Analysis Of Mortal Man

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The Experience of a Mortal Man: Annotated Bibliography “… you were immortal once, for a good long time, abused the body without care or consequence. Now it’s all consequence, accommodation, or else” (Brewer lines 16-20). Accommodating for lost time can be a struggle, however education is perfect key to allow a human a better diagram for survival in this world. Mortal Man is full of the reality that is blinded to society, because they have been confused by the experience of the struggle. Comparing two poems written within the song titled Mortal Man by the rap artist/ poet, Kendrick Lamar, provides an opportunity to engage in the Burkean Parlor; discussing the experience of the struggle and the proper way to survive through it. There is credibility of the struggle without mistakes of not knowing how to deal with the initial …show more content…

This accrue through envy; unconscientious of the struggles another person may endure, one may become jealous and insecure of their own struggles, because they have not yet been freed from them. It is important learn the way of the world for your presence in the world to become a factor. There will always be obstacles in life that may try to slow down the progress, but it takes a positive mind to know that it will surpass in due time. Only common sense is needed to read between the lines of such poems, but according to Mays “… some poems certainly do invite us to re-think our idea of what ‘making sense’ might mean” (Mays 846). Sometimes it takes to reevaluating a situation in order to gain the proper message intended to be received. Being uncertain or misunderstanding the concept of a message or even life itself, may lead to depression, causing one to feel the need to escape the pain. The best way to overcome the trail is to continue to search for clarity, because giving up can lead to mistakes which will again delay the progress of becoming

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