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Today's Monster and Muses in Ancient Greece

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Music is constantly in our lives. Whether listening to a country song at a coffee shop, or a rap song at a shoe store, music is all around us. Because of this, we are constantly buying music so that we can listen to the same songs over and over again. This is not a bad thing however, but some people abuse people’s necessity to own music by producing songs with the wrong messages. Some music can completely change the world with its message, but others can hurt it. If one walks down the hallways of this school, he will undoubtedly find people listening to music, but also people singing/rapping it, whether alone or with friends. Muses in Ancient Greece were known to represent the fine arts and all that was good about them. Music, poetry, …show more content…

“Live on! And be yourself! When I was in church they taught me something else. If you preach hate at the service, those words aren't anointed; That Holy Water that you soak in has been poisoned. When everyone else is more comfortable remaining voiceless, rather than fighting for humans that have had their rights stolen. I might not be the same but that's not important. No freedom til we're equal: Damn right I support it!” When he says when he was in church they taught him something else, he means that he was taught growing up that being gay is wrong, which is why he calls holy water poisoned. He explains how people would rather just watch things happen and be “voiceless” than do something about all the hate that is spread toward people with different beliefs. Macklemore does a great job in this song supporting homosexuals and telling them to stay strong, and that change will come if people decide they want it to. Everyday we hear about people committing suicide because they can’t deal with all the hatred in today’s society, which is why Macklemore is a muse, in my opinion, because he spreads hope to the ones that need it, when he could just as easily be “voiceless.” On the opposite side of the spectrum, Rick Ross, a former policeman, would be a monster in Ancient Greece, as he condones murder, rape, and violence in his song “U.O.E.N.O.”(You don’t even know). In the first verse of the song, he raps about various things but towards the end of the verse he says

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