Devoir de Philosophie

Dystopia story

Publié le 29/10/2023

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« The world where Liam grew up was a quiet orchestra.

It was a dystopia where music, once celebrated as the essence of the human soul, was now silenced by a strict government.

The authorities had banned melodies, songs, and even simple notes. Yet, Liam couldn't help but feel music flowing through him like a wild river.

He didn't choose music; music chose him. The city streets were strangely empty, with dark, imposing buildings throwing long shadows.

Surveillance cameras kept a watchful eye on every corner, capturing each person's every move, and every expression.

The government feared the power of music, as it could stir up people's emotions, spark rebellious thoughts, and create connections between individuals.

In this oppressive world, feelings were weapons, and music was the most dangerous one. But Liam wasn't ready to give in to the silence.

The tune was constantly in his mind, a never-ending symphony he couldn't suppress.

He secretly plucked his guitar strings in the shadows of his dim apartment, which was decorated with faded posters of iconic musicians who had once rocked the world.

Each note was a quiet act of rebellion, a promise to never let go of music. However, fate had different plans for him.

Just as he was about to play a melody, the sound of an alarm bell suddenly rang out.

Heavy footsteps echoed in the hallway, getting closer every second.

Government agents were at his doorstep, and he knew this was just the beginning of his nightmare.

The music he cherished so much was about to throw him into a vortex of unpredictable events, putting his life and everything he believed in at risk.

With determined eyes and a racing heart, he was about to plunge into the unknown, into a world where music was a danger, and where every note held a hidden mystery, waiting to be uncovered. Introduction: Ladies and gentlemen, today I'm going to give you a 5-minute presentation on the song "A Day in the Life" by The Beatles.

This iconic song takes us back to the 1960's, the era in which it was written, while discussing the new things it introduced.

In addition, we will examine how this song denounces violence between men, particularly the clashes between youth and authority during this tumultuous time. I.

The 1960s and the Beatles: The.... »

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