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    Monro's Song

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    Song analysis Somewhere‚ Love Story and A Time for Us all share similar stories‚ but all of them don’t do a very great job at describing a tragic love story. Each song shares the similar story of two people falling in love‚ but they all present it differently. Somewhere by Matt Monro is saying that even if two people want to be together there is an appropriate time and an appropriate place. I believe this fits the story of Romeo and Juliet very well because the two lovers wanted so badly to be together

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    Nichole Alfeche Musser Lit Film & Media 20 September 2014 The Written Word to a Larger Picture Literature is the written word. It may include a poem‚ play‚ or novel. The book “The Last Song” written by Nicholas Sparks‚ originated as a novel before proceeding to then is translated onto the big screen as a movie. The film was directed by Julie Ann Robinson. Books are written to tell a story through literary devices and descriptions. When translated into movies‚ the outcome is not always as

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    with people after reviewing one specific case study. This case study was conducted by Major William E. Mayer‚ who later became the U.S. Army’s chief psychiatrist. Dr. Mayer studied one-thousand American prisoners from the Korean War who had been detained in a North Korean POW camp. He was interested in this case due to the extremely devastating effects psychological warfare had on the prisoners. Mayer discovered a new disease in the North Korean prisoners-of-war camps- a disease of extreme hopelessness

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    Billie Holiday’s “Strange Fruit” The song “Strange Fruit” has something about it that you can never fully walk away from and forget. It could be the text itself so visualizing and dramatic‚ or the music that adds an even more haunting effect. The performer of course is the one who gets the social message across by the way they perform and the emotions they put into the song. Billie Holiday’s version makes this song stand out even more; a person can get the chills just listening to her sing it

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    Liberty or Death‚ the Song of Sovngarde and Skyrim Through the lyrics in the music video of "Sovngarde Song‚" Gavin Dunne tells part of the story of the hero known as the Dragonborn‚ but also uses allusion in the lyrics to tell the listener about the harsh injustice and oppression faced by the people of Skyrim. The story is set in the world of Bethesda Studios’ franchise of Elder Scrolls‚ and is the fifth installment of the award-winning series. The game itself follows the adventures of the Dragonborn:

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    If I were making a soundtrack to my life‚ I would pick the song“Listen to Mama’s Words” by Jay Zhou‚ “ Father” by Chopstick Brother‚ “One Likes Summer the Other Likes Autumn” by Weiqi Fan‚ the music “Eine kleine Nachtmusik” by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s and “Nocturne” by Chopin. Jay Zhou’s “Listen to Mama’s words” is a Chinese pop song which praise mother’s love for their children. The song began with a question “why do we need to listen to mother’s words?” However‚ I had same question as the composer

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    John Cheever Essay - Cheever‚ John (Vol. 8) John Cheever Essay - Cheever‚ John (Vol. 8) Cheever‚ John (Vol. 8) Cheever‚ John 1912– American short story writer and novelist‚ Cheever draws successfully from his middle-class suburban experience to produce a fiction that paints a disturbing picture of what is wrong with upwardly-mobile America. His major thesis is the difficulty in establishing and upholding a moral identity in a society where family life and the community are disintegrating. Cheever

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    Stylistic Analysis of “Across the Universe” by John Lennon Author: Maimoona Abdulaziz ACROSS THE UNIVERSE JOHN LENNON Words are flowing out like Endless rain into a paper cup They slither while they pass They slip away across the universe Pools of sorrow waves of joy Are drifting through my opened mind Possessing and caressing me Jai guru deva Om Nothing’s gonna change my world Nothing’s gonna change my world Nothing’s gonna change my world Nothing’s gonna change my

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    Embrace” Love‚ it knows no color‚ has no prejudices or face. When comparing the Beatles song “In My Life” and “the Embrace” by Mark Doty‚ the main theme the two talk about is their love for someone. They are both reminiscing of love that they no longer have. Both poems were published after 1900‚ “In My Life” released December 1965 and “the Embrace” written in 1998. With over thirty years between the poem and song each is written simply. The tone is sad and easy for a person to read and understand easily

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    world? These thoughts all went through John Lennon’s head as he sat down and wrote a very influential song‚ “Imagine” in 1971. This song was written during the Vietnam War‚ the peace movement‚ and the first Nixon Administration. A very large amount of the popular culture of that time‚ were centered all around those factors. In his song‚ “Imagine”‚ Lennon describes what divides us and what should be uniting us to make heaven on Earth. In the first stanza‚ John Lennon wants us to forget about our worries

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