Domestic Violence Analysis

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Domestic Violence Analysis



Dead Men Don't Rape

(Recorded by 7 Year Bitch)

This song is of Pop genre sung by “7 Year Bitch”. Title of this song is “Dead Men Don't Rape” which talks about possible violence that could erupt if the common people continue to suffer in the hands of authorities (elite/government). The society is called “Dead Men” because dead men cannot potentially harm anyone or rape anyone, only authorities can who are alive on the sufferings and blood of common people. This song talks about the individual rights of freedom and challenges of authority of elite/government and says that they don't possess any legitimate right to tell people that they are uptight. Though People are frustrated but they are really not obliged to obey the authority and give in to the elite/government. The revenge of people is death and all the oppressors deserve it because it's best for them. People are dead and dead man do not rape. This song represents the rebellion on the part of people who don't have any pity or a single tear to shed on their actions which causes harm to others. They just hate people who come in their freedom and their hands will not shiver an inch while blowing the people away through shot of a gun. This is the only way to teach a firsthand lesson. This song has also talks about the collective sufferings of the society in the hands of elite and calls for rebellion because they actually have been sucked into the sickest. This song talks about unity and getting united as a society against the evils of elite because alone people are more prone to get raped as group of people. The dead man (society) cannot rape anyone because they are raped, only those rapes who are alive on the sufferings and blood of the society (Glass et al., 2008).

I Was Seven

(Recorded by Alice Marie)

This song is recorded by Alice Marie. Its title is “I was Seven” and it has covered a particular time period in the life of a 7 years old child. The child actually telling his/her own story and telling how he has spent his childhood without all the things which a normal children have in their lives and life feels incomplete without it. This song has talked about attic and basement, a common place where children play and hide and forms a fond memory of these two things during their childhood. The child who is telling his/her story saying he/she has never had any basement or attic, but he surely had secrets. The child also talks about how he has spent his life without any “best friend” with whom he/she could have share his happiness/sadness. Child talks about his time which he/she spent reading books about Amityville as well as tales and stories which were darker than his own tale/story of life. Child has talked about domestic violence which he had to face during his childhood which somehow affected his outlook of ...
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