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    White America is a song in which Eminem creates many contradictions to show inconsistencies in the American social structure. These contradictions are important because they reveal a critical flaw in the American society that disillusions both immigrants and natives into thinking America is a leveled playing field for capitalistic ventures. In his introduction‚ Eminem makes a contradictory comparison that later becomes apparent in the second part of the verse‚ describing America as "the stripes and

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    happiness and anger to sadness and love. In every song ever written there is a story being told. I have always wondered what a soundtrack of my life would reveal. Although I cannot realistically have a song playing every time I experience an emotion‚ I have some songs that have stuck with me during significant events in my life that could be featured on a soundtrack illustrating my life. The song “Born this way” by Lady Gaga is very relatable. The song quotes “I’m beautiful in my way cause God makes

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    Getting Better My theme song is "Getting Better" by The Beatles. The Beatles were an English rock band formed in 1960. John Lennon‚ Paul McCartney‚ George Harrison and Ringo Starr‚ members of The Beatles‚ became widely regarded as the foremost and most influential act of the rock era. Rooted in skiffle‚ beat and 1950s rock and roll‚ the Beatles later experimented with several musical styles‚ ranging from pop ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock‚ often incorporating classical elements

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    Throughout everyone’s lives‚ people will find songs that remind them of special events‚ people‚ or things. High school‚ for me‚ was full of struggles and many lessons. Within the past four years I found songs that reminded me of important occurences. Some of these songs I never had expected to relate to until I sat and wrapped my head around the true meaning of its lyrics. Time‚ as everyone suggested‚ did fly by. Hardships were fought through and I overcame them with exceptional moments and people

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    Sort of a Song by William Carlos Williams is a song unsung by heroes of the pen: authors and poets. He describes writing as a moment of dull inhabitance characterized by sudden shocks of inspiration. His motive is unclear in whether or not he is supporting or antagonizing the art of writing‚ but his theme is clear: writing is a power captured in a moment’s notice that‚ when unobservant‚ leaves too quickly to be remembered. He describes the whole event as a near fatal one metaphorically symbolizing

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    Rockwell’s The Love Song has captured my attention time and time again with its expressive and intriguing narrative. Sylvan Barnet tells us that in the critique of a work we must ask ourselves‚ “What is my first response to the work?” Barnet goes on to say that we may eventually change our understanding of the work or revoke our initial response completely. Regardless of our conclusions‚ our first impressions weigh heavily on our perception of a piece. My first response to The Love Song was one of curiosity

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      A Nurse’s Songs: Through Innocence and Experience    William Blake’s two poems that are both entitled “Nurse’s Song” demonstrate opposing perspectives of a nurse toward the innocence of the children she is caring. In “Songs of   Innocence”‚ the rhyming pairs of the poem suggest that the nurse is untroubled as she watches   the children’s enjoyment while its syntax shows that she advocates or is in favor of the joy that   their innocence brings them. In “Songs of Experience”

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    History Project: Song Analysis Song Analysis: “Revolution” by The Beatles Student’s Name: C. Adianto Tanata Student ID#: 20020013 Teacher: Ida Ayu Utami Sundari Due Date: 18 May 2015 Word Count: 765 Lesson Objectives: Student will investigate the climate on the home front during the Vietnam War by analyzing Vietnam War protest music. The Vietnam War‚ also known as the second Indochina war or the 10‚000-day war‚ is one of the biggest wars in history‚ involving

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    The Foster The People song “Pumped of kicks” is about a kid named Robert planning to shoot the kids at his school because he is feeling like the outcast because of bullying and being treated differently.Mark Foster wrote the song to say that bullying should stop and so people could know how they felt. Roberts gotta a quick hand he’ll look around the room he Won’t tell you his plan…(line 1-3) this quote is explaining what the shooter is thinking and feeling about \ how he’s planning to shoot

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    A nervous disturbance‚ There ’s a sniper on the top of the roof‚ The masses of people‚ Fitting through one single door.” (MetroLyrics.com‚ 2009) These are the lyrics to a song titled mass hysteria. The writer of this song is Michael Ness. In this song he is showing two examples of the social aspect of mass hysteria. When Michael says‚ “An emotional outbreak‚ stepped on by people’s feet.” He is saying that whenever mass hysteria breaks out people are so worried

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