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Example: The repetition of the words 'Hard work'.
Purpose: First person narration can make the audience feel that they are apart of the song.
The example provided causes the audience to feel as if they are the one being asked the question by the singer.
Purpose: The use of repetition can indent the message into the audience's mind. It can make them remember the song long after they have heard it.
The example given is repeated to emphasise the fact that the lower-class portion of the nation work
harder for respect than
the more wealthier
people in the country.
Example: 'Let me tell you 'bout hard work'
Example: The words cry, goodbye, high, eye and why rhyme in the first verse of the song.
Purpose: The use of colloquial language allows the audience to relate to the lyrics.
It also makes the song easier to understand what the singer is trying to get across.
Purpose: There is rhyme in this song to make it sound more catchy and hence, a more memorable song.
The power is between Pink (Alecia Beth) and former US president George Bush
Pink is the representative for society and the general public. She voices out the problems with the way George does things
The image conveyed through the metaphor displays that Pink most likely felt discontented and was specifically disappointed by the way President George Bush was doing things. He did not care about the people or children and only about himself. There is also a part of the song that refers to him not liking anyone that is different which is seen in the line,
'What kind of father might hate his own daughter if she were gay?'.
She tries to put across the message that less fortunate people out there and different people but overall, they are people who deserve the same respect as others.
The image conveyed through the line,
'While you pave the road to hell' is that 'paving the road' would be creating pathways for more issues to arise, and hell represents the 'future' society.
Future society will only be labeled as 'hell' if the government continues to introduce policies and laws that don't do any good and are only there to mislead people and prevent the lower-class of the nation to obtain the benefits that the rich have.
Metaphor example:
'While you pave the road to hell.'
The metaphor is compared to how governments introduce policies & laws that are made to help the lower class of the nation.
However, in reality, these policies and laws do not assist anyone. They were just created so that no questions are raised about how the government treats it's blue collared portion of the public.