grandfather had supported her till her current age when he died and left the family debt and affairs in her young and incapable hands. Kit however being a smart child sold their plantation and slaves‚ and everything but her own clothes to pay

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    There is absolutely no doubt that The Beatles are the most revolutionary band of all time. Many aspects of The Beatles have shaped the way music works today. It is apparent‚ over fifty years after the release of their first album‚ they are just as relevant as they were in the early sixties. One of the most impressive things about the group is their incredible ability to evolve‚ and I don’t just mean their hair styles. The Beatles started as a clean-cut boy band consisting of teenagers John Lennon

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    other was a cover of Buddy Holly’s "That’ll Be The Day". A number of songs that were later recorded for Beatles records‚ were originally written at this time including "I’ll Follow The Sun" (which McCartney had written independently)‚ "When I’m Sixty-Four" and "One After 909". After a brief split‚ The Quarry Men regrouped in 1960 as The Fabulous Silver Beatles‚ later shortened to The Beatles. The name was a tribute to Buddy Holly’s band‚ The Crickets‚ combined with beat music‚ a common British

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    Did you know that the beatles broke up because of Jhon Lenan and that theres only two of them alive right now at this day?The togethernesss of captivating mixed with woeful events could be seen in history‚ music‚ and more! Americas frustration and sorrow due to Nixons impeechment‚ the oil crisis‚ and Elvis Presleys death is reflected in the arts of the 1970s. My first historical event that had happened was the Watergate Scandal or also Nixons impeechment. It had arrested five men for breaking into

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    Beatles Essay

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    The Beatles were an English rock band that formed in Liverpool in 1960. From 1962‚ the group consisted of John Lennon (rhythm guitar‚ vocals)‚ Paul McCartney (bass guitar‚ vocals)‚ George Harrison (lead guitar‚ vocals) and Ringo Starr (drums‚ vocals). Settled in skiffle and 1950s rock and roll‚ the group later worked in many genres ranging from pop ballads to psychedelic rock‚ often including classical and other elements in creative ways. The nature of their enormous popularity‚ which first came

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    The legacy of the sixties has been definitely very important for the development of society and culture in what is commonly called ‘civilized countries‚’ The sixties were in many respects revolutionary. The changes affected not only the civilized countries (especially Europe and the USA) but also less developed states (in Africa and South America). Let us‚ however‚ concentrate on the former. As has been said‚ the late fifties and the sixties brought about changes in society that were very widespread

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    MUS 354 We’ll emphasize the music of each of the ex-Beatles as a solo artist and with various bands. The events and people involved in each of their lives. How they did on the charts. A retrospective of events leading up to the end: 1967 – Original cracks/McCartney‚ Lennon rarely wrote together anymore 1968 – Independence of each member from one another. The White Album (aka Beatles) showcased them as individuals. 1969 – the film Let It Be is filmed though it will not be released until 70’s

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