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- 2901: Prose and Style in D.H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers
- ... with a word or phrase. For example, the word, “ verification,” in line seven, connotes an oath, such as marriage; the word, “belief,” in line eight, connotes faith, as in a religion; and the word, “ mad,” in line twenty, connotes frantic or foolishly enthusiastic. At times, due to the complexity of some of the sentences, the story is difficult to follow. From ...
- 2902: Characteristics of the Beowulf Poem
- ... s polished verse and reflective, allusive development suggest that it is part of a rich poetic tradition."(Foster 501) An aspect of the poem is the role and characteristics of religion in the story. "Christianity enters into the poem, and the society, but more an Old Testament variety, stressing justice rather than love. There is controversy about whether the Christian elements ...
- 2903: The Poetry of William Blake
- ... Lamb" and "The Tiger", by William Blake, the poet discusses similar themes in both. In the poem "The Lamb", I interpret that William Blake discusses many points questioning creation and religion. He describes the lamb as being an object of innocence and fragility when he says "Gave thee clothing of delight, Softest clothing, woolly, bright; Gave thee such a tender voice ...
- 2904: Analysis of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Poetry
- ... timidity's, and reserves. Everything in antiquity is antiquated except its art and especially its poetry. That is scarcely less fresh than when it fell first from living lips. The religion of the ancients is to us superstition, their science childishness, but their poetry is as valid and vital as our own. It is the nature of all great poetry to ...
- 2905: Beowulf: Link Between Traditions - Pagan and Christian
- ... was present in Christianity. Due to this fear Christianity was not highly thought of in the poem even though the poem was hand written by the monks of the Christian religion.
- 2906: The Emergence of Heavy Metal
- ... so complete. It is an outlaw music that has produced a strong, negative, parental reaction. Seen from the outside as evil, its hardcore listeners came to regard "metal" as a religion in and of itself.
- 2907: Behind the Doors
- ... thoughts he had. After graduation he destroyed them. During the evenings he would walk across town to blues clubs. This set the foundation for The Doors’ music. Jim enjoyed discussing religion. He was raised in a Catholic home, but thought they were a judgmental and condemning group. In June of 1961 he graduated from George Washington High School. He didn’t ...
- 2908: Tupac Shakur's Last Album: Makaveli
- ... has to do to make it on the streets. One idea about the reason for naming this song “Blasphemy”, may be other people’s lack of respect for God and religion. Tupac has a line in the song that says, “the preacher want me buried ‘cause I know he’s a liar. It sounds like he knows something that the preacher ...
- 2909: Music and The Global Perspective
- ... develop their own tastes about what sounds beautiful in music. Therefore, they have their own musical traditions, different reasons for using music in their communities in such involvements as their religion, recreation and entertainment, and public gatherings. They use different instruments and have different ways of creating music; thus; they achieve stylistic differences. They also have different attitudes about performance practices ...
- 2910: Gangsta Rap: Crime
- ... problems lie beyond the entertainment industry (Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 1995). Parents are already aware that children are affected by the general decline of public morality, family breakdown, lack of religion, and poor parenting. The price we pay for our cultural freedom is the movies and songs that influence people to act out their fantasies of grandeur. I would rather the ...
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