After reading first two chapters of `Holler If You Hear Me: Searching for Tupac Shakur` what analysis or viewpoints do you think the writer want to make?
Holler If You Hear Me : Searching for Tupac Shakur \ Tupac Shakur popularly known as 2PAC was shot dead at a young age of twenty five but his achievements even after fourteen long years in field of music and social activism led to his meteoric rise . With the growing influence of hip-hop and rap , his music brought a life full of hardships and surprises along with spectacular achievements . In this book , Eric Dyson has tried to capture the essence of the life of 2PAC . In the two chapters that I read , I

will understand Tupac 's relationship with his mother and his early life . His formative years are full of compelling stories and narratives through which the writer is trying to establish his achievements later in his teenage years
Early through the book , the writer establishes that the Tupac is just an ordinary afro-American with a tumultuous life experience with mom not having a of work that Afeni , his mother would involve herself in , they kept moving constantly and in his biography Tupac states that he always had a problem of making friends as he never had an identity of his own (1 ,rapcentral . Right in the beginning of the book , author makes it clear that just like his Afro-American fellowmen , who placed their mother next to god but had no respect for other women . Tupac grew up to be quite the same . In the first chapter the...
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