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Analysis Of The Poem Eddie Graduates Highshool
“The future was wide open”.This is a quote from Tom Petty calle into the gret wide open.In the poem Eddie graduates highshool,taking a rebel like journey out to hollywood. By which he moved met a gitl,went into the music industry and made a hit...Mr.”One hit wonder”. Tells the life of a rockstar,shifting tones by stanza,in a unrealistic type way.Told in a lyrical way.
The song into the gret wide open tells us about a ambitious man who sooon later”lived “the hollywood dream. Eddie a very goals like person finished highschool. Then went to hollywood,meeting the girl of his dreams and got a tattoo. The couple moved in together and Eddie found,got a job at a night club.Eddie’s girl then taught him how to play a guitar .Eddie got a agent and a roadie

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