Honky Tonk Girl Analysis

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How many pairs of shoes does the average person own? How many do they actually wear? The average person has a closet full of clothes and, also a refrigerator full of food? People take their wealth and, the things they have for granted. There are people starving in our society people who are cold, who need clothes, we don't think about that much. Try talking to your grandparents, even they have probably went without most the things we have. They probably have had a rough upbringing where they only had a pair or two of shoes, enough food to get by or maybe only even two sets of clothes. They will probably talk about how they had to walk to school over the hills, in the rain, sleet, and snow. It’s hard being poor and even harder for when…show more content…
This is what really began her career following the song I'm a Honky Tonk Girl was her first ten hits such as “Fist City” and “The Pill”. This lead to many awards such as Female Vocalist of the Year from country music association and also vocal duo of the year for four consecutive years in a row both were awarded by country music association (Loretta Lynn…show more content…
Loretta has showed so many people, many different positive things in life. Loretta teaches us that no matter where we start in life where we come from or what our past may be that keeping a positive mind set, and believing in ourselves that we can do anything. From a poor girl in Butcher Holler, Kentucky to a famous country singer Loretta’s heart has remained the same she is still the loving cheerful person she was then. Remember it doesn't matter where someone starts out, or where they are now, it only matters if they have the attitude to change the situation there in. Attitude and positive mind set is what matters the most in changing a

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