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    environment around them to find inspiration. Artists during the Vietnam war used their views on the war to form their protest songs. Modern artists incorporate their views on racial discrimination, inequality, and false accusations of the media. Musicians during the Vietnam War, incorporated their opinions about the controversial war into their songs. Edwin Starr in his song War, talks about how terrible war is. He includes lyrics such as “What is it good for, absolutely nothing”(Edwin Starr. “War”

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    Songs of Innocence and of Experience, which is written by William Blake, was published in 1794. Author wants to describe the contrary of two states of human soul: innocence and experience. While Songs of Innocence include is collection of poems about happy, or joyful world, Songs of Experience are a collection of poems about sorrows, or sufferings. The above selection text is from The Lamb which is a poem in Songs of Innocence. The first impressive about this poem is that it is as a song for children

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    The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock In the poem, The Love song, written by T.S. Elliot, J Alfred Prufrock is a man who is very lonely and insecure. He goes throughout his life wishing for a change, but never stepping up to the plate and actually making a change. The title of the poem portrays to the reader that the poem is going to be full of love and romance. The reader soon found out later that the poem is just the opposite from the title, a sad, lonesome man who is not only lacking love, but

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    To many, the allure of poetry lies in the chance to draw our own understandings and conclusions. In this paper, I will be discussing T.S Eliot 's "The love Song of Alfred Prufrock” in comparison to Allen Ginsberg 's "A Supermarket in California." The first poem, "The Love song of Alfred Prufrock" by T.S Elliot, talks about a man who is quite doubtful and insecure about himself who kept questioning whether or not breaking out of his comfort zone was worth it. The second poem, "A Super market in California"

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    Artists Who Turned Down Very Successful Songs Some artists know a hot song when they first hear it, and some artists don't. While some of the artists on this list are probably over the fact that they passed on a hit song, the other artists probably still can't sleep knowing that they let a hit song slip through their hands. Hilary Duff could have definitely used a mega-hit like "Boom Clap" to resurrect her career. Check out the artists who turned down songs that became huge hit records. Number One:

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    Cranes above Kaifeng or Auspicious Cranes is a hand scroll attributed to one of the most artistic important figure: Late Northern Song Emperor Huizong (Sturman, 1990). This painting was made to commemorate a “rare” phenomenon where 20 cranes flying on the sky above the main gate of the palace, Kaifeng, on the day of Lantern Festival on the year 1112. This phenomenon was believed as a Mandate of Heaven under the rule of Emperor Huizong (IBID). This auspicious phenomenon, however, might not be as magical

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    “The Love Song of T.S Eliot” In “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” the reader can clearly understand that T.S Eliot is straightforward as one can get within a poem. In the beginning of the poem, one can infer that Prufrock is being used as a facade to convey Eliot’s inner self who is an introvert that doesn’t quite fit in with the modern day society. “Prufrock” sees his personal life as a burden that he cannot mend while he tries to conform into the middle class society that everyone views as

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    Song Of Song Analysis

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    The Song of Songs in one of the books in the book of Wisdom in the Old Testament. Also in the book of Wisdom are some Psalms, Proverbs and Ecclesiastes. The date of the book is not definite but researchers have guessed that it was written around 1000 BC. The book of the Song of Songs is also known as the Song of Solomon and can be known as just a poem. The book portrays a variety of different ideas and images. Love is the main theme throughout the poem. The author is unknown but people have concluded

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    Analysis of "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" J. Alfred Prufrock constantly lived in fear, in fear of life and death. T. S. Eliot divided his classic poem into three equally important sections. Each division provided the reader with insight into the mental structure of J. Alfred Prufrock. In actuality, Prufrock maintained a good heart and a worthy instinct, but he never seemed to truly exist. A false shadow hung over his existence. Prufrock never allowed himself to actually live. He had

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    Mahya Ghannad Mr. Ahumada ENG 4U1-02 December 22, 2017 The Unsung Love Song Risk-taking is an essential ingredient of a life well-lived. Without it, there is no significant accomplishment, growth, or fulfillment. As the saying goes, “The greatest risk is not taking one.” There are numerous literary works that have explored this topic and the benefits of risk taking in great detail, including those of T.S. Eliot, who also said “Only those who will risk going too far can

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