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Date Submitted: 05/01/2011 01:09 PM

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Watching Tupac Resurrection made me realize how precious life can be. Tupac was portrayed by the media as a hoodlum who just causes trouble. Beneath all the negative attention, he was a normal human being who happens to be in the wrong places at the wrong time with the wrong people. His music has substance, it makes you think. Growing up he never made excuses for his action and always took responsibility for his actions. Despite the fact that his mother was on drugs he always showed love for her. He was a misunderstood person who expressed through music. Before watching the movie, I never knew Tupac was so down to earth. If I didn’t know he was famous and met him, he is someone who I wouldn’t mind hanging around. Before he started rapping he wrote poetry, and that was how he coped with his feelings. When he realized that selling drugs wasn’t for him he turned to music. He didn’t turn to robbing or beating people up, which was a good decision. The part that really captures my attention was when he brought up the shooting incident at Biggie’s studio. I watched the movie Notorious and what Tupac said and what Biggie said were complete opposites. In Biggie’s movie and in Tupac’s movie Biggie and Puff said they tried to help him. In Biggie’s movie the character who played Tupac said Bad Boy set him up. I don’t remember Tupac saying this in his movie, but I believe Tupac said Biggie and Puff knew who shot him. When his beef with Biggie started influencing the nation he wasn’t with the beef. Tupac was paranoid and thought everyone was against him. He didn’t trust anyone for a while. Tupac influenced the world and his legacy still lives on. His music influences people to this day. He got young people to read books they wouldn’t pick up on their own. Tupac was very wise and knowledgeable. He had a broad vocabulary that made everyone understand or at least wanted to understand. Tupac cared for the well being of his own people especially people in the ghetto that...

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