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    voice which could represent him identifying it as irrational anxiety and more of a feature of Blurryface than himself. This same thing happens in a song named “Fairly Local”. In the pre-chorus of this song Joseph talks about his self-doubt, telling himself that the song will never make it on the radio. When the pre-chorus rolls around a second time it’s in Blurryface’s voice, again possibly signifying that this doubt was irrational and not something Joseph truly felt was part of him. The act of using

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    Write Your Own Rock Song

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    In most instances, a listener strives to find a song that is simultaneously culturally and socially conscious, while having a listenability that allows the song to be played at any time or any place. For the above song, I took a pointedly socially and culturally approach to the socioeconomic inequalities that persist in the United States, using subtle and themes of freedom and hardship, while concurrently using the not so subtle theme of class differences to convey the differences between social

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    Music had been around for ages. It has revolutionized the way humans communicate emotions or ideas through sequence of tunes, ranging from one key signature to another. Overtime, music has evolved from having strict composition rules, which are classical, to multiple genres that puts no limit to a composer’s creativity. Back then, only one type of music generally rule the music industry, but today, there are countless types of music a person can explore and relate to. The song I Hate U I Love U by

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    Part 3 8. Beatty had compared Montag to a mythical creature called Icarus. Icarus is a guy in Greek Mythology that got curious and flew too close to the sun with his wax wings, this caused his wings to melt and him falling straight to his death. Beatty had compared Montag to Icarus because both of the characters were curious. They were both curious and got too close to their objects of curiosity, which ultimately destroys them. They were both warned beforehand, and they both chose to ignore those

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    J Cole Song Analyse

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    This song produced by the artist j Cole. This song hit number on all charts in every category. This song was influenced by j Coles best friend who died saving his best friend. The part that is getting everyone's attention is that he was talking to his daughter the whole time. They wanted to wait till the daughter (Nena) was at a mature age so shell understand about everything that is happening. "I'm proud to say I was a father Write my story down and if I pass go play it for my daughter when she

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    During ancient times, the notorious Oracle and Sanctuary of Apollo lay in close proximity to the theatre. Strategically engineered to harness the acoustic properties of the area, the theatre is composed of a stage, chorus, and amphitheatre. If filled to capacity, the amphitheatre’s thirty-five rows could hold nearly five thousand persons. Long ago, when it was still in use, the people of Greece “enjoyed plays, poetry readings, and many musical events during the various

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    Poetic Analysis of Spaceship by Kesha In the song spaceship by Kesha, the title suggests a song about outer space and aliens. It could be about traveling in a spaceship or aliens coming to Earth in a spaceship. Though the upbeat, country vibe of the song it is revealed that spaceships are a metaphor for life after death. Throughout the song Kesha sings about her excitement that the spaceship coming and saving her from the stresses of life on Earth, and about how death only brings humanity to the

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    Seven Years Is A Song

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    but in person he has an unmistakable wrong-side-of-the-tracks ­swagger.”(Duerden) It was released as a single that would end up being the hit song on their first album. The lyrics of the song are about the nostalgia from growing up. The main chorus of the song takes place at different age every time, depending on the verse. After the 4th verse the song changes the tense and starts to talk about his present life, what the future may hold. At this point Instead of saying “Once I was” he changes

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    English Song Critique

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    story – beginning, middle and end, with a recognizable story arc that contains the classic elements of drama and delivery;” it also has “relatable imagery” to appeal to audiences (Anderson). Unlike “Melody,” for this song I developed the melody of the chorus first, building around the opening line “you’re an outlaw.” While I was singing, I couldn’t help but feel that the song sounded Taylor Swift-like, which is a very different sound from my other two pieces. I didn’t want to forget my song idea, so as

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    Cultural Identity Essay Cultural identity is the basis in which identification is used to express different aspects pertaining to identity and heritage. A person's cultural identity may be created by social organization, as well as traditions and customs within their lives. The two aspects that construct my cultural identity are the frequent chores I must complete every day in order to fulfill my behavioral expectations, and the youth group I attend weekly. These aspects are important to my family

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