Conduct online research and identify a song or piece of music, work of visual art, movie, or piece of literature that inspires you or helps you understand life a little better. Write a paragraph explaining the aspects of the piece of art you chose that appeal to you most.

Respuesta :

This is really simple to do. I suggest you pick your favorite song, movie, or book, one that's appropriate for school or for others to listen too, and write about it and what makes you understand life, or what makes it relatable to you.

Example if I chose a song:

Song: Navajo by Masego

"Everywhere this little girl goes , She picks up another obstacle..." I feel like everyone can relate to this song because of this lyric. It doesn't matter where you go or end up in life, there will always be hardships that you have to go through. You might have people in your corner trying to help you or only wanting the best for you because they see that you're struggling, but sometimes they might not help you in the way you need to be helped or they might be too late in trying to do so. "I don't know the tribe or the fall , but by default she don't think of me . I thought she was an Indian..."  With this lyric I feel as though people only see what they wanna see or hear. There's two sides to every story but people and outsiders only see what you let them see.  This song inspires me because it just makes me realize that not everything is what it seems and people will do whatever it takes to find happiness. I feel like everyone should work hard for what they want.

Okay so this is an example of what I would do. I'm not in your class so you should try to apply key terms to your paragraph and concepts from your unit or course. Also make this your own, don't use my exact example. Choose your favorite song or movie and pick out  2 or 3 quotes to use from  them to help guide you in writing your own paragraph. I hope this will help you out some.

Answer:

The poem “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost expresses the idea that we all have the inner courage it takes to keep growing and experiencing new things. If we all just took the same “road,” we would all have the same experiences, and that would not be very interesting.