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Essay: Analyze and comparePlease choose 2 songs covered in this course that deal with the 1916 Rebellion. (Please choose songs from Chapter 2 and 3 in Desmond Greaves' book).Analyze and compare the...

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Essay: Analyze and compare
Please choose 2 songs covered in this course that deal with the 1916 Rebellion. (Please choose songs from Chapter 2 and 3 in Desmond Greaves' book).
Analyze and compare the two songs and references in the songs to the Easter Rebellion. How do the songs deal with the Easter Rising? Are they factual or dramatic?

The following is the rubric use when grading:
Rubric for Essay 1
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Paper achieving the grade of A should include many of the following
+Paper clearly compares and contrasts the two songs.
+The essay has clear links to discussions held in the course classroom andonline.
+Aspects of assigned readings and Blackboard notes are evident.
+5 RELEVANT secondary sources have been referred to, to support the student's arguments and opinions.
+Candidate's own thoughts and opinions have been included in the conclusion.
+Any quotes have been included in quotation marks not making up more than 10% of the paper. Source of quotes are noted at the end of the paper.
+ Essay is roughly 700 words.
NB: If anything let me know!

Answered 3 days After Oct 11, 2022

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Ayan answered on Oct 11 2022
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Analysis
The centennial commemorations of 1916 have given us a chance to reexamine and consider our occasionally conflicted connection with our difficult past. This relationship's central component rebel songs like Four Green Fields, Kevin Ba
y, Sean South of Ga
yowen, and A Soldier’s Song is one that is likewise due for review. The Indignant Muse: Poetry and Songs of the Irish Revolution, a collection of more than 500 songs and poetry written in the years leading up to and following the Easter Rising, was just released by Te
y Moylan of Na Póbair Uilleann, the pipers' society. When we were younger, we all refe
ed to them as rebel songs, although that name was essentially imposed from without. They turn to musical self-consolation when they haven't been able to accomplish their political or military goals, which is really just a way to make them feel better. Many of them are stories, while others are purposefully written to elicit a political response or arouse nationalistic sentiment (Anita). The United Irishmen created songbooks on purpose between 1798 and 1803 to try to incite support for their own cause. There are na
ative ones, ones that are overtly political, poetic ones that speak of "my love who died for Ireland," and other such things. William Butler Yeats wrote the poem "Easter, 1916" in cele
ation of those who defied British rule over Ireland in that year. The poem honors Yeats' friends who perished in the uprising and gives him a chance to work out his conflicted feelings about it because he was not a lover of violence. Yeats compares everyday life to acts of
avery and praises people for their commitment to their principles. Taking care not to indicate a political viewpoint, Yeats claims that a "awful beauty is created" as a result of their
avery. In memory of those who took part in the Irish Rebellion in Dublin on Easter Monday, 1916, William Butler Yeats penned Easter, 1916. Ireland has made many unsuccessful efforts to become independent of Britain since World War I. In addition to...
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