The word choice in this poem gives the poem a complexity to the poem and makes it more interesting to read. The author said “Bestow this jewel also on my creature, He would adore my gifts instead of me,” he is saying that mankind loved the gift more than the giver. “Then beauty flowed, then wisdom, honour, pleasure.” The author is talking about when god created the world he created beauty, wisdom, honour, and pleasure. The lyrics in this poem are concrete and abstract. The author is speaking in this poem narrating god and mankind and how mankind is treating god. The poem is a mythological phenomenon because the world being created is a mystery and an unusual thing to happen. Also it talks about mankind loving the world than god himself. The Pulley is about the creation of the world and the beauty of nature.
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Paak delivers an astute, enduring Black Lives Matter protest song that simultaneously holds space for us to process, in real time along with him, the impact of this surreal moment in our history while we’re currently living it. "Said, 'It's civil unrest,' but you sleep so sound / Like you don't hear the screams when we catchin' beatdowns? /Stayin' quiet when they killin' n-, but you speak loud / When we riot, got opinions comin' from a place of privilege." With call-it-as-he-sees it bullshit (read: societal irony, hypocrisy). "Someone cut the channel off the news 'fore I lose it" Plus unemployment rate, what, forty million now?" " Sicker than the COVID how they did him on the ground. Overlapping current events and personal response He unpacks recent happenings with colloquial candor, Paak’s“Lockdown” feels like a conversation you’d have with a close friend, reflexively calling them up in a moment of downtime to download on what’s been a brutal few months. 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