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Explain to students that today they will be exploring ways in which music can relay messages of peace and how popular songs can be interpreted as commentary on current issues and themes.
Overview of Lesson Plan: In this lesson, students explore ways in which music can relay messages of peace and how popular songs can be interpreted as commentary on current issues and themes.
Obviously Deitch had empathy for the population of the Little Tokyo community and how they might interpret a commentary on the sacrifice of their late bothers and fathers.
In August, he joked about throwing each other "under the bus" at "Today," which was widely interpreted as commentary about Ann Curry's exit from the show.
Author Robert Rodriguez writes of the public's perception of "Isn't It a Pity" on release: "All Things Must Pass was replete with songs that could easily be interpreted as commentary on the Beatles' breakup; though this particular song predated the events of 1969 1970, the subtext [wasn't] diminished in the least".
Japanese and British broadcasting monitoring services, though, interpreted the Sunday commentary along much the same lines as today's clarification.
Dylan's forthcoming album, "Together Through Life," has been pre-interpreted as a commentary on the Obama election; there is a song called "I Feel a Change Coming On".
The younger Dardenne brother also confirmed that the film could be interpreted as a commentary on a contemporary lack of collective responsibility towards migrants in Europe (the murdered girl is a sex worker with a fake passport).
Ukraine earned the right to host the competition when its 2016 entrant, Jamala, won with a song about Joseph Stalin's deportation of the Crimean Tatars, which was also interpreted as a commentary on the 2014 annexation.
That dance, both funny and poignant, could be interpreted as a commentary on the vicissitudes of marriage and the ways in which people litter their lives with emotional junk.
Course activities include in-class debates, a peer-review exercise supervised by a senior scientist, observing research with animals and human participants, and interpreting science ethics commentaries in national newspapers.
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