(UNESP - 2011/2 - 2ª FASE) Leia o texto para responder, em português, à questão.
Bob Marley: Life and Legacy
Bob Marley was a hero figure, in the classic mythological sense. His departure from this planet came at a point when his vision of One World, One Love – inspired by his belief in Rastafari – was beginning to be heard and felt. (…)
Bob’s story is that of an archetype, which is why it continues to have such a powerful and ever-growing resonance: it embodies political repression, metaphysical and artistic insights, gangland warfare and various periods of mystical wilderness. And his audience continues to widen: to westerners Bob’s apocalyptic truths prove inspirational and life-changing; in the Third World his impact goes much further. Not just among Jamaicans, but also the Hopi Indians of New Mexico and the Maoris of New Zealand, in Indonesia and India, and especially in those parts of West Africa from which slaves were plucked and taken to the New World, Bob is seen as a redeemer figure returning to lead this.
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The tiny Third World country of Jamaica has produced an artist who has transcended all categories, classes, and creeds through a combination of innate modesty and profound wisdom. Bob Marley, the Natural Mystic, may yet prove to be the most significant musical artist of the twentieth century.
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(www.bobmarley.com/life_and_legacy.php)
De acordo com o último parágrafo do texto, Bob Marley pode ser considerado o compositor e músico mais marcante do século vinte (the most significant musical artist of the twentieth century). Indique dois, dentre os vários argumentos apresentados no texto, que justifiquem essa conclusão.