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    For this essay I will be comparing and contrasting two poems. The poems I will talk about are The Rose that Grew from Concrete by Tupac Shakur. The second one is Fire and Ice by Robert Frost. The Rose that Grew from Concrete is written by Tupac Shakur. He uses symbolism of the rose to talk about his life in the ghetto.The rose is the man and the concrete is the ghetto. A rose can’t grow in concrete‚ and it’s very hard to survive the hard life of the ghetto. A person from the ghetto might have difficulty

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    changed the youth in todays society? Throughout the past 30 years‚ there has been much speculation about how negative hip-hop music truly is‚ and how it actually affects the youth. The hip-hop music of recent years has been the foundation of many controversial issues and has been illustrated negatively by the media countless times. Issues such as gun and knife crime which has escalated heavily within younger age groups in the last 15 years‚ especially in the USA and UK and also drug abuse‚ the use of

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    it was then and it is now‚ the lyrics of many rap songs have caused controversy. Many believe and have charged that these lyrics promote racism and violence and show contempt for women. Those in the mainstream have long considered rap music controversial. However its controversy escalated to a whole new level when the world was introduced to "Gangsta Rap‚" where violent acts and suggestions are graphically portrayed (yale). The notorious rap group responsible for the introduction of gangsta rap

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    The resurrection of an exalted ‘90s rap god will have to wait another day as Tupac Shakur’s tomb remains occupied with his body tossing and turning in response to the egregious results of the biopic‚ “All Eyes on Me.” Tupac’s talent transcended the music industry of the early ‘90s‚ yet‚ “All Eyes on Me” fails to give justice to a slain life that aimed to alter the world’s trajectory through his poetic armory of lyrics. This ill-conceived biopic is permeated by an addled narrative‚ lethargic pacing

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    In general‚ poems can be very similar and very different. These two poems by Tupac Shakur and Robert Frost have many similar hardships within their message. They also have many different experiences in their poems.They are both short but have a lot of information. The Rose That Grew From Concrete by Tupac Shakur and Fire and Ice by Robert Frost have deep descriptions in detail and they have a similar tone but may lead in two different directions. The Rose That Grew From Concrete is about the struggle

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    Music has been around for a long time‚ from the Harlem Renaissance all the way to the Grammys. Music has been an everyday part of society whether people notice or not. Mostly‚ music is used for entertainment purposes‚ to lighten somebody’s day or to just get in the mood for a workout. Whatever the purpose of a song may be‚ other songs are there to inform the society about the social issues that are going on. Some artists decide to use their talent to tell people their opinion on the issue that are

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    the messages he carries out and the realities there are in life. “Along with the widespread drug use…Many artists simply left these tough issues alone‚ but Tupac gravitated toward the controversy.”(Seth Campbell‚ Opinion) Rap music is straightforward‚ and people should not take that for granted. If there were only more rappers like Eminem and Tupac‚ and all the new rappers coming into Hollywood would aim as high as those rappers did…the world would be a little bit better of a place. If people focus

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    John Lawson wrote the book “A new Voyage to Carolina” in 1674-1711about the life changing experiences he had with Native Americans and how they impacted his life in many different ways for example he was very fascinated with the art of dancing‚ the way Native Americans danced was very strange yet incredibly amusing. Mr. Lawson saw dances that looked like it was turning into a fight and at the same time they were moving slowly without making any noises at all which he admired a lot. Marriage was a

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    "Obviously rap music is too violent. It serves as a musical accompaniment to the entire underclass culture of violence‚" says the author of "See No Evil"‚ David Klinghoffer‚ in an article in the National Review. This extremely narrow minded philosophy has neglected to discover what rap music really is and what it means to its millions of buyers‚ who are mostly of upper-class status. Rap is not only music‚ it is also a black cultural expression that prioritizes black voices from urban America‚ and

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    Does the first Amendment affect your livelihood? Hmmm...I’m not sure...Is water wet? Is the grass green? Do skittles come in different colors? Do we even really need to ask? Of course it does....The first Amendment is important for a lot of reasons‚ one being that it allows us to show our individuality and uniqueness. If we weren’t allowed to express ourselves‚ be it in writing dancing‚ comedy‚ and many other ways‚ then our individuality and uniqueness would never be seen. We might as well be mindless

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