The title of the poem ‘Whatif’ refers to the fears and paranoia questions we have at night‚ as we are more vulnerable. The poet combines the words ‘what’ and ‘if’ in a childlike manner. The main theme of the poem is ‘fears of a child’. In almost every line the poet adds a new fear. He mentions numerous childish fears like the feel of failing at school‚ being bullied‚ growing green chest hair and teeth not growing straight. He also mentions fears that a human at any age can relate to such as the fear
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Richard Ligon was from England and moved to Barbados in 1647. There‚ he lived amongst slaves‚ servants‚ and planters for approximately ten years. He witnessed many forms of slavery and paid close attention to how the different slave groups were being treated‚ in comparison to one another. In his article‚ he compares the living conditions of the slaves to the servants. Ligon also discusses what their motives and methods of resistance to their master’s authority are. In his work‚ it is also evident
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GIRLS GENERATION ALL MY LOVE IS FOR YOU [All] Y-yeah y-yeah y-yeah Y-yeah y-yeah y-yeah Y-yeah y-yeah y-yeah ([Sunny] Oh) [Jessica] Atarashii machi de notta Densha no mado utsutta Fuan-souna me wo shita watashi wa... [Seohyun] Anata ga oshiete kureta Jibunrashisa wasurenaide Ima mo kagayaite iru ka na ([All]Oh) [Taeyeon] Nagare teku keshiki Futo shinkokyuushite [Yuri/Hyoyeon] Miageta sora no hate [Tiffany] Anata no koe ga shita... [All] Toukuhanarete ite mo Me wo tojireba
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“Love Song” Discussion A: Okay so what I thought was he goes into this description and there Is no mention of time‚ cause I went back and reread and this whole thing is about the moment and he is describing everything in such detail. And it end with‚ “Curled about the house‚ and fell asleep.” Which can be him and whoever he is with falling asleep then it transitions into “And indeed there will be time.” And it kind of just talks about how the world will move forward and what you don’t like about
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billboards‚ but the song also was so famous that the state of Georgia had adopted the song as their own. In the 1960s‚ the civil rights movement was going on and many people were protesting because of how the floor was only for whites-only and they had one section for blacks and he refused to play at his event in Augusta‚ Georgia. When Ray Charles decided to not perform‚ the stadium placed a fine on him. He paid the fine and he never performed in the part of Georgia. The song was so popular that
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raising children and providing them with protection and care in order to ensure their healthy development into adulthood” (“Parenting”). In the poems “If” by Rudyard Kipling‚ and “Point B” by Sarah Kay‚ published in 1895 and 2011 respectively‚ the authors of the poems and the speakers in them as well‚ share a heartfelt connection with the children the poems feature. In Kipling’s case‚ he was inspired by Leander Starr Jameson and his relationship with his children. Kipling also went on to have a son
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The tone throughout the poem and song are very similar in the sense of sombre‚ heartbreak‚ rejection and depression. Lines that support this include; ‘But mostly I hate the way I don’t hate you‚ not even close‚ not even a little bit‚ not even at all’ from Kat’s poem. In this line Kat is explaining her emotions towards Patrick‚ and how she can’t help that she is in love with him after all that he has done. In Gnash’s song‚ “I hate you‚ I love you” it is the artist’s way of explaining that one is still
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“The Song of Kahunsha” is a novel by Anosh Irani about a boy who runs away from an orphanage with a dream to find his father‚ however‚ once exposed to the real‚ devastating society we live in‚ Chamdi finds himself struggling to climb out of Bombay’s deepest chasm of violence‚ racism‚ and poverty. The author does a fantastic job of clearly displaying the development of the protagonist by providing a series of twists and turns in Chamdi’s life which consequently contributes to his maturity from a little
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like to pick up a good poem or two to read. Music and poetry have things in common but not many people go beyond knowing the lyrics to a song and finding the true meaning behind the song. In the following paragraphs will explain how lyrics can be compared to poetry through the speaker‚ symbols and rhyme schemes. In both poetry and music‚ the speaker doesn’t have to be the author or the artist it can be directed to someone who may have faced the same scenarios. In the song "American Noise" by the
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Christina Rossetti’s ‘Song’: Death and grief. Love and tragic loss are key themes of the Pre-Raphaelite Art and Literature movement‚ and ‘Song’ combines the two beautifully in a way that neither glorifies nor portrays a detrimental idea of death and the outcomes it brings. Rossetti uses a variety of natural imagery to beautify the idea of life. She tells the reader to ‘plant no roses at my head’ where the symbol of the ‘rose’ embodies the theme of love‚ which was key in such a Romantic Era
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