Conflict; Mirror by Lil Wayne.

Mirror by Lil wayne

Good day miss... and fellow students. My name is... and I’m here to present a speech on conflict titled ‘mirror”. Hatred stirs up conflict but love covers all wrong. This means that self-hatred and unacceptance provokes internal conflict but self-acceptance, inner peace and love over-power conflict and give you every reason to love.
The song “Mirror” was sang by Lil Wayne, whom according to the song is undergoing internal conflict, he has inner-hatred and self-unacceptance. man he is. He asks the image rhetorical questions He is pass a message telling us his inner struggles, pains and the wrong choices he made which was only understood by his reflection in the mirror. He refers to the image as another person and finds a true friend in the person, he blames the image for telling him that people will understand the type of
In stanza one, Lil Wayne is confused but thinks he is achieving something “you don’t know whether you’re coming or going, but you think that you’re on your way”, he sees nothing in himself. He warns the image in the mirror “look at me when I’m talking to you”. He tells the image how deep he’s looking at it “you looking at me but am looking through you”. Wayne tells the image what he sees in it with a rhyming pattern in line seven and eight “I see the blood in your eyes and I see the love in disguise”, line nine and ten “I see the pain hidden in your pride and I see you’re not satisfied”. Wayne understands that he is the image and he tries to reflect himself “I see you’re not satisfied, and I don’t see nobody else. I see myself”. He knows within him that he is not happy for what he has become.

In the chorus, he refers to the image in the mirror as “mirror”, he tells the image of the use it has been to him and what it has told him “MIRROR on the wall here we are again, through my rise and fall, you’ve been my only friend, you told me that they can understand the man i am”. He asks rhetorical question “so why are we...