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    Lil B Song Analysis

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    favorite historic song is the song cold war. The artist of the song is the rapper Lil B‚ the song is about basically african americans dying to try to impress others instead of being themselves. When in reality people should do what makes them happy instead of trying to impress other man or women . My opinion on the artist Lil b is that he is a fun guy and he is funny but when it comes time to be serious he can come up to the table and make a decent song about issues. The most powerful lyric throughout

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    Auggie Albanese 1-25-13 Lit & Comp AP Poetry Response 8 Grandmother’s Song The Poem‚ Grandmother’s Song‚ I feel most accurately portrays the definition of a pantoum. The poem conjures an image of an old woman reminiscing about the past. The structure of the poem very much portrays an old memory being accessed‚ the reoccurrence of lines makes one feels that she must remind her self it is in the past. The dialogue gives one a feeling

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    Hip Hop Song Steps

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    Acknowledging the burden; (2) bearing witness; (3) Finding redemption” (Sanchez 5). A notorious hip-hop song from the 1980’s which incorporates the three-step process associated with jazz is “The Message” by Grandmaster Flash. The song “The Message” speaks of the burdens of living in a crime ridden urban America‚ the numerous experiences he witnesses‚ and looks to God for redemption‚ therefore‚ this song closely relates to the three step processes of Jazz. Grandmaster Flash’s beginning hook alone encompasses

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    song of the open road

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    think this quote means‚ you should always go for your dreams‚ don’t doubt yourself because the life you dream of maybe easier is than what you think. In Song of the Open Road‚ by Walt Whitman and Into the Wild‚ by John Krakauer‚ both show that you should go for what makes you happy even if that means leaving everything behind. The poem‚ Song of the Open Road connects with the quote that I have chosen by Throe. “A foot and light –hearted I take to the open road‚ healthy‚ free‚ the world before

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    Flight In Song Of Solomon

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    The theme of flight streaks across nearly every page in Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison. Song of Solomon follows a bildungsroman style showing a boy’s voyage from childhood to a man while finding his family’s origins. A bildungsroman is a style of literature which follows the spiritual growth or coming of age for an individual. In Song of Solomon this individual’s legal name is Macon III but everyone in the novel calls him Milkman. Milkman turns out to a descendant of the fabled Solomon‚ who was

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    In William Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Experience‚ the gentle lamb and the dire tiger define childhood by setting a contrast between the innocence of youth and the experience of age. The Lamb is written with childish repetitions and a selection of words which could satisfy any audience under the age of five. Blake applies the lamb in representation of youthful immaculateness. The Tyger is hard-featured in comparison to The Lamb‚ in respect to word choice and representation. The Tyger

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    (75) This supports the song by having a man leave a woman just because they get border of their appearance after a while‚ and that is not how a woman should be treated. Women must be treated equally and loved for who they are. Although this song is a few years old‚ it still has the power to uplift and change the minds of many people. This song acknowledges young people‚ such as women‚ that they are still powerful no matter what they

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    Song Analysis: 16 Shots

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    Throughout many of my favourite songs the topic of relationships is reoccurring. In one of my favourite songs by Vic Mensa titled “16 Shots” the topic of relationships is occurs a lot. In this song the artist explains the day to day conflicts between African-American citizens and racist police officers. He also talks about the level of power that the police have and how often that they abuse their power. In the song the artist talks about the conflict between police officers and African Americans

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    Song Of Ilium By Homer

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    Ilium is the ancient Greek name of the kingdom‚ we call Troy. Troy was located on the northwest coast of modern Turkey. The Iliad‚ which means “Song of Ilium” an ancient Greek epic poem written by‚ Homer. Homer was a blind Greek poet‚ who also wrote “The Odyssey”. Both poems were very important in Greek culture. They were sources of historical knowledge‚ in addition‚ the Greek Code of ethics‚ the foundation of Greek education. In the Greek world‚ human beings are responsible for their own actions

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    Mi Gente Song Analysis

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    Song Paragraph (Mi Gente) One of the songs I chose is named “Mi Gente”‚ which is an Urban Latin/pop song which is frequently played at South-American parties (From personal experience). Mi Gente is an upbeat song which happens to be in the top 20 songs in Canada. I feel this song relates to me on a personal level in multiple ways. For instance‚ listening to the song with no meaning other than to enjoy the song‚ it would probably sound pleasant or delightful. Though if you examine the lyrics

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