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    see this in “Dear Mama” a song recorded by the late rapper‚ Tupac Shakur. His example not only serves as an example of a queer mono-maternalism but also ties in with Park’s biological essentialism hypothesis. Which states that the human nature of giving birth is a innate and natural essence. In other words‚ women were put on this Earth to give birth and that’s it. Effects of Romanticisation One of the main arguments that Park discusses is the effect that this romanticism

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    Beyer Oakland University Pink and Billy Mann wrote the songDear Mr. President. It was sung by Pink and Indigo girls in 2006. The song is a direct criticism of President George W. Bush and the policies of his administration. Pink address the major concerns of most Americans. The lyrics were written in a straight forward and powerful way. Pink and Billy use affective strategies to give their opinions across through lyrics in a song. How do singers and songwriters get listeners to trust

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    John is a soldier in the Army that is longing for a fresh start. The conflict type in Dear John is man vs. the unknown. The “unknown” antagonist in this novel is distance. It’s distance that separates John from Savannah and its distance that separates John from having a relationship with his father. John is in Germany‚ so there is no way for him to be with the girl he loves. John’s father is autistic so there is no way for him to get close to his father. In both cases‚ distance is the problem for

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    Nicholas Sparks Dear John Nicholas Charles Sparks was born on December 31‚ 1965‚ in Omaha‚ Nebraska. He was the middle of three children. He is an internationally-bestselling American novelist‚ screenwriter and one of the world’s most loved authors. He has 15 published novels‚ with themes that include Christian faith‚ love‚ tragedy and fate. Six have been adapted to film. One of his most well-known and most heartbreaking lovestory is Dear John. It was published in 2010. At the center

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    In SongJohn Donne demonstrates the impossibility of finding the perfect female—being both honest and attractive‚ using metaphysical contrasts and a gentle‚ mocking tone. The poem‚ with its quiet yet bitter cynicism of women‚ reflect the underlying theme of many of Donne’s other works in which he blames the evilness of women for his pain and heartbreak. The first stanza of the poem is a list of impossible tasks—all of which Donne compares to finding an honest‚ good woman. The poem begins with

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    Dear John is a novel written by Nicholas Sparks. Published on August 7th‚ 2007‚ with over 3 million books sold‚ Sony Pictures turned Dear John into a movie starring Channing Tatum and Amanda Seyfried. Dear John takes place in the year 2000 to 2006‚ after John re-enlists after 9/11. Dear John takes place in Charleston‚ South Carolina; a small‚ rural town‚ with many ethnic groups. Charleston is known for their sports‚ the beach‚ historic sites to see‚ hiking and biking. This is a romantic novel with

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    P 1st Block 8 March 2011 Perfect Communism The likes and differences of Carl Marx’s The Communist Manifesto and John Lennon’s song “Imagine” are exceedingly significant. In a world with threatening circumstances from other countries with different philosophies‚ John Lennon dreams of world peace. Research was done to elucidate Carl Marx’s theory‚ analyze John Lennon’s song “Imagine” and show the contrast between the two beliefs. In Carl Marx’s book The Communist Manifesto‚ he writes about

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    The Last Song “The pieces all fit together. Yet everything was falling apart” (Sparks 366). Ronnie is being forced to stay with her father hundreds of miles from her of in New York. She has to learn to get along with her dad after three years of not talking to him because of her myopic views. After they get close he father reveals news to her that will change her entire outlook on life. There are many sides to Ronnie that readers can relate to‚ she’s rebellious‚ protecting‚ kind‚ confronting‚ and

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    Literary Analysis: The Last Song “Life…was much like a song. In the beginning there is mystery‚ in the end there is confirmation‚ but it’s in the middle where all the emotion resides to make the whole thing worthwhile” (Sparks 391). The novel The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks has a deep meaning and a life lesson to it that relates a lot in today’s society‚ says most people who have read the book in the past. This novel is a long journey made up of family problems. Ronnie‚ the teenage daughter

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    “The Last Song” is a breathtaking film directed by Julie-Anne Robinson about a teenage girl‚ Ronnie‚ whose parents divorced when she was young and she has been rebellious ever since. Ronnie and her father had a special language they spoke through‚ music. When Ronnie’s parents divorce she refused to play. Not only did she loose contact with her dad she lost contact with music too. This is until Ronnie and her brother Jonah are sent to stay with their dad in North Carolina over the summer. The main

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