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    the genuine child who’s dead in the couple’s backyard‚ yet we know a mess about that couple’s response to that passing and internment. Truth be told‚ the couple appear to handle their child’s demise in inverse ways‚ which reveals to us that this ballad is as much about misery as it is about death.The husband and the wife represent two very different ways of grieving. The spouse’s melancholy imbues all aspects of her and does not melt away with time. “She’s had some loss she can’t accept from God”

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    Sir Walter Scott believed that Jews are the same as Christians and used his characters in Ivanhoe to express his views. In the early 1800s‚ when Ivanhoe was written‚ there was a lot of antisemitism in England. This was being carried over from history‚ where Jewish people had been discriminated against for centuries. In the Middle Ages‚ the time in which Ivanhoe takes place‚ the Christian Catholic Church held power over much of Europe. The Church believed everyone should be Christian and influenced

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    century that is characterized by spoken dialogue and interspersed with songs.” The fame of the German Singspiel came in the late 18th century‚ having its roots planted in comic opera; the Italian Opera Buffa‚ the French Opera-Comique‚ and the English Ballad Opera. This was a musical form that famously known for its light quality‚ and its incorporation of German folk songs and themes that were taken from popular literature. For most of the eighteenth century‚ the German Singspiel was written for a lowbrow

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    com/photography/archives/gentlemen.html * Ewing William A‚ Herschdorfer N‚ 2006‚ Face‚ Thames & Hudson‚ London England. * Ferrato Donna‚ Lisa & Garth‚ 20-12-2012‚ http://www.abuseaware.com/gallery_lisa_and_garth.php * Goldin Nan‚ 1986‚ The Ballad of Sexual Dependency‚ Aperture foundation‚ New York. * Sontag Susan‚ 1977‚ on photography‚ Penguin books‚ Harmondsworth‚ England. * Billigham Richard‚ 2000‚ Ray’s a laugh‚ Scalo‚ Germany. * Haughey Anthony‚ 1996‚ Ray’s a laugh‚ 20-03-2012‚ Http://www

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    Different genres of music in the USA American classical music: is music written in the United States but in the European classical music tradition. In many cases‚ beginning in the 18th century‚ it has been influenced by American folk music styles; and from the 20th century to the present day it has often been influenced by folk‚ jazz‚ blues‚ Native American‚ and pop styles. American folk music: is a musical term that encompasses numerous genres‚ many of which are known as traditional music‚ traditional

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    around country music for nearly thirty years versus the average country star‚ Taylor Swift which stay in the spotlight two to six years. Reba is seen as queen of country because of her outstanding achievements and number one songs. Reba sang different ballads of love songs‚ her heartfelt songs overcoming hardships with a man who is no good for her. Reba McEntire has set the standards and has laid the foundation for future female country singers to achieve number one songs and how to keep the number one

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    expanding fan base. It successfully depicts Mayer ’s unpredictable nature as a music personality as he delivers a new twist on his classic soft rock style. John Mayer achieves aesthetic excellence in Paradise Valley by infusing his more typical vocal ballads with unexpected elements of country‚ jazz‚ and blues to redefine his style. His lyrics reflect this new music style‚ evoking the themes of growing up‚ evolving‚

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    future. One day I plan to work with music through its ever expanding technology. I also plan to continue playing perhaps in a jazz band or the symphony. In jazz I can play fun pieces of music‚ and in a symphony I could play great music and great ballads. I have a difficult time expressing my emotions to people. I struggle with putting my emotions and inner feelings into words. Music offers me the venue to show how I am feeling. It is freeing to be able to play a piece of music and be allowed to

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    Romanticism Style in “La Belle Dame sans Merci” The Romantic period in Literature is believed to have begun in 1798 when Samuel Coleridge and William Wordsworth published a book of poems called “Lyrical Ballads”. Romantic writers “emphasized imagination and emotion” (Romanticism 457). Romantic writers use medieval subjects and settings in their writings. “The love theme explores dreams of heterosexual bliss‚ but it also moves into the appropriate relationships to be had with art and nature” (Matlak

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    portraying the problems which are present in Baghdad. Looking at the different structures and forms used in both poems‚ they contrast the difference between one speaker being confused‚ and not knowing what’s happening‚ to a very loosely structured ballad. Within the poem “Belfast Confetti”‚ Ciaran Carson does not present any type of metre or rhythm‚ by doing this he created a sense of the poem being seen and read with confusion‚ like the people felt after the bomb was detonated. An example of this

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