Jackson meeting and caring for a sick child. |
Friday, May 9, 2014
Objective Summary #2
In section 2 of Man in the Music: The Creative Life and Work of Michael Jackson, by Joseph Vogel, he evaluates Jackson's career after his release of Thriller. Vogel emphasizes the fact that Jackson changed his physical image. Vogel states that some if his fans judged him differently for his choice; however, almost all the fans accepted what he did and still loved his music for what it was. Vogel highlights that Jackson cared for sick and undervalued children. Vogel stresses that fact that Jackson would invite these children to his shows and personally meet them. Vogel concludes the section by explaining how Jackson realizes that he has such a big impact on the world.
Vogel, Joseph. Man in the Music: The Creative Life and Work of Michael Jackson. New York: Sterling, 2011. Print.
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