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    everyone has their own opinion on what is considered a good music genre. As for movies and their soundtrack albums overall, a great movie soundtrack comes down to the theme it creates, how it moves people emotionally, the use of songs with lyrics or without lyrics, and the use of covers or remixes. Composers like Theodore Shapiro use music to make movies more alive and have a deeper impression. Shapiro used his talent as a music director to make a memorable soundtrack for the movie The Secret…

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    Harry Patch Poem Analysis

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    Patch. The lyrics from this song paint a…

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    Pulp Fiction Symbolism

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    When Butch goes an gets the watch you see him sneak through the alley and goes through broken wired fences for the dramatic effect you can hear a helicopters and barking all these effects are chosen to enhance the battling against Marcellus and his henchmen it's a war but on a civilian level. Then in the apartments he kills the hitman with a machine gun another reference to war, dramatic loud helicopters and motorcycles are played as he exits his apartment are all connections to the struggle…

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    Wingard Voice Your Choice Project Taylor Swift There is no denying the impact Taylor Swift has had on the music industry. Her music, songwriting, and attitude toward it all deserve a spot in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. From her critically acclaimed lyrics to the sold-out-in-minutes World Tours, this young singer/ song-writer is making leaps and bounds in music. So far she has five studio albums that have been released every two years. The media may swarm her for her personal life but she is…

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    myself only catching explicit, sexist, or racist lyrics as a song ended, leaving me wondering what I missed. This spurred my interest in the possibility of sexist content going unnoticed or unprocessed in music, and the possible consequences this might have. In this paper, I will seek to explore if Grinnelleans, a community highly involved with social justice, find instances of sexism in lyrics of popular songs when listening, and if reading the lyrics thereafter yields any instances of sexism…

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    thoughts or merely an idea. “Every Sunday’s getting more bleak, a fresh poison each week, we were born sick, you heard them say it” (0:17-0:27). This is actually a pretty big part of the song, not only the lyrics, but the music behind it begins to pick up after these lines creating a dramatic effect of what Hozier has just said. The word bleak has many meanings, but the one that would make the most sense in this context would be. He is saying that every Sunday, which is the day Church takes…

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    When it comes down to the songs that will play in the movie of my life, these songs would be dramatic. Every song would have a different meaning, and more attention, destruct and love in it than the last. There are certain songs that are more committed to a certain time or event that has happened. Some are due to it being the song we sang when at the time, some being the lyrics that stuck years later yet most are because of the feeling when the song is first heard. Going as far back that I can…

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    Stitches Song Analysis

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    dark room the two artists establish pathos in contrast to the original version, leaving no distractions for the viewer and allowing the focal point of the video to be the lyrics. The song is sung in a slow pace compared to the original fast paced version. The singers establish credibility due to the slow pace because the lyrics are more decipherable. With no distractions and a slower conventional pace the viewer can understand the situation that Mendes is associated with. The video does not…

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    composition ‘Rebel Rebel’ appeared as a picture montage of the late music legend. After her performance on the stage, a dramatic moment came when all of a sudden the Queen of Pop dropped herself on the stage and spread her arms in front of her. The picture was shared by Madge as she paid tribute to a music legend David Bowie in her performance. In another post, she incorporated the lyrics to the song to applaud the late artist. On Sunday at the age of 69, the legendary singer David died of…

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    The lyrics of the song are tragic in the way of being about self-consummation of the girl always worrying about her beauty, fate in the relationship not lasting with a hurtful companion, and release of the girl hopefully one day finding her true self and being okay with that. The lyrics also deal with dramatic illusion by having an uncertain destiny with the girl finding her beauty, and can be a little intense…

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