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    Analysis of Song Lyrics

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    Song lyrics: looking through the window of cultural texts… If you took the time to listen to the lyrics of a song instead of mumbling uselessly to the catchy melody‚ you’d notice that some bands and musical artists are informing their audience of present-time themes and issues. In today’s society‚ song lyrics can be used effectively to find fault with many dominant values and attitudes‚ somewhat protesting against social issues and the preconceived ideas that stand tall on the stage of democracy

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    Song Lyric Analysis

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    ENG 101-ABT 2 Song Lyric Analysis “Knocking on Heaven’s Door” by Guns N’ Roses Written by Bob Dylan The song I have chosen to analysis is “Knocking on Heaven’s Door” by Guns N’ Roses. My interpretation of the song is that it’s referring to someone who is experiencing the end stages of life. The song uses symbolism to describe the feelings of anger and remorse. Overall‚ the song is talking about a person who sees the end in sight‚ and must come to grips with it. (Verse 1) Mama take this

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    Ruby Bridge Analysis

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    When Eddie was a child‚ he played at Ruby Pier every day with his older brother and friends. He began working there as a teenager under the supervision of his father. After he returned from his stint in the army he resumed his life at the pier.His father died and he had to support his mother and give up his dreams of becoming an engineer. Later‚ Eddie got married to Marguerite. They lived their lives happily until Eddie’s 39th birthday‚ when Marguerite was involved in a car accident that landed

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    In the autobiography "Under the Influence" in an Anthology of Norton Reader by Melissa A. Goldthwaite‚ the author Scott Russell Sanders tells his story about growing up with an alcoholic father. Sanders family go through many obstacles because of their father. His fathers drinking problems made Sanders shame and guilt because the main character felt like it was his fault that his father was drinking and wanted to save his father from his drinking habits. Sanders uses imagery and diction to tell the

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    Song Analysis: Blackbird

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    Song Analysis In the song “blackbird‚” the Beatles sing about what someone is feeling when they are hurt‚ and how it is difficult to manage when they have no one to turn to. To go along with overcoming pain after being hurt‚ the lyrics‚”Blackbird singing in the dead of night. Take these broken wings and learn to fly. All your life you were only waiting for this moment to arise‚” go along with my thesis. When birds sing‚ they are trying to be heard or have a message to say. A blackbird is like

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    Under The Bed Analysis

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    Under The Bed Kids have always wondered what’s under the bed‚ with this child-like intrigue being the driving force behind countless movies‚ TV shows‚ and books. Taking the theme of what’s under the bed and giving it some extra sizzle‚ BetSoft has created a brand new‚ somewhat obvious Monster’s Inc. inspired slots game. Unsurprisingly‚ this game is called Under the Bed‚ but don’t be in a rush to judge it by its super-obvious name. BetSoft isn’t your standard online slot game provider‚ as when it

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    Country Song Analysis

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    The world of a country song writer is a different one‚ requiring him to prove his capability time and again. With millions of aspiring artists that make their appearance on the scene annually‚ the song writer has to work very hard to stay adrift otherwise he is likely to sink into anonymity before he can even realize it. A song writer has to face stiff competition and this aspect is even more emphatically seen in the case of the genre of country song writing. This is because country lyrics are comparatively

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    Flawless Song Analysis

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    The song Flawless by Beyoncé is sociologically relevant because it is about Feminism. This song is an uplift song for women and a fight for girl power. It teaches women to appreciate what they have and celebrate what they have and how they were born. This song is a big part of the feminist movement; it informed a lot of people what feminism is and opened eyes to who the feminist movement

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    The Whisper Song Analysis

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    In 2005‚ the Ying Yang Twins released “one of the greatest rap songs about sex”‚ titled “Wait (The Whisper Song)”. This song hit “No. 3 on Billboard’s R&B/hip-hop singles chart‚ is up for best rap performance by a duo or a group” (Ollison 2006); however‚ was unabashedly misogynistic. This song received incredible praise for its brilliant use of “sexy whispering”. This song apparently needs special recognition for being “simultaneously ratchet and romantic. The words might be foul‚ but the Twins’

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    Hey Jude - Song Analysis

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    Hey Jude - Song analysis “Hey Jude” is a song by the English rock band The Beatles and was written by Paul McCartney. It was first released in August 1968 under The Beatles label ‘Apple Records’. Hey Jude runs for 7mins and 11secs and at the time of release was the longest single to top the British charts. The song is said to have evolved from “hey Jules”‚ a song that had been written as a ballad to comfort Lennon’s son Julian during his parents’ divorce. McCartney said‚ "I started with the

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