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    Personification Analysis in Led Zeppelin’s Thank You Lyric I. Theoretical Framework A. Lyrics The lyric means simple poem which has been written to be set to music or lyric. It refers to either poetry that has the form music quality‚ or a usually short poem that expresses personal feelings‚ which may or may not be set to music. A poem expresses feeling and may be a song that could be performed to an audience. The language of lyric is imaginative; it has denotative and connotative words

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    ability to listen to songs from your car‚ on aeroplanes and even while you go for a run. It makes up a large majority of today’s culture. Among the many songs released every day from everywhere‚ there is the top chart music. Top chart music contains the songs that are considered popular and most frequently listened to among the general population. The song lyrics especially with top charts‚ usually represent current cultural beliefs and what society does and does not condone. Song lyrics and topics

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    Kaitlin Duffy Professor Warnke 7/30/13 Paper 2-Poetry Cathy Song is a 60 year old woman who resides in Honolulu HI with her husband and 3 children. Along with being a wife‚ mother‚ and daughter‚ Song is a developed poet as well. Although Song does not particularly like being classified as an Asian-American poet‚ her ethnicity largely influences her poetry as well as her family life. Concerning her ethnicity‚ Song states “I am just a poet who just happens to be Asian-American.” Ethnic background

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    There are many similarities in three songs. Firstly‚ three songs are about the war and against the war. For example‚ And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda song by Eric Bogle tells the young Australian soldier that Battle of Gallipoli in Turkey during the World War I. This song describes the young man’s feelings and horror experiences. No Man’s Land song by Eric Bogle tells the reflecting on the grave of William McBride‚ a young man who died in World War I. He is too young to die and he doesn’t know

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    people. Music gave people hope‚ like the song “God Bless America” written by Kate Smith. This song reflected the ability to convey a message to Americans‚ by giving them faith and prosperity. Another depression-era song was “This Is Your Land” written by Woodie Guthrie in the 1940s. Gurthie believed in the poor‚ since he saw how people were dying in front of his eyes of starvation which caused him pain‚ being described in his song‚ another reason he wrote this song was because he was tired of hearing

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    Mr. Hrabowski began his keynote speech by telling the audience about when he was a young boy and his parents insisted that he go to a church service where a guest pastor was speaking. This guest pastor emphasized the need for the children to participate in a peaceful protest going on‚ proclaiming‚ “If the children participate in this peaceful march‚ America will know even our babies know the difference between right and wrong” (M. King). It was soon revealed that this guest pastor was Martin Luther

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    Across the Universe Analysis Singer: The Beatles (band) Tone: Determined in Jude’s own belief which is his world will not change no matter what. He is full of hope in the future that one day the people will get the freedom and free from the government control. Bright and optimistic. Even under such a chaotic society‚ he still believes that it will stop someday. Volume: Soft His mind is still very peaceful which indicates his world is very peaceful as well which creates a strong contrast between

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    Song Analysis: All We Do

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    who call themselves Oh Wonder‚ is based in London and came out with their first album on September 4‚ 2015. Gucht and West were determined to release one song each month for a year and “All We Do” was one of the songs they decided to release as another step towards their goal. Through a combination of emotional lyrics and heartfelt music‚ the song “All We Do” effectively conveys the message that we need to start living the way we want to and stop creating façades to cower from reality. The overall

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    "Story of My Life" is a song recorded by British-Irish boy band One Direction. It was released on 25 October 2013 by Syco Music and Columbia Records as the second single from the group’s third studio album‚ Midnight Memories (2013). It was written by Jamie Scott‚ Caolan Dooley‚ John Ryan and One Direction‚ and produced by Bunetta and Ryan.[1][2][3][4] Composition "Story of My Life" is a mid-tempo‚ guitar-driven folk-pop song with influences of arena rock and alternative rock. It runs for a

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    The media‚ especially songs on the radio‚ often reflect many different types of preconceptions of relationships. This can be seen in a lot of modern songs one might hear on the radio. For this assignment I choose to use the social exchange theory to analyze a song that fit with what that theory describes. According to the textbook‚ social exchange theory is “the idea that people’s feelings about a relationship depend on their perceptions of its rewards and costs‚ the kind of relationship they deserve

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