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“Imagine” By: John Lennon. Briana Neal Mrs. Leigh English I Pre-AP Period 4 25 February 2014. Neal-1. Neal-2. “Imagine” by John Lennon
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“Imagine” By: John Lennon Briana Neal Mrs. Leigh English I Pre-AP Period 4 25 February 2014 Neal-1
Neal-2 “Imagine” by John Lennon Imagine there's no heavenIt's easy if you tryNo hell below usAbove us only skyImagine all the peopleLiving for today...Imagine there's no countriesIt isn't hard to doNothing to kill or die forAnd no religion tooImagine all the peopleLiving life in peace... You may say I'm a dreamerBut I'm not the only oneI hope someday you'll join usAnd the world will be as one Imagine no possessionsI wonder if you canNo need for greed or hungerA brotherhood of manImagine all the peopleSharing all the world...You may say I'm a dreamerBut I'm not the only oneI hope someday you'll join usAnd the world will live as one
Neal-3 “Imagine” by John Lennon Imagine there's no heavenIt's easy if you tryNo hellbelow usAbove us only skyImagine all the peopleLiving for today... John Lennon (1940-1980), was a founding member of the Beatles, the most popular group in the history of rock music. Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote most of the Beatles' music. Lennon also played rhythm guitar and piano, and sang (McLeese). During ancient times the Chinese people believed that heaven was the place where the souls of dead kings resided, and hell was for the souls of ordinary mortals. Both Buddhist and Daoist works depict heaven as "a blissful dwelling for souls of good people," and hell as "a fearful place where bad people are judged and tortured" (“Concept”).
The Winter Olympics include over 85 events. The games attract approximately 2,500 athletes from about 80 countries(Wallechinsky). Neal-4 Imagine there's no countriesIt isn't hard to doNothing to kill or die forAnd no religion tooImagine all the peopleLiving life in peace... Peace Corps is an overseas volunteer program of the United States government. Men and women in the Peace Corps work with people in developing countries to help them improve their living conditions (“Peace”).
The German Nazis and their collaborators murdered 6 million Jews during World War II. In addition to rounding up Jews and shipping them to death camps, the Nazis also confiscated their possessions and stole their valuables, leaving little behind (Kornblum). Neal-5 Imagine no possessionsI wonder if you canNo need for greed or hungerA brotherhood of manImagine all the peopleSharing all the world... Dan Brown is an American author who has gained international fame for his suspense novel…The Da Vinci Code (2003) [where an] organization called the Freemasons, or Masons, [a secret brotherhood] plays an important role in the story (Breen).
In the book Death of a Dreamer, Peters calls “Lennon’s murder an assassination, meaning ‘to murder (a usually prominent person) by sudden or secret attack, often for political reasons’. Lennon was political by the end of his life”, and was shot by Chapman 4 times in the back outside his New York apartment (Peters). Neal-6 You may say that I'm a dreamerBut I'm not the only oneI hope someday you'll join usAnd the world will be as one Michael Phelps, an American swimmer, ranks as “the most dominant and versatile competitor in the history of the sport. Phelps has set world records in five different individual events[and] set an Olympic Games record by winning 22 medals. His 18 gold medals is also an Olympic record” (Milbert).
Works Cited Breen, Jon L. "Brown, Dan." World Book Student. World Book, 2014. Web. 6 Feb. 2014. "Concept of heaven and hell 'transcends religions'." Anglican Journal Jan. 2007: 13. Academic OneFile. Web. 5 Feb. 2014. Kornblum, Aaron T. "Concentration camp." World Book Student. World Book, 2014. Web. 6 Feb. 2014. McLeese, Don. "Lennon, John." World Book Student. World Book, 2014. Web. 5 Feb. 2014. Milbert, Neil. "Phelps, Michael." World Book Student. World Book, 2014. Web. 6 Feb. 2014. "Peace Corps." World Book Student. World Book, 2014. Web. 5 Feb. 2014. Peters, John. "Death of a Dreamer: The Assassination of John Lennon." Booklist 1 June 2012: 79. Gale Biography In Context. Web. 6 Feb. 2014. Wallechinsky, David. "Olympic Games." World Book Student. World Book, 2014. Web. 6 Feb. 2014. Neal-7
Open-ended Questions • Who was John Lennon and what was his impact on the music industry? • Where did the concept of hell originate? • What is the impact of the Winter Olympics on countries around the world? • What does the Peace Corps organization do? • What happened to the possessions of the Jews who were in the concentration camps? • What role did the secret brotherhood of the Free Masons play in The Da Vinci code? • What was the concept behind Lennon’s song and how did John Lennon die? • What are some interesting world records held by Americans?