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Lonely Hearts Upper Lip
2,195 wordsI read the news today, oh boy, about a lucky man who made the grade... he blew his mind out in a car. He didn't notice that the lights had changed. (the Beatles, 1967) These lyrics proved to fans that Paul McCartney had indeed died in a tragic auto accident in late 1966. Some people were skeptical about the explanation, but upon investigating the album covers and the lyrics of the Beatles's ong's, the story seems to make sense. Some of the lyrics have to be a twisted in order to make sense in th...
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Leads The Reader Black Box
1,315 wordsThere is no way to better disguise important clues in a short story than Shirley Jackson does in her short story titled The Lottery. It is her subtle way of portraying what sounds like an innocent story that intrigues the reader. After reading The Lottery a popular initial reaction is to wonder why the ending is not obvious while reading through the rising action. It is not until one re-reads the story where the intricate details begin to lead to the surprising result of this odd ritual. Jackson...
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Lonely Hearts Upper Lip
4,301 wordsPAUL McCARTNEY, SIX FEET UNDER? I read the news today, oh boy, about a lucky man who made the grade blew his mind out in a car. He didnt notice that the lights had changed. (the Beatles, 1967) These lyrics proved to fans that Paul McCartney had indeed died in a tragic auto accident in late 1966. Some people were skeptical about the explanation, but upon investigating the album covers and the lyrics of the Beatles songs, the story seems to make sense. Some of the lyrics have to be a twisted in or...
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