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    A nervous disturbance‚ There ’s a sniper on the top of the roof‚ The masses of people‚ Fitting through one single door.” (MetroLyrics.com‚ 2009) These are the lyrics to a song titled mass hysteria. The writer of this song is Michael Ness. In this song he is showing two examples of the social aspect of mass hysteria. When Michael says‚ “An emotional outbreak‚ stepped on by people’s feet.” He is saying that whenever mass hysteria breaks out people are so worried

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    Julia Alvarez and Cathy Song both convey the life of an immigrant and how they are a symbol of their cultures when discovering a new lifestyle in the United States. Even though both poems being set in the past‚ they have stories that the reader can relate to today. Whilst the authors portray the search for identity‚ they articulate the reason to leave their home‚ write in different formats‚ but have similar themes. Alvarez and Song show the reasoning of why the characters left their homes‚ but these

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    Through the use of extended metaphor‚ Gwendolyn Brooks‚ in the poem‚ “A Song in the Front Yard‚” eludes that appearances are deceitful‚ and even the most beautiful circumstances are not always as they seem. The speaker of the poem openly expresses that she is craving change‚ which is highlighted by her stating “ a girl gets sick of a rose.” A rose is the typical flower thought off of romance and beauty. A rose is held to an incredibly high standard of perfection in the eyes of its beholder; this

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    connected with song when said “ I wrestle hard with my youth‚ we tried so hard to live in the truth.” because Amir had rough childhood emotionally but would later on seek truth. “Stones Under Rushing

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    Can a woman be true to one man? Is a pure and virtuous woman anywhere on the ends of the earth? John Donne‚ a poet of the Renaissance and a contemporary of Shakespeare’s ponders this dilemma in the poem "Song" or "Go and Catcha Falling Star". Structurally Donne is unique in the structure of the poem. The poem has a rhythm and a rhyme scheme a‚b‚a‚b‚c‚c‚d‚d‚d. With lines 7-8 Donne has two word lines which add impact to those words "And find/What wind"‚ "And swear/no where"‚ and "Yet she/Will be"

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    Lambert is using the power of music to express her feelings about her recent split from Blake Shelton. At the 2015 ACM Honors on Tuesday‚ Lambert was all dressed in pink while singing Loretta Lynn’s 1972 divorce song "Rated X." The song contains lyrics‚ "Well if you’ve been a married woman / and things didn’t seem to work out / Divorce is the key to bein’ loose and free / So you’re gonna be talked about." "She sang songs that were not necessarily appropriate to sing at times‚ like this for me‚" Lambert

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    Sort of a Song by William Carlos Williams is a song unsung by heroes of the pen: authors and poets. He describes writing as a moment of dull inhabitance characterized by sudden shocks of inspiration. His motive is unclear in whether or not he is supporting or antagonizing the art of writing‚ but his theme is clear: writing is a power captured in a moment’s notice that‚ when unobservant‚ leaves too quickly to be remembered. He describes the whole event as a near fatal one metaphorically symbolizing

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    His dream is to be with someone who will care about him‚ but this dream of his is "broken" since he has not found that person. In this song he refers to walking on an "empty" street‚ and just like that street his heart is devoid of any other human love. He is also comparing this street to his life‚ and likewise his life is also barren of affection. He feels "lonely" because of the fact

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    She is worked as a cultural norm for movements of racial and gender equality. Her message and belief is shown through her new song “Formation”. Beyoncé portrays her powerful message through the lyrics in her song “Formation”‚ although the first portion of her lyrics are based on her life before she leads to her focused message. In the background at the beginning of the song you hear “What happened after New Orleans”. She is making reference to Hurricane Katrina. This serves as a major symbol because

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    that I didn’t even know she moved to California till 3 weeks after the fact. For the next year or so we hardly talked‚ maybe a text here and there but nothing to hearty. It wasn’t until one month I randomly get a text from her saying that She loved me and that I should listen to this song and so I did. Ever since then‚ anytime I’m having a bad

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