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lennon- sbeing

Uploaded by rafter on May 05, 2004

He was a poet, a musician, an activist, a father and a husband, the dream weaver and the writer of possibly the most challenging song ever written; but more than anything he was himself, he accepted who he was and what he did. John Lennon was more than just a public figure in his time; he was a portrayal of a fully alive human being. Few people of the twentieth century have left positive impressions on the world like John Lennon did with his lasting music and eternal messages of love and peace.

His life began on October 4, 1940, and, while ending just forty years later, it was a full life of purpose and meaning. Lennon spent much of his childhood growing up in Liverpool, under his Aunt Mimi’s roof. John was artistic from a young age, he cared little for toys or games, “his mind was going the hole time” recalled Mimi. John was not a typical child; it was writing poetry, drawing or reading when it came to entertaining himself. To John however, being typical was not what he was looking for in life, as he made clear later in life when he said “I’m not interested in being hip… I’m not going to change the way I look or the way I feel to conform to anything.” Nor did he conform, often making a lot of people angry about what he had to say on social issues that affected many, particularly in his post Beatles, yet still very public life, at the time of the Vietnam War.

John wasted no time being anything but himself, he believed that “You don’t need anybody to tell you who you are or what you are. You are what you are.” One of his major beliefs was peace for this world. Much of his time was spent voicing his view on war and politics in a public forum, whether it be through a song, a march or a drawing; He believed in what he had to say, and what he had to say was “we all have Hitler in us, but we also have love and peace. So why not give peace a chance for once.” Not ‘you have to want peace’, or ‘you have to listen to me because I’m right’ and not ‘you are a bad person if you don’t listen’. He simply believed that “…if everyone demanded...

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Uploaded by:   rafter

Date:   05/05/2004

Category:   Biographies

Length:   3 pages (695 words)

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