In the discussion questions response for "Tina Theory: Notes On Fierceness" by Madison Moore I chose 2 and 4 to write about. Reading Madison Moore paints a loud essay by using Tina Turner to help him explain his "concepts of fierceness" (176) In Moore essay he would mention others black entertainers like: Grace Jones, Freddie Mercury, Prince and Michael Jackson; however, Tina Turner would be his prime example to define fierceness. Thought out Moore essay you'll read Tina Turner name in almost in every paragraph; at the same time you'll understand quickly why Tina is important to Moore.
Fierceness is limited to how one views it. As Madison Moore would quote fierceness 'offers the world a compelling brass standard that has plenty to say" (Moore 161) It's hard to think of a limit for both Moore and Tina, because if Tina display half fierceness as a entertainer, Moore wouldn't have the passion to be where he is today. It's amazing to think how some people have a huge impact onto others to fuel their fire to reach new horizons.
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Using Tina Turner in Moore essay would be the connector to spark the questions and understanding how black people were viewed in the mid-19th century. By investing his time studying Tina Turner he would write in his essay some eye opening topics that are still issues today; as a result he build theory's to why fierceness influence likelihood of political issue and more. In the event of fierceness being able to have multiple definitions and contradictions it shapes the idea that one can be able to eradicate any political issue or other issues, but it's limit due to its contradictions of its