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The Nights by Avicii takes me out of this world. I listen to that song and my mood for the day changes, it re-calibrates my mental coordination and there is just something about the lyrics! He explicitly sang about how his dad always told him that one day, he would leave the life he loved so much to somewhere else and how he must live a great life to be remembered. What stronger lyric does one seek to facilitate immense focus.
Whenever I feel like I have achieved too much and was getting proud, I play that song and it humbles me at an instant. Avicii said 'your wild life will live for younger days, think of me if you are ever afraid', that lyrical content sends chills down my spine. I thought within myself, how do these guys come up with such original content? A perfect work of Art and Music fused into one I must say.
On the other hand, there is some other tune that gets under my skin and that is African Queen by a Nigerian singer 2-face. He sheds light on the pureness and beauty of the African Woman, he virtuousness, her originality, and her desire to love unconditionally. He outed; 'just like the sun, you light up the earth, you light up my life, the only one, I've ever seen with a smile so bright'! Tell me those words do not hit you hard! I love everything that has to do with love and this songs makes me appreciate women more. These two songs will forever be my favorites!
Nouns: Famous, Amherst
Famous: poet
Amherst: Massachusetts
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They agree to take another break from Field Day shortly.
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The quote by Desmond Tutu about providing false hope is relevant to Elie's lie to Stein because it provided the support for Stein to not give up on living. This "lie" made him believe that he needed to survive the ordeal of the camp or anything so that he will see his family again.
After learning the truth about his family, Stein 'ceased to exist', meaning he died. The false hope was the only thing holding him alive and once the truth was known, he seemed to find no will to live with his family gone.
Explanation:
Elie Wiesel's memoir "Night" presents the first witness's accounts of the horrors of the Holocaust. This book contains and presents the true accounts of what life was like for Jews during the Nazi regime and the discrimination against the Jewish people.
While in the camp, Elie and his father met Stein, a relative. Elie lied to him that his (Stein) family are alright, despite not knowing anything about them. This blatant lie is what Desmond Tutu meant when he said <em>"Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all the darkness."</em> In this sense, Elie's lie is just the sliver of hope that Stein needed in a depressing and unfortunate event such as being in the camp. If Stein was to know that his family's gone, then he could easily give up hope of trying to survive and meeting them again. But the "lie" of them still alive kept him going, giving him something to look forward to despite the condition.
But once the new arrivals came, Stein seemed to discover the truth about his family and then, he simply ceased to exist. This means that after learning of his family's condition, he may have given up the only last hope of living and thus, giving up his will to survive. Eventually, Stein died.