Mary Eberstadt's Eminem Is Right

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On the other hand, present generation that has changed and modern music that is not censored. According to Mary Eberstadt, "contemporary adolescent popular music, especially the subgenres of heavy metal and hip-hop/rap, is uniquely degraded – and degrading – by the standards of previous generations." When compering music in the past and today, it is important to compere musical lyric too. Modern music is more aggressive and coarser than old music. Contemporary lyrics describe misogyny, violence, suicide, sexual exploitation, children abuse and other bad things. In the essay "Eminem is Right," Eberstadt wrote about how Eminem is right in his songs because he understands the current family crisis that millions children around the world are experiencing. …show more content…

Coming from school or collage, they quickly connect to their favorite tunes. The words of popular songs are very catchy, they are intrusive. Modern pop/rap/rock singers - not only artists, but for the younger generation and they are the real heroes. It's a policy the current show business. Many PR companies and advertising campaigns aimed at the creation of idols, examples to follow. Overall, melody and image artist rooted in the minds of young people who impact the music in this case overstate impossible. Adults think that all these posters, pictures of idols on the wall, discs with audio recordings - just self-indulgence, but actually children in his music world, and it does not matter a rock or some other direction. Teenagers are trying to find solace, to realize themselves. In her essay "Eminem is Right," Mary Eberstadt wrote about how Eminem is right in his songs because he understands the current family crisis that millions children around the world are …show more content…

Many rock/rap singers and bands do the same job; they rebel against irresponsible parents who don't care their children and who put their personal problems in the first place. For example, famous American rock band "Nirvana," in their song " Come As You Are," encouraged people "come as you are" that means that you should be as you are and don't care about your positive and negative sides, just be yourself; "As I want you to be / As a friend" these lines mean that someone wants be you friend, just come and get support from you friend; "I swear that I don't have a gun" this line means that you don't need be afraid, it's safe to come and met a new friend. The impact of modern music on the younger generation is positive, but it could has dangerous, negative effects that can carry serious threat. For example, many rock bands and rock musicians are fans of the occult sciences, and artists do not even hide it. Guitarist Jimmy Page bought the store, which sells occult literature. On the cover of one of the albums of the world famous group Black Sabbath clearly shows a satanic

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