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    Masters of War

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    "Masters Of War" Bob Dylan Come you masters of war You that build all the guns You that build the death planes You that build all the bombs You that hide behind walls You that hide behind desks I just want you to know I can see through your masks. You that never done nothin’ But build to destroy You play with my world Like it’s your little toy You put a gun in my hand And you hide from my eyes And you turn and run farther When the fast bullets fly. Like Judas of old You lie

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    In a fit of patriotic zeal‚ American folk musician Woody Guthrie famously scrawled the words “this machine kills fascists” onto his acoustic guitar. It marked the beginning of an era where American rock & roll music would infiltrate politics and alter political realities both at home and abroad. Guthrie’s “machine” was a synecdoche for music‚ specifically‚ music’s ability to topple authoritarianism and rattle the political landscape. The epitaph foretold that sometimes a guitar‚ more than even armaments

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    Tim O'Brien on Injustice

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    Injustice is? When one finds the notion to expound upon the injustices of this world‚ what most readily comes to the mind? The noun‚ injustice‚ denotes acts or conditions that cause people to suffer or hurt undeservedly. (Dictionary.com) Injustice is the violation of inalienable human rights. However‚ agreement upon its definition remains ambiguous and vague. The act of war has always brought about injustice to all who were involved. The unclearness and uncertainty of war is something that

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    H h h hhlj jl k k k j h g f cv b n m k j pnmt3Pxet’s been said that the compositions of Glasgow-based folk artist Alasdair Roberts sound as if they were written hundreds of years ago. This is certainly testament to the Will Oldham protégé’s nigh-on two-decade quest to promote the communal and social aspect of folk music‚ rather than the confessional and personal approach taken by many acoustic guitar-wielding singer/songwriters who have popularized the genre in recent decades. While Roberts has

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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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    U2 are the social justice voicers of our society who provide song as their communication to unleash their meaning full messages and personal thoughts behind their clever lyrics. When the band formed in Dublin who knew they were going to be such a significant influence on not only my personal ways of seeing things but the entire human race. 5000 fans didn’t run to gather at the rooftop building of the BBC studio just to hear them sing; they gathered there to hear what topic would have been brought

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    This song is known as the anthem to the civil rights movement. It was sung at Martin Luther King Jr’s speech at the Lincoln memorial where some 250‚000 people joined in the singing. This particular song is a tribute to MLK because it reminds us of his courage in the civil rights movement and his determination to achieve equality. “We Shall Overcome” is a song about freedom. It was originally used as a song to promote a strike‚ set up by African American slaves‚ here in America‚ against the tobacco

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    In English we went to room 100 to see a rally for Sue Minter and David Zuckerman‚ headlined by Bernie Sanders. This rally was a gathering of people who believe in what the Vermont Democratic Party stands for. There were a lot people; most of us were standing‚ waiting. More people came into the room and later Bernie Sanders came after with one other man and woman. As soon as he came into the room‚ people were standing and cheering for him. One of the guys with a suit started off by introducing Bernie

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    reason for protesting the national anthem is the basis on which this country was built on and that’s freedom of speech/ protest. Protesters are expressing their freedom in protesting to hope for change in the United States. They are expressing their freedom of speech by being protected under the First Amendment. For the first amendment‚ citizens have the freedom to protest peacefully against the national anthem‚ which is not disrespectful because they are protected by law. It’s not disrespectful

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    Writers protest war by using imagery‚ irony‚ and structure. The writers in this DBQ to protest against war using and describing images and war. They use irony by making the title seem for war while the text really is against war. They use structure like lists and such to describe how they die because of simple thing. I think writers using imagery‚ irony‚ and structure is an effective way of protesting war. Writers use imagery to protest war by describing certain events that happened using sensory

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