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    names in the world, and they are all biblical names. Names from the Bible are also found in many works of literature, like Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon, a coming of age story about a young man during the mid twentieth century. The reader is introduced to multiple characters with biblical names, which correspond to the characters’ personalities. In the book Song of Solomon, the characters take on the role of their biblical names. Reba, Milkman’s mother, can most closely be associated with Rebecca

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    Similarly, the writer of Songs of Solomon tells of giving all the love to their lover. Through this writing, different aspects of the Songs will be addressed, along with the defense of the various forms of the Songs. Finality will show how the Songs fit with the church of today. Song of Solomon – Brief list of the different ways the Song is Interpreted Kathryn Harding, “Biblical Interpretation, ‘I sought him but I did not find him’: The Elusive Lover in the Song of Songs,’” sources several scholars

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    Everyone is different and has different interests and hobbies. That’s what makes everyone unique. Those interests and hobbies also shape these people into what kind of person they are, it defines them. The interests that has shaped me is Black Veil Brides, Michael Jackson, and my percussion passion. Black Veil Brides, five men that have left an imprint on my life forever. It was August 27th, 2014 when I heard In The End by Black Veil Brides, I will admit I wasn’t sure if I actually liked them

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    Beauty. Every person has a different standard of it. The hill country is my place of beauty and peace. Green trees and grass. Flowers blooming and butterflies everywhere. Birds singing their melodies and deer roaming peacefully. The sparkling sun causing everything around us to sparkle. Lampasas, Texas is a little town many people know nothing of. However, it’s the closest place to Heaven on this earth. My family is from there. My great-grandma has a house on the outside of Lampasas. The beauty of

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    write great lyrics for my songs and make melodies so that I may perform them to an audience. I had to research the different ways of writing lyrics, how to come up with a title for your song, how to make a melody, and how to apply chords to that melody. I have learned an easy way to make songs of your own so that they seem professional but anybody could do it. This is the basics of Songcraft. In songcraft, the first thing that you must think of should be the lyrics to your song. You may not have to use

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    Different songs can impact people, change their moods, or bring back memories related to a certain tune. Each person, however, has their own unique taste in music; one song can be loved by one but hated by another, it all depends on our personal taste and what we can relate to. This made me wonder, what does the music I listen to say about myself? Do the lyrics define who I am as a person, or do I simply like songs because of the beat? As I looked at my top ten playlist,

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    Song Comparison Essay

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    1 Ms. Spilberg ENG2D1 March 5, 2013 Song Comparison Essay The road of life can be a bumpy one. There will always be twists and turns that can alter a person’s life, changing the course of their destination. Even though life can be tough, you have to draw upon your inner strength in order to persevere. The songs, “Move Along” by The All-American Rejects and “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)” by Greenday sing about this message. The lyrics in their songs have many literary devices such as personification

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    How to Write a Song Essay

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    “How to Write a Song” by Allyson Jones Think back to the last time you heard your favorite song. You plant your headphones on, close your eyes, and completely immerse yourself in the music. You hang on to every word and every note, enchanted by the passionate vocals and addictive melodies. But have you ever wondered what really goes into making a song? Every Songwriter uses different methods to compose a song. In fact, if you were to type “how to write a song” in a Google search bar, you would

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    for the worst ,Monsters. Jon Lajoie is an example of a monster, he displays this in his song “Show me your genitals” when he degrades women to a lower standard, and talks about them like the are property On the other hand, Katy Perry represents a muse when she influences people for the better when she talks about being the best that you can be, never giving up, and that everything happens for a reason in her song “Firework”. Jon Lajoie

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    Kendrick Lamar has lyrics that are hard, but within those lyrics is a description of his childhood which was even harder.To provide some background on Kendrick Lamar, he grew up in Piru territory of Compton, also know as Bompton. His parents both used drugs, and listened to many different types of music ranging from, “Jazz and blues to gangsta rap.” Any hip hop fan should be familiar with Kendrick’s name, they should also be familiar with his music. The fact that Kendrick Lamar isn’t being recognized

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