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    John Foulcher’s poems make us ponder‚ if there is any hope for humanity and is there anyone that is truly innocent? His poems reveal to us the violence and brutality of the nature we live within and for us to question as to our own morality. In this essay I will analyse all six of his poems of which I studied. However I will only discuss the poems “For The Fire” and “Martin and The Hand Grenade” in detail. The theme of “For The Fire” is about the natural cycle of life and explores the interrelationships

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    Simply put‚ these internalized emotions are projected through the art of song. Nevertheless‚ Monae’s cathartic lyrics build a broader appeal for the recognition of African-American identity; her clarion call for justice echoes the Black Lives Matter movement and the need to value the lost lives of unarmed African-Americans. According to Bailey

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    affected by historical circumstances. Neither the outcome of the 2nd World War nor by the economical accretion of the United States‚ have an impact on the plot. Analysis of John Keatings Behavior   Before one is able to interpret John Keating’s consciousness and his cognition‚ one need to understand and therefore analyze his behavior. In John Keating’s behavior lies a chronology of actions. Already in the first encounter with his new class‚ he builds up a strong identification with the group‚ knowing

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    The song was released on their 1971 album Carpenters and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. Carpenter received massive praise for her work on the popular rendition. Critics claimed that her emotional vocals expertly captured the essence of loneliness and pining conveyed through the lyrics. Carpenter would later reveal that "Superstar" was one the hardest songs for her to sing because of her own intense struggle with

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    mountain / I’m always gonna wanna make it move.” This line from The Climb is probably the most relevant line to my eighth grade year because this year‚ as soon as one problem was gone‚ there was always another challenge. The Climb by Miley Cyrus is the song that best describes my eighth grade year because it is about pushing through tough times‚ how there is always going to be challenges and even states‚ “But these are the moments that / I’m going to remember most...” The Climb’s entire message

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    the shifts or instability in the continuity of text. The text which I will use in this paper is the song lyric. The title is “Come Undone” sang by Robbie Williams. This song was written by Robbie Williams‚ Ashley Hamilton (son of George Hamilton)‚ Boots Ottestad and Daniel Pierre. This song was recorded in 2002 and released in 31 March 2003. According to Robbie Williams web page‚ “Come Undone” song was initially banned from radio because of its explicit content. “Come Undone” was the second single

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    Celeste // Ezra Vine What better opening song to the album of my high school career than a song named after me? If I were my own boyfriend‚ I’d dedicate this song to myself. The upbeat background music throughout the song makes me automatically feel bubbly and happy. The first time I found this song on Spotify last year‚ it caught my eye‚ since of course‚ it is titled after my name. If I was a song‚ this is the song I would be. You can listen to this song anywhere at anytime‚ and it will automatically

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    subway—again‚ the ethnicity of those involved is not made explicit—“but the son of a bitch kept walking.” Mentally stimulating‚ thought-provoking‚ and a plethora of emotions are all that come to mind when thinking of Rankine’s CITIZEN: An American Lyric. However‚ one word that summarizes the work greatly would be‚ important. Although citizen was written long before any of the recent current events‚ it is utmost relevant for those who have been keeping a blind eye to the history of violence and hate

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    "A Subaltern’s Love Song" is a rhapsodic poem that details the poet’s real-life infatuation. Betjeman does not use the military definition of subaltern here‚ but instead is referring to someone in an inferior position. The author struggles‚ somewhat happily‚ against his love interest as she continually bests him at tennis. In Literature‚ poems can often be very difficult for one to comprehend and interpret the author’s perspective. Many people grew only being exposed to the basic “Roses are red

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    & Dia has always been inspired by literature in writing their songs. In 2005‚ they released an album called Something Real which contains twelve tracks that are all inspired by literary works like John Steinbeck’s “East of Eden”‚ “Rebecca” by Daphne du Maurier‚ and Vladimir Nabokov’s “Mary”. The song “Hug Me” however‚ did not make it to this album. It appeared on the next one called Here‚ here and here and it is the only song in that album that is inspired by a literary work namely “Brave New

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