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    The Weeknd Essay

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    list of 15 things you probably didn't know about The Weeknd. Check out part one below, and stay tuned for part two, coming soon! Number Fifteen: He Used to Cover Boyz II Men Songs. Though it might sound funny now, it's true! In an interview, he said, "I got a microphone and a sh*tty computer and started recording these corny songs with my friends, Boyz II Men covers and sh*t." Number Fourteen: He Is Inspired by Some Incredibly Musicians. He has said that he is most inspired by Michael Jackson,…

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    a) I believe the message of this song is that our generation's duty is to bring change to how we live our lives every day, because if our generation waits, the world will become in a worse state. One particular part of the song where John Legend sings:, "No more broken promises; no more call to war; unless it's love and peace that we're really fighting for; we can destroy hunger; we can conquer hate; put down the arms and raise your voice; we're joining hands today," reveals the true intentions…

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    The poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” is very unique in the way it is written. This poem show how the search for love has affect a man life. T.S. Eliot made up a character whose name is Prufrock, and he is a man with an unattractive look that has hard time in a search for love. Eliot wrote the poem in a way the reader can interpret Prufrock characteristics. In the poem Eliot use different depictions and analogies of how to describe Prufrock. Eliot give a few ways of how Prufrock feel…

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    Pierce the Veil is an emo;post hardcore band from San Diego, California. There are 4 members in the band including Vic Fuentes, Mike Fuentes, Jaime Preciado, and Tony Perry. Pierce The Veil is the best Emo band in today's generation. In 2007 they came out with their first album A flair for the dramatic and in 2010 their album Selfish Machines came out. Despite this, their biggest breakthrough was in 2012 with the release of their album Collide with The Sky. It had reached number one on the Top…

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    events, and politics. His original and witty lyrics make the videos entertaining and the quality of his videos improves as his channel grows. Jon Cozart uploaded his first video in 2010 titled “Share The Love (Original Ukulele)”, which was an original song he made to share positivity and humor with a large audience. Now with over four million subscribers, Jon Cozart still produces original and quality entertainment. The YouTube personality Jon Cozart, or “Paint”, may seem like an amateur artist…

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    “I’m about to go on these roads, all left alone on these roads, I’m about to put these holes inside of my ego” those words are how I ended my first album. I wrote that song when I was 19 and didn’t understand the full meaning until a few weeks ago. What “Outside II” means is basically letting go of the past and starting new, something that I have failed to do. In the past few months I have made difficult changes within my life and as a result, I am currently increasingly depressed. The number…

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    twentieth century due to his wide-ranging contributions to poetry, criticism, prose, and drama (Explanation of: “The Waste Land”). In this case, his work becomes stronger as his allusions contribute to help convey the meaning of each poem. The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock seems to start out as a love poem when he tells someone, “Let us go then, you and I” (Sound and Sense, 284). Farther on though, it starts to stray to Prufrock and his insecurities. His words come off as anxious and self-…

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    Music Analysis Essay

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    “Students who are pressured to be number one live in between dreams and reality” (ibighit, 2013). The song I chose is titled, “N.O,” sung by South Korean hip-hop group, BTS. In both the music video and in the lyrics for N.O, BTS showcase how they want youth to overthrow goals that others have set for them, and start to find their own happiness. Hence the lyrics, “Everybody say NO! It can’t be any later. Don’t be trapped in someone else’s dream” (ibighit, 2013). The music video shows the…

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    Mr. West Music Analysis

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    then? Cause I'm coming home again. I'm coming home again.” The lyrics is talking about Mr. West returning to his hometown. Which is a metaphor for returning to his roots. Going back to the basics, starting over again. In the music video and in the song Mr. West used Chicago as personification acting as though she is a girl or a real person. He’s acting as though he could have a conversation with her/ Chicago. In his first verse Mr. West being by telling the story of his city by saying, “I met…

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    The poem “The Song Love of J. Alfred Prufrock” is written by T.S. Eliot in 1939. During this time period, the “late Victorian culture forbade the public expression of feeling” (McNamara 359). Eliot defies such principles and writes poems that contribute to the new era of poetry, the Modern Era. Eliot utilizes every aspect of the poem to exploit the hypocrisy of the people during the Victorian Era. Eliot develops this poem to expose the frustrations of the modern individual and the hypocrisies…

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