1 in
2019. It stayed on the chart for 33 weeks and 2 at No. 1 for eight
weeks. It was immediately recognized that the 3 of
the song was 4 another song from 1965 called “My favorite
things.” The lyrics, however, are a 5 to
the original song, and offers us a good look at how much
culture can change in just under 55 years.6 ,
Maria, was attempting to calm the children during a thunderstorm.
Maria suggests to the children that whenever they are 7 ,
they should simply think of their favorite things. The song lists
things like “raindrops on roses”, kittens, ponies, and favorite
foods. There was a strong stress on nature, such as winters changing
to spring and geese flying by moonlight. The simple things
in life give Maria happiness.1 on her 2 for wealth and
3 such as eating at expensive
restaurants, drinking champagne, wearing expensive jewelry, and
buying diamond rings for her friends. She is 4
to shopping, which she says is her 5 for when she
feels bad. She also says would rather be on the phone than in a
serious relationship. She 6 that money can buy
happiness.1 show how the 2 of "favorite things"
3 with individual circumstance and cultural
values. Maria comes from a time when even the rich could lose
everything because of war, so the 4 is turned to
things that money can’t buy and others can’t take away. While
Ariana come’s from a 5 who hasn’t seen
hard economic times nor lived through 6 wars.1 her own
country, and the army 2 her 3 ;
proving that riches, in her time, were 4 . A long
time of peace and 5 , however, affects
the new generation differently. Ariana’s generation doesn’t live
under the fear that they could lose everything tomorrow. This is a
generation of peace and 6 , where 7 easily in all directions. People find happiness on cell
phones, with friends, and buying lots of things. ... end.