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What did Tupac mean in each of his poems fallen star and 2morrow libery needs glasses when ure hero falls who or what was he referring to these why?

In his poem "Fallen Star," Tupac reflects on the death of his friend and mentor, The Notorious B.I.G. He expresses his grief and anger at the loss of his friend, and questions why such a talented and successful person could be taken away so soon. He also reflects on the dangers of fame and celebrity, and how it can lead to envy, jealousy, and ultimately, tragedy.

In "2morrow Libery Needs Glasses When Ure Hero Falls," Tupac criticizes the media's portrayal of celebrities and public figures. He argues that the media often glorifies celebrities and creates unrealistic expectations, which can lead to disappointment and disillusionment when those figures inevitably fall from grace. He also criticizes the media for its quickness to judge and condemn, and for its lack of understanding of the complex lives of celebrities.

In "Who or What was he referring to these why?," Tupac reflects on the struggles of his own life, and the challenges that he has faced as a result of his fame and success. He expresses his feelings of isolation and alienation, and his sense of being misunderstood and misrepresented by the media. He also reflects on the dangers of living a life in the public eye, and the toll it can take on one's mental and emotional health.

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