Many people deal with hardships that occur through their daily lives and struggle on how to deal with them.This is what inspired Katy Perry and Tupac to write about hard times and how people can grow from them. “The rose that grew from concrete” -By Tupac and “Firework”- By Katy Perry they both cover the idea of rising above hard times and believe in their dreams. Through “The rose that grew from concrete” Tupac conveys that anyone can rise up from hard times if they keep their dreams alive.The use of symbol represents this theme because it showing what the rose and concrete are representing in his life.“Did you hear about the rose that grew from a creak in the concrete?”By representing and showing what things are used as.The rose represents him and the concrete is where he is coming from and him growing from it and rising above. The use of Personification represents this as the theme because it references the rose as overcoming obstacles.“Learned to walk with out having feet.”By showing that people can walk through anything they're going through they just have to push through it. And by showing that the rose walked through the concrete is the
Beyoncé is a huge influencer well-known to be from Houston. In the poem Rutledge says, “Pray like Beyoncé when she was at HSPVA”. Beyoncé struggled to come up from nearly nothing to becoming one of music's top-selling artists with sold-out tours and a slew of awards. By putting Beyoncé in the poem Rutledge universalizes Houston and reaches out to a whole other group other than Houston itself. Rutledge also implies that like Beyoncé Houston can rise from nothing. Along the same lines, Rutledge says “you can fill up our bayou but you will never rain on our parade”. Meaning Hurricane Harvey can rain and flood their river but never lower their spirits. Just like Beyoncé fell many times but stayed strong and rose from it all. Beyoncé is an outstanding example to universalize and show just how strong Houston
As a poet, Shakur's work is a direct reflection of his life. He blends every aspect of his life together -everything from gang violence to poverty- and displays it to his audience, "Now Tupac had a difficult childhood, moving frequently around the New York City burrows from Brooklyn to the Bronx. He got an education early on from his mother in radical politics, but he also witnessed some of the hardships of life. His mother, she was struggling from a crack cocaine addiction" (McCrudden). Tupac's childhood in the home of Black Panther Party members forced him to see different aspects of life. Many of his poems, such as "Life Through'' My Eyes.. By Tupac", display the challenges he faced by using violent diction. In addition to the poverty and violence, many of the schools where he lived offered poor education. Tupac managed to include this piece of his past life in the diction of his poetry. These aspects are presented to his audience in simple diction such as lowercase letters and substituting number
Tupac’s poem has many different examples of figurative language. For example he says “The tears i cry are bitter & warm,They flow with life but take no form” and also, “I cry because my heart is torn, I find it difficult to carry on”. Those are an examples of imagery. In my opinion, I feel that he is in pain and whatever his problem is he can’t seem to move on from it . In one of his sentences he has alliteration. In the sentence, it says “ Then to stop and see what makes
People working on their dreams will encounter unmotivated, ignorant individuals who will try to convince them that nothing is possible. Nonetheless, they overcame the prejudice and heavily relied on determination and motivation to succeed. Because they realize that it is achievable and crucial to accomplish their ambition. When comparing “The Rose that grew from Concrete” By Tupac Shakur and “Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night” by Dylan Thomas, it is seen that both authors focus on how people must not give up, yet they have completely different perspectives which they express using personification and symbolism.
Central theme: Tupac was a very misunderstood individual, and a lot can be learned from his life.
In the short story “Rose” by John Biguenet, he uses symbolism to express the pain he has for his son’s death. Biguenet writes that “And he remembered that as he turned toward the flashing red light, lifting his eyes over the roses…”. I feel like this is how Biguenet expressed what his last memory was before he got the news about his son. This poem is full of examples somewhat like this one. I know from the poem that all he thought about was the roses he saw before hearing the news about his son’s death. Biguenet uses many hidden symbolic objects to express how he feels about his son’s death.
To begin, the poem “The Rose that Grew from Concrete” uses figurative language and perspective to develop the theme of rising above obstacle in life. Also, the author uses figurative language to develop the theme by giving the rose human life features. It says, “learned to walk without having feet.“ An example of figurative language in this poem is personification. Personification develops the theme of rising above obstacles in life, in this text because the quote, “learned to walk without having feet” is overcoming a challenge and learning to “walk” without having feet. Next, the author uses perspective to develop the theme by helping us know what the rose “feels” inside. It says, “Funny it seems, but by keeping its dreams, “ The perspective of this poem is Tupac talking to us about the rose. Perspective develops the theme of rising above obstacles in life, in this text because Tupac tells us what the rose feels and shows us what the rose feels inside. From our perspective we are just seeing a rose in our head but when Tupac talks about how the rose was grew up, we see that the rose was more than just a regular plant. But this rose was a plant that grew up somewhere that was unknown and now the rose is something big and know well just like Tupac. To conclude, the author of “The Rose that Grew from Concrete” uses figurative language and perspective to show the theme of rising
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A girl thrown out of her apartment, lost her job, but she still strives for her dreams and lets nothing get in her way. She pushes through, gets back up, and fights back. No matter what she won’t let anything stop her from achieving her dreams. This idea can be seen in many pieces of texts including the following poems. “Invictus,” by William Ernest Henley and “Still I rise” by Maya Angelou both convey the message that people can not let anything stop them from achieving their dream and to fight back.
To help understand Tupac’s poem, you must grasp yourself around the image of a very young boy, who has no father, grew up in the rougher parts of New York, and was barely supported by his mother.
Maya Angelou’s poem “Still I Rise” was published in 1978 at one of the most productive and successful periods of Angelou’s career. “Still I Rise” tells about bouncing back and rising up past oppression and hate. The speaker in Angelou’s poem talks to a direct audience, asking them questions, announcing to them that no matter what they do, she will always rise back up. The poem is broken up into quatrains, although the last two stanzas use the repetition of the phrase “I rise” between the complete lines. The author uses figurative language in every stanza of her poem and uses similes and metaphors to create imagery and to get the tone and the theme of the poem across to the reader. Angelou uses figurative language to convey the message of resilience and succeeding even through hatred.
Dillard effectively uses concrete imagery as a way of conveying her inner struggle to the reader in a handful of ways. In the first paragraph, she paints a vivid picture in the reader’s mind by writing “while barred owls called in the forest and pale moths seeking mates
Imagine that your life started getting harder, harder, and you kept conquering the problems one by one. The poems “ Mother to Son” and “ The rose that grew from concrete” will show you how to rise above your challenges. The poem “Mother to Son” is about how you have to persevere to rise above your problems in life. And the poem “The rose that grew from concrete” is about how this rose came out of concrete showing us that anything is possible if you keep trying. The poems “ Mother to Son” and “ The rose that grew from concrete” both share the theme of rising above challenges but they do so in similar and different ways.
First, the poem “The Rose that Grew from concrete” uses Figurative Language (metaphor)to develop the theme of overcoming obstacles in life.For example, Tupac Shakur uses personification for a rose in “The Rose That Grew From Concrete” to develop the theme by using a rose for the poem and how it is said it was able to walk and breath and how it defied nature.
Even though Tupac is not alive today his music still carries throughout this generation. His music talks about topics that most people are too scared to talk about. He gave people a voice that were not confident enough. He related problems to his real life. He stood up for himself through music and expressed himself through it.