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Bonjour j'ai écrit un texte et j'essaye de l'améliorer, pouvez m'aider s'il vous plait,
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In order
to start my presentation about the notion Myths and Heroes, I will, first,
define those two notions,Myth is defined like a story about gods and heroes and heroes it is a mythological figure, a person who is admired for his actions.Hence we these common words are
rooted in the history of early societies and often are related to each other.
If myths and heroes are present in many societies, they probably have different
specificities depending on the cultures they are anchored in. By analysing those notions "myth and hero", we will try to answer the following question: if every
society has its own heroes and myths but what are their purpose?


Secondly, the text “The real story behind Britain’s rock'n'roll” is an article of NPR published in 2009 talking about the rejection by British pirates of the government's oppression. In the early 60s, most the radio and TV stations in Great Britain were owned by the BBC which broadcast not more than 6 hours of pop music a week. The only means to fight against this domination was to set up offshore radio stations formed by activists, disc jockeys, who by passed the law to broadcast mostly British music. Thus the DJs widely contributed to the music revolution of the 60s since they enable British people to discover rock'n'roll which was flourishing in America but was banned in Great Britain. In the end, a pop station was created by the BBC which hired many of the DJs who had worker for pirates radios.
In the sixties, the social and political establishment is traditional dictated by lows, rigour and order. In opposition, the young generation do a counter-culture with permissiveness and enthusiasm extol the moral liberation.
The pirates can be heroes because they brave enough to challenge the authorities, they fight against censorship of the Establishment. The pirates make rock accessible to youths. The pirates radios extol the freedom, the rebellion hippy anti-establishmentarianism.



Many people think that the years 60 are carefree, casual years for the Youth of England and America. People are always happy and there have never been any problems during this period. Years with great freedom of the bodies. The revolution is imposed on society through culture (cinema, music, media, publicity), but this is only for a minority of people, as can be seen in the Web article of the Yorkshire post of 2009 who highlight that the 1960 's were not as Swinging as the myth sleggest and that life was just normal for the majority of people.

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    Sinon tu n’as pas à changer grand chose

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