Labor, A Raisin In The Sun, And We Are Not Free

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Throughout time, songs were used to symbolize issues within a community or even worldwide. The meaning behind the lyrics and symbolism in songs can be used to talk about issues and opinions shared by many people, and can even be changed throughout time. In books like The Life of Fredrick Douglass, A Raisin in the Sun, and We Are Not Free, the character's experiences in the books, though they may not be the same, can be shown in the form of music. The song “Labor” by Paris Paloma is a song written to bring light to the mistreatment of women today and throughout history. The songs' lyrics are repetitive, echo the voices of women of all ages, and show how men have treated women as tools to tend to their needs. This song perfectly fits themes shown in several books read this year, House on Mango Street, A Raisin in the …show more content…

Lines from the song “Labor” reflect these experiences, sharing the theme of patriarchal oppression from Esperanza and other characters throughout the book’s stories. The two lines that stood out were “The false incompetence, its dominance under a guise” and “Just an appendage, live to attend to him”. These lines tie the theme from House on Mango Street to The Great Gatsby, where Daisy believes that the only way to make it in the world is to be a beautiful fool, meaning being beautiful and foolish enough to not understand the world around you. “They Don’t Care About Us” was written by Michael Jackson was written from his own experience, as well as others, on the racial and violent brutality towards people of all ethnic groups and religions. In books like The Life of Fredrick Douglass, A Raisin in the Sun, and We Are Not Free, people of color are victims of violence and oppression. In The Life of Frederick Douglass, Douglass recalls his experiences in slavery and the brutality he lived

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