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    Analysis of Song Lyrics

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    Song lyrics: looking through the window of cultural texts… If you took the time to listen to the lyrics of a song instead of mumbling uselessly to the catchy melody, you’d notice that some bands and musical artists are informing their audience of present-time themes and issues. In today’s society, song lyrics can be used effectively to find fault with many dominant values and attitudes, somewhat protesting against social issues and the preconceived ideas that stand tall on the stage of democracy

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    Song Of Roland Analysis

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    In Song of Roland, the ideas of chivalry and loyalty to one’s king are central. Throughout the text, the author uses the concepts of good versus evil, shown by the Christians versus Muslims, as well as loyalty versus treason, shown by Roland versus Ganelon, to highlight and exemplify the ideals of the code of knighthood. The main character, Roland, is often presented as being an exemplary knight; he personifies the conventional chivalric values of the time such as bravery and loyalty, but he also

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    Hatred and Wealth Many readers of “The Song of Roland” find that the hatred and belittling of Roland and Ganelon is very evident but is not really explained why they hate each other. It is easily seen they have a relationship as step-father and step-son that can be quite full of altercations in most cases yet, Roland is still not letting friends such as Oliver talk about Ganelon even when they have noticed being set up for death. The scholar T. Atkinson Jenkins has looked into reasons for the hatred

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    The Song of Roland was a poem written during the rule of Charlemagne. It is a poem that would not have existed without Ganelon’s betrayal to the Franks. In this poem, two themes that were depicted were both courage and Christianity. “The Battle of Maldon” was a poem describing a conflict between the English and Vikings. The Vikings were attempting to make peace with the English but the leader who is known as Byrhtnoth refuses the offer and in turn decided to go to battle with the Vikings. The

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    Brian's Song Analysis

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    football player, but not very many people know about his backup Brian Piccolo. Brian is a very shy and outgoing man, he will not stop even when he wants to. Gale sayers is a shy man, he does not talk very much, unless it is to brian. The story Brian's Song is about a white and black football player as friends, going through the thick and thin, the ups and downs, and when you just need each other. Brian Piccolo is a very joketive person. He and gale mess around with each other. Brian likes to talk

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    The song “Internationale” tries to bring a lot of pro-activist and more of anti-oppression movement fillings. As the songwriter, and till this day a left-wing activist, Billy Bragg was encouraged to make an English verse from one of the French successors of the song, Pete Seeger. (It is important to mention that Eugène Pottier (born in France) was the original author of the song who composed it somewhere at the end of the 19th century, and due to its popularity, has gone all around different musicians

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    Song Project In 2012 a song writer. producer, and musician, from Santa Cruz, California came out with the album I'm right here. On this album there was a song he wrote that changed his life, called “Young Homie.” Chris Rene performed this song for his X factor audition in 2011. The song used metaphors, similes, and allusions to enhance the message: To live life to the fullest. “Young Homie” uses metaphors to convey the artist’s message. “let the music heal like an overture” to compare music to healing

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    The song Love Will Keep Us Together is a very well known song that has had many many covers. Although Captain and Tennille got very famous for singing this song which actually was a cover, the real creators and writers of this song was Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. Neil Sedaka is an American pop and rock singer who is also a pianist, composer and record producer. Since his beginning of his career in 1957, he has sold millions of record as an artist and has partly written or written over 500

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    The song “Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)” by Sly and the Family Stone is a catchy song that represents the move to a brand new style of music. It represents a style of music that incorporates both R&B and rock elements. In “Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)”, the band incorporates aspects of R&B by having the entire song built over a repeating riff in the bass. This repeating riff in the bass, according to chapter 9 of the book establishes “the song’s rhythmic feel or ‘groove’.” This

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    Roses”, Bowen begins the song with piano chords played hard, but with gaps in between. This is to grab the listeners’ attention, but at the same time put the emphasis on the words she is singing. As she is striking these piano chords, she sings “You can throw your words sharper than a knife/And leave me cold/In another house on fire.” Her voice is soft and somber. Her tone implies that she has been defeated by forces beyond her control. The instrumentation at this point in the song is only the piano and

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