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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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    the wedding dance

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    This is sad story of a man‚ Awiyao‚ who in spite of being in love with his wife‚ Lumnay‚ feels the need to marryanother in order to have a son. According to the story if a man does not have a son he is considered to be inferior to others intheir community. It is not a case of not loving Lumnay‚ which he does‚ but of his perceived necessity of a son to beconsidered a man. He is however‚ insensitive believing the answer to Lumnay’s sorrow would be to join the other women at the wedding dance.Little

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    The Indian Woman

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    The INdian Womn This mentality leads families to treat them as objects who should remain pure and be controlled: women are their fathers’ property‚ and later their husbands’. Parents worry so much about "losing face" in the community that while boys have all the freedom they want‚ girls are constantly advised not to do anything that would "bring shame". This mentality explains why so many are forced into marriages‚ or even murdered by their own parents. It leads to mothers excusing away the heinous

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    Arrow and the Song

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    and the Song Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem‚ “Arrow and the Song” is a lyric poem giving an inspiration to a relationship or a friendship between two or more people. It includes analogies‚ symbolism‚ vivid imagery‚ and repetition to help convey what he is trying to reach to the audience The poem is made up of three stanzas of quatrain‚ and it’s an end rhyme consists of aabb ccdd throughout the poem. Its lyrical type of poem‚ expresses his emotions about the arrow and the song. Longfellow

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    Ghost Dances In 1973‚ Christopher Bruce heard about the murders going on in the small villages and towns of Chile on the orders of the government; just to show off their power‚ and how they were not afraid to use it. Bruce found out as a result of a letter received from a widow of a Chilean folk singer who had been murdered. He was asked to do work for the Chilean Human Rights Committee. The dance first premiered in 1988‚ the costume designer being Belinda Scarlett and the music being by Incantation

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    Save the Last Dance

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    In the movie Save the last dance the film explores various issues current in the United States as well as all over the world. The movie explores peer pressure especially in a black dominant school population. Themes of Violence‚ adolescent pride and interracial relationships were greatly represented in the film. Also it touches on early parenthood‚ pressures of a low income environment‚ racial status‚ racial stereotypes and prejudice as well as loyalty to friends. Psychologically the movie represents

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    Song of Lawino

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    The son of lawino Literary analysis In the poem Song of Lawino racism reared its ugly head in a rather ridiculous form‚ some people might argue that any form of racism is ridiculous‚ which is very understandable‚ but in this particular situation in my opinion it is worst than the segregation in America throughout the early part of the century 20th century. It’s called self hatred‚ self hatred is a very uncommon form of racism and it can appear in any ethnic group but its black self hatred that

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    Banquet Scene

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    Context of the scene: A banquet has been set. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth enter as King and Queen of Scotland‚ followed by their court – amongst the noblemen in attendance are Sir Ross and Sir Lennox. As Macbeth walks among the company‚ the first murderer appears at the doorway. Macbeth speaks to him for a moment‚ learning that Banquo is dead‚ but Fleance has escaped. This scene‚ commonly known as the Banquet Scene‚ is quite an important scene in the play because it’s a turning point in Macbeth’s life

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    Ghost Dance Analysis

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    the government constantly issues tiny borders for the Cherokee Indians‚ they do not take into account the reality that the Cherokee Indians don’t have anywhere to go. The land the government wants is the only home of the Indians. The government swiftly annihilates rebels and sticks to its plan to gain more land (Carnes‚ 1996). Although this might seem like a plan of perseverance‚ it is selfish‚ ensnares‚ and abuses others. The Indians have lost their kin and home because of wrong control. This piece

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    Music and dance were the biggest forms of entertainment during the Renaissance. People would sing and play an instrument for fun so‚ it became a part of everyday life. Some of the great music from this time period was sung by choirs. A new style of music consisted of blending voices at the same time. That style of singing was called polyphony and became very popular. Also‚ the madrigal was another popular form of music. This form of music was sang by three or six singers. Like the polyphony‚ the

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