Andrew Jackson Argumentative Essay

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Rather than a poor to rich celebrity bio, the Jackson family origins might be justified (Kirkus reviews 1). Jackson’s music was all over the world. While in the studio, he was completely breath taking and had the best physical appearance of Fred Astarie. “I think his death is a drug overdose,” says Deepak Chopra, a close friend of Jackson’s for twenty years and remained close to him till he died. “It is the result of doctors that are drug peddlers, who put people on drugs and continue to enable them.” After Jackson’s death, his fans continued to keep the legend still flourishing like a dream. Plenty of questions were unanswered like, “what’s going to happen to his children?” In my opinion Jackson was an amazing singer, and through many of the …show more content…
Tohme finally convinced the start of the obvious; that his financial problems would be stabilized if he would just partake of the immense riches to be had from performing live. The result of the victory tour was an unmanageable mess and a PR disaster. After that Jackson managed to cut himself off from everyone in his family to help his mother. The family dysfunction still continued even after Michael’s death. Jackson left forty percent of his estate to his mom and forty percent to his kids in a different trust (Wyman 7 8). Tired from rehearsal Michael might have taken a shower, looking in the mirror of his face that had no nose, at his mouth which had a permanent outline of pink, and then once look at what was once an afro. Many of his fans will always remember him as he once was. Whether it was in the Jackson 5 or the eighties when “Thriller” mad him famous. Maybe even in the nineties when his music was being predicted by his ridiculousness off stage. In death Michael Jackson remains achieving, infuriating, and charming. Michael Jackson had a bizarre life. On June 25, the singer had cardio arrest and went to the hospital. This is how Michael Jackson’s life was, maybe it was a good end of him, or maybe it wasn’t. The world may never know how he had felt about his life falling apart (Nashawaty 1