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Verse 4
“Hemingway”: Ernest Hemmingway is a famous American novelist and short story writer. ... In the song “…Start the Fire,” Hemingway is listed for, in my opinion, his great impact on American history and culture. ... It was a cause of turmoil due to the fact that it was patrolled with armed soldiers, ready to fire. ... It seems apparent that the Berlin Wall was included in “We Didn’t Start the Fire” because of the significance of its fall in 1989—the year that the song came out. ... The popularity and intrigue of his stories made Lawrence of Arabia an easy pick for “We Didn’t Start the Fire. ...
“Ole Miss”: The term “Ole Miss” refers to the University of Mississippi. ... Once again, this event was highly publicized, and therefore deserved a spot in “We Didn’t Start the Fire. ... Obviously, this occurrence holds huge significance in our countries history and gives clear reason for its presence in “We Didn’t Start the Fire.
Approximate Word count = 969 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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