Free Term Papers on Jim Morrison

OPPapers.com Essay Index >> Music and Movies >> Jim Morrison

We have many free term papers and essays on Jim Morrison. We also have a wide variety of research papers and book reports available to you for free. You can browse our collection of term papers or use our search engine.

Essays from FratFiles.com
  1. Jim Morrison

    Jim Morrison. ... Very few bands in musical history have managed to make the same impression
    on both young and old listeners, as Jim Morrison and The Doors did. ...

  2. Jim Morrison

    Jim Morrison. Born ... According to Jim Morrison the most important event of his
    life came in 1947 during a family trip in New Mexico. He ...

  3. Jim Morrison

    Jim Morrison. On ... music. Jim Morrison, his sister Anne, and brother, Andy,
    were born into a navy family that had to move frequently. ...

  4. Jim Morrison Biography

    Jim Morrison Biography. Jim Morrison once said, ?I see myself as a huge
    fiery comet, a shooting star. Everyone stops, points up ...

  5. Jim Morrison; From Boy To Legend

    Jim Morrison; From Boy To Legend. ... Standing behind these minor flaws, you will
    see a young and very intellectual poet named Jim Morrison. ...

View More Papers...

Jim Morrison

Submitted by anastatia on December 13, 2007

Category: Music and Movies
Words: 754 | Pages: 4
Views: 59
Popularity Rank: 91,156
Average Member Grade: N/A (Add a Comment / Grade this Paper)

On December 8th, 1943, Steve and Clara Morrison gave birth to James “Jim” Douglas Morrison, unaware that he would become one of the most influential and original lyricists in the history of rock music. Jim Morrison, his sister Anne, and brother, Andy, were born into a navy family that had to move frequently. While growing up, Jim slowly became withdrawn and eccentric.
When Jim was four years old, he had what he calls “the most important moment of my life.” (Hopkins, Sugerman 6) He and his family were in Albuquerque, New Mexico, pursuing his fathers’ military duties. While driving along the highway one day, they came across an accident. A truck belonging to Pueblo Indians had flipped, and the passengers were thrown out of the vehicle. While his father stopped to help, Jim stared through the car window, crying. They left the scene, but Jim kept crying, and his parents would eventually tell him that it was all just a bad dream. Later in life, Jim told his friends that while they drove away, one of the dead Indians’ souls leapt into his body. Jim also made many references to the incident in some of his work, including in the song “Peace Frog”.
By the time Jim was seven, he had moved six times. He was growing into a handsome and intelligent young man, and at the same time, becoming defiant and bold. He began doing daring and shocking things. While his younger brother was asleep at night, Jim would tape his mouth shut, he drew hundreds of sexually obnoxious cartoons, and became increasingly interested in literature.
After Jim graduated high school in June of 1961, his parents sent him to live with his grandparents in Clearwater, Florida. He enrolled in St. Petersburg Junior College. Jim’s grandparents begged him to cut his hair, to change his clothes, and to attend church, but to no prevail. Jim ignored them. “He hated conformity; he’d always get some queer slant on things. He’d try to shock us. He loved to do that”, his grandmother says....

You must Login to view the entire paper.
If you are not a member yet, Sign Up for free!