Saturday, September 5, 2009

essay question #1

When one reads the Introduction, Michael Eric Dyson certainly presents a case for Tupac—the scholar. Discuss the author’s use of the subject’s work and public response, his comparisons of Tupac to other great writers and finally his references to others who carry the torch now that Tupac is gone.

Introduction: Tupuc is one of the greatest rappers of all time. Dyson decided to write a book about Tupucs life. I believe Tupuc would be pleased if he could see the book that Dyson wrote about him. Tupc was a public icon without a doubt. He cared a lot about people.

Body: With Tupuc being a big icon as he was it was hard for people to hate him. He made his peers work harder due to the great things he accomplished. His music was inspirational to the countless thousands. He spoke from his heart and just went with the flow. Some felt like he was like Dr. King when he spoke. Every word he spoke seemed to have a meaning behind it.

Conclusion: I believe that Tupuc is going to be serverly missed. To this day people still talk about his music. Sadly to say their will never be anyone like him ever again.

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