The Cycle Of Violence

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The author used lyrics to tell this story to the people; he used song and rhythm as a way to communicate his message that I think it’s about the cycle of violence. It tells us about how can a human being is capable of dehumanizing another and by doing that he reaches a level of pure violence against that person; for example the way he listed a bunch of words such as: faggot, sissy, punk, queen and queer; its an example that words can take away someone´s humanity and turns them into objects that one can easily dispose of or use to their advantage.
Also he used the typical example of the highscool bully that has family or internal issues and lashes out to the kid he think it’s the weakest as a way to release the anger that’s inside him, but

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