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    asked to write an essay about a song of significance to me‚ I thought to myself‚ “This is going to be an easy grade”. But because of my love for music of all kinds‚ I found that the choice of which song to write about was even harder than I imagined. After a few days of contemplation and battling with what I felt would be most appropriate for my English professor to read‚ I decided to write about a song called “Making Memories of Us” by Keith Urban. I fell in love with this song for its beautiful

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    one of the most talked about persons on the earth. His lyrics offend some people‚ this sparks controversy and censorship. His lyrics containing things such as drugs‚ alcohol‚ death‚ homosexuals‚ sex and suicide. In some of his songs he includes lyrical slander towards bands like NSYNC‚ Christina Aguilera‚ Backstreet Boys‚ Brittney Spears and Puff Daddy. He views these bands as manufactured and as he calls them "faggots". In one of his songs called "Marshall Mathers" he says "Boy girl groups make

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    Aguilera’s song "Beautiful." This instant whisper from the voice of Aguilera creates an ashamed vibe for the song. It is spoken quietly and without any musical instrumentation. As the music softly and brilliantly builds up to the first verse listener’s already have a misinterpretation of the lyrics. The audience presumes that the song will be about depression or shame and disgrace because one would associate not wanting people to look at you with shame. However‚ once they read more into the lyrics they

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    JOURNEY OF LYRICS ELIZABETHAN ERA ELIZABETHAN LYRIC : Elizabethan lyric is sweet and musical‚ but is characterized by artificiality. As the lyrics were composed because it was the fashion to write lyrics‚ and not because the poet really had any urge for self expression. Allitration and the other verbal devices are frequently used to make the lyric musical. LYRIC IN 17 CENTURY : ( Age of JOHN DONNE) The METAPHYSICAL LYRIC is more ellaborate than an ordinary lyric‚ and is hard ‚intellectual

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    Artist statement. By Perspective of the artist As we analyze the song in between the lines‚ we notice although the lyrics of this song can be interpreted as an act against the party. The tone of this song is more melancholy describing the song as not hope for the future‚ but hope for the future has already been lost. As it may seem that the future lies within the Proles‚ because they make up 75% of Oceania. We also know they are the most uneducated and less willing to revolt because of their freedom

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    Sub-Saharan Africa: Change and Continuity Essay Summaries Period 3 1 600-1450: Trade Routes and Their Impacts by Stephanie Lin 2 100-1450: Politics by Rebecca Lee-McFadden 3 1450-1750: Politics and Economics by Emma Loh 4 Sub-Saharan Africa’s Relationship to Global Trade Patterns - 1750 to the Present by Douglas Chee 5 1450-Present: Religion by LJ Cabutaje 6 1914-Present: Formation of National Identities by George Kitsios a using evidence from specific countries

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    Songs: Analysis

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    Chapter 3 lie (rumor) Song: 2Chainz - No Lie (Explicit) ft. Drake I choose this song for this scene because the song is talking about how he never told no lie. It connect to the scene because when olive told a lie/rumor her friend thought it was true. it say about the charter is that even if she tells a lie people will believe her Chapter 9 Detention Song: Kanye West- Bad News I choose this song for this scene because it talk about how it bad news about something he heard. In the movie olive

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    movie Cinderella (1950) and Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella (1997) both consist of songs throughout the movie. “A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes” is sung by Cinderella where she is seen singing to her animal friends to always keep dreaming. It consists of rhymes in the end of almost each line and the words rhyme with each other every other line. There are different types of rhymes used throughout the song. The second and fourth lines end with asleep/keep‚ which are perfect rhymes. The first

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    holds true because many times words alone can’t touch someone but when you add the accompaniment it speaks volumes. I received the song “Suggestion” by Fugazi‚ and when I listened to it for the first time I just thought it was another song. As I listened to the song more and more and focused on the lyrics and the rhythm‚ the song started to speak to my soul. This song is all about violence on women in the forms of rape‚ sexual harassment‚ violence‚ and street harassment. It also emphasizes the aspect

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    Citizen: An American Lyric by Claudia Rankine is a unique and complex book made of lyric poems that focuses on various topics of racism‚ identity and prejudice. With the piece of writing being a set of various lyric poems‚ the content can be hard to unpack but Rankine makes certain that even if the reader misses all the subliminal messages‚ they will certainly be able to understand the common themes inside the writing. I will analyze this piece by interpreting the themes that I understood from the

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