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    The fabulous setting in The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick is in a crowded train station in Paris‚ France. I know this is the setting because in the very beginning of the book‚ Selznick draws the Eiffel Tower at night‚ which is found in Paris. The time frame of this book is in the 1931.I know this because Hugo Cabret makes references throughout the novel about events that happened in‚ say‚ 1929‚ which he finds as a recent event. Also‚ everyone at a theatre saw movies as “works of art”

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    The Love Song of Alfred J. Prufock Analysis Love is a powerful emotional drive that many authors write about. Many seek to obtain love‚ but never do. In the poem The Love Song of Alfred J. Prufock by T.S Elliot‚ this is true of Alfred Prufock. The meaning gathered from this poem is that‚ Prufock isn’t skilled at engaging in social intimacy because of his negative perceptions of the world. Three shifts in the poem amplify this meaning are shown in his dark descriptions of his surroundings‚ his

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    Even though rap music is considered violent‚ there are some rap songs that delivers positive messages and then you have some R&B songs that are just as violent and raunchy as some Rap songs. Rap and R&B music are both enjoyable; however‚ both genres of music have a lot of differences. The word “Rap” came from a slang word meaning conversation. Rap music tends to attract a more tough and rowdy crowd. It is often categorized as violent music and has been known to be protested against. One of the

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    Imagine a song that reminds you of the early Saturday mornings where you sat staring at the television screen watching one your favorite cartoons as everyone in your house is fast asleep. Now imagine that you’re an adult‚ you’re stressed out‚ attempting to balance your responsibilities and trying to figure out what the heck to do with your life. You sit at your work desk staring at the computer‚ you’re longing to be a kid again‚ young‚ free-spirited‚ free of worries and ready to take on the world

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    The epigraph of the poem is a quotation from Dante Alighieri´s Divine Comedy‚ from the first of the three canticas‚ Inferno. The reason for that is Eliot´s obsession and extensive reading of Dante at that time. Eliot´s poetry‚ including “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” is the combination of past and modern time. The modern is usually front and center of his work and it is completed with different allusions to the past‚ such as William Shakespeare‚ the Greeks and more. By form‚ “Prufrock” is

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    values‚ on which we used to rely (Family Guy)?” This phrase is heard often by individuals who choose to watch one of the most famous animated sitcoms in the past decade‚ Family Guy. The first sentence happens to be the key slogan in the series theme song. Seth MacFarlane used this saying when the show was brought back to the air in 2005. This was around the time that I had originally started to watch the sitcom‚ after I watched a few of the episodes that aired before the cancellation in 2002. Family

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    There are many reasons why this is an unlikely hit song and yet it found it’s way to the top spot on the Country charts and gives no sign of leaving anytime soon. The song itself sounds more like an album cut than a hit; while the chorus has a beautiful payoff line at the end‚ it lacks the huge hooks and big emotional release that usually drives a song to #1. So let’s see what it has that makes people want to hear it over and over. THEME This song explores an emotion we’ve all felt: a yearning to

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    easily affected by outside forces. Music can provoke emotions of sadness‚ grief‚ joy‚ and even ecstasy. There are several different aspects of music that change how a song is interpreted. From these interpretations come emotions. Among them is the tempo‚ which is the speed of the song. If a song is sad‚ the tempo is often slower. If a song is meant to be happy‚ the tempo is quick and light “Music is enough for a lifetime‚ but a lifetime is not enough for music.” These were the words of Sergei Rachmaninoff

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    Songs are exactly like poetry‚ maybe even a little better (Griggs‚ Does poetry still matter?). The song “Car Radio” by Twenty One Pilots is more poetic and artistic than the poem “Acquainted with the Night” by Robert Frost because of the use of repetition‚ rhyme and symbolism. Though there are many differences between the song and the poem‚ the theme and SOAPSTone elements are similar in a lot of ways. In the song‚ Tyler is explaining his experience with depression. By him saying “he lost his car

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    Eastern Stars Shining In The West To most people out there who do not speak Korean‚ " Gangnam Style…Yay‚sexy lady…oh.oh.oh." is basically the only words out of all lines that they can understand in the song Gangnam Style by Psy. However‚ this Korean song somehow has turned out to be a viral popular pop song even to non-Korean speakers with little understanding of what the lyrics mean. Apparently‚ Asian singers are gaining popularity around the globe and their appeal is no longer limited to Asian audiences

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