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    one. This is clear in Browning's "To My Last Duchess" where the dead duchess who, framed in a picture on the wall, yet provides a threatening perspective to the duke (Byron 21). It should be noted that the reader plays so important a role in the dramatic monologue that critics like Dorothy Mermin, in her book The Audience in the Poem, lets the reader interfere into the role of the auditor who, silent and passive as he is often presented, pulls the reader into action so much so he contextualizes…

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    feelings at times. The lyrics also gives the impression of being in another dimension. It is impressive how music is present in all cultures as well as how it influences the feeling of its receptors. Music’s lyric can be seeing as poetry and Authors employ distinctive styles to express their ideas. In some cases, due to the complexity of the lyrics, readers face a challenging time figuring out what the writer is trying to say. While reading Karmina’s song All the King’s Horses ‘lyrics, I…

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    Definition Of Opera

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    with scenery and costumes. 3. List the Voice categories of opera The basic voice ranges are soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. The voice categories of opera are coloratura soprano (very high range), lyric soprano (light voice), dramatic soprano (a full powerful voice), lyric tenor (relatively light), dramatic tenor (powerful voice), basso buffo (take comic role), basso profondo (very low range). 4. What is Aria? Aria is a song for a solo voice with orchestral accompaniment. It is a melody…

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    shows sentiment by the two facing each other while being close and making eye contact with one another. They are also holding hands while doing all of this which shows intimacy. The lyrics at this certain scene in the video are, “Hold my hand and we’re halfway there, hold my hand and I’ll take you there”. These lyrics are saying that the lovers will one day go somewhere together and they just have to trust each other that they are almost there. In this scene the audience…

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    of music which would change how the song is viewed by their respective audiences. Although the lyrics, in general, are the same, the overall meaning and mood of the song is different based which artist is playing the song. The original version of “Smells Like Teen Spirit” by Nirvana evokes the mood of rebellious teens hanging out with their friends and possibly doing something drug related. The lyrics “Load up your guns, bring your friends. It’s fun to lose and pretend.” to me sounds like Kurt…

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    I feel that it also gives the lyrics a break so it can build up more of a dramatic feeling to them. Since the lyrics were far apart, when it’s time for the lyrics to come up, the instruments already gave the lyrics enough boost to shine so the audience could possibly relate or like them. The other instruments that I noticed during the performance look like there was a clarinet…

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    was a time of poverty, low income, and the decline of population. Many children weren't able to go to school, many workers lost their jobs or received less pay. "When the stock market crashed in 1929 the United States went through one of the most dramatic and fastest changes in history. The previous decade and been filled with the lively spirit of freedom and youth, and in a matter of days the entire mood of the country changed bringing everything with it, including music." said by Connor Kehl.…

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    habits. I think when the partners realize that the narrators are finding peace in their habits they don’t take action. It goes too far until it is to late and the partners finally decides to stand up for the wrong doing but ends up getting murdered. A dramatic action such murder does not affect the narrators as much as they thought it will. In the first story, “The Black Cat”, the narrator kills his wife without realizing it but does not feel bad after it. While in the second story, “Stan”,…

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    Les Misérables

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    thought of Gavroche and the idea of Les Misérables as a musical was created. They released a French concept album in 1980. In September of the same year a French director by the name of Robert Hossein staged their work as a show, which was a mix of dramatic musical scenes and musical theater. It was staged during a three month slot at a 4,500 seater Palais des Sports in Paris and about half a million people watched it. It was a victorious success for such a new genre in France.…

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    genres and is only beat by heavy metal therefore better than hip-hop. Rock n’ Roll is better than Hip-hop because it has diverse meanings for different viewers, in addition it is more pleasing to hear, and bring people closer together. Rock n’ Roll’s lyrics can be interpreted differently to different people such as Led Zeppelin song “Rock and Roll” first stanza, It's been a long time since I rock and rolled It's been a long time since I did the stroll Ooh, let me get…

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