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Essay heading: An Analysis Of The Video "Like A Prayer" By Madonna
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Music and Movies |
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August 10, 2003 |
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These crosses were in
the background, while Madonna was facing the camera and singing.
When I saw the music video for the first time, this particular
section of the video made me sit up and intently watch my
television screen. The first things I thought about were, "She's a
very outspoken woman for doing this! Boy, she's got a lot of
nerve! I believe she was raised Catholic, and she's making a
mockery of the Catholic Church by doing so! The Pope would be
offended, to say the least!" The radical approach to dispose of
any religion (or a person's religious or pious fervor) is at least
shocking... displayed 300 characters
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The first things I thought about were, "She's a
very outspoken woman for doing this! Boy, she's got a lot of
nerve! I believe she was raised Catholic, and she's making a
mockery of the Catholic Church by doing so! The Pope would be
offended, to say the least!" The radical approach to dispose of
any religion (or a person's religious or pious fervor) is at least
shocking... displayed next 300 characters
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