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PROTEST SONG COMPARISON (BLOWIN' IN THE WIND (SAD TO SHOW THAT ALL THE…
PROTEST SONG COMPARISON
BLOWIN' IN THE WIND
SAD TO SHOW THAT ALL THE BAD THINGS HAVE CONSEQUENCES AND IF WE DON'T STOP IT OR AT LEAST TRY TO, IT WILL CONTINUE TO GROW UNTIL IT CONSUMES THE WORLD
THE CHORUS BLOWIN' IN THE WIND EMPHASIZES THAT THE ANSWERS TO ALL THE QUESTIONS BOB DYLAN ASKED IS THERE BUT YOU CAN'T 'REACH' IT. THIS MEANS THAT THE ANSWERS ARE EITHER VERY HARD TO OBTAIN/ACHIEVE OR IS VIRTUALLY IMPOSSIBLE
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THE THEME OF THE SONG IS NO MATTER WHAT, THERE IS ALWAYS HOPE. THIS IS BECAUSE FOR EACH OF THE PROBLEMS HE STATED, HE REPLIED IT IN THE SONG WITH BLOWIN' IN THE WIND WHICH MOST PROBABLY REPRESENTS HOPE AND THAT IT WILL COME
USES METAPHORS,RHETORICAL QUESTIONS AND EMOTIVE LANGUAGE TO SHOW ALL THE BAD THINGS THAT IS HAPPENING AROUND THE WORLD WITHOUT AN ANSWER OR SOLUTION TO IT
ACCEPTANCE
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CHORUS IS REPEATED TO EMPHASIZE THAT THIS BEHAVIOUR IS NOT ACCEPTABLE TODAY AS IT IS REALLY BAD WHICH CAN LEAD TO DEATH OF EVERYONE WHO IS GAY
MOST OF THE LINES IN THE SONG RHYME WITH EACH OTHER, THE ONES THAT DON'T RHYME ARE THE REALLY IMPORTANT POINTS THAT SHOW THE MAIN EFFECTS OF GENDER DISCRIMINATION
THE THEME OF THE SONG IS ACCEPT PEOPLE FOR WHO THEY ARE AS PEOPLE, NO MATTER WHAT THEIR GENDER, SHOULD BE EQUAL, FREE AND NEVER SHOULD BE DISCRIMINATED AND/OR MADE FUN OF
OUR SONG USES MANY AFOREST TECHNIQUES. IT USES METAPHORS, RHETORICAL QUESTIONS, REPETITION, EMOTIVE LANGUAGE AND OPINIONS
DIFFERENCES
THE THEMES OF THE SONG IS DIFFERENT BECAUSE IT IS COMPLETELY DIFFERENT SONGS. BLOWIN IN THE WIND TALKS ABOUT ALL THE PROBLEMS IN THE WORLD THAT IS HAPPENING BUT OUR SONG TALKS SPECIFICALLY ABOUT GENDER INEQUALITY
THERE ARE NO OPINIONS IN BLOWIN' IN THE WIND AS IT IS ONLY STATING THE PROBLEMS OF THE WORLD. OUR SONG, ACCEPTANCE HAS OPINIONS AS IT IS OUR OPINION ON HOW WE SEE GAY PEOPLE SO IT IS SUBJECTIVE
THE RHYMING IN ACCEPTANCE ISN'T ON POINT AS IN BLOWIN' IN THE WIND, EVERYTHING EXCEPT THE CHORUS RHYMES, BUT IN OUR SONG, ACCEPTANCE, MOST OF THE LINES EXCLUDING THE CHORUS DOESN'T RHYME
SIMILARITIES
THE AFOREST TECHNIQUES ARE SIMILAR AS USUALLY BIG PROBLEMS IN PROTEST SONGS AND PROTEST SONGS IN GENERAL HAVE THESE AFOREST TECHNIQUES BY DEFAULT
BOTH SONGS HAVE THE SAME AMOUNT OF REPETITION IN THEM, THIS SHOWS THAT BOTH SONGS EMPHASIZE THAT THE REPEATED LINES ARE ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT PARTS OF THE SONG
BOTH SONGS HAVE A SAD MOOD TO SHOW THAT THE PROBLEM IS REALLY BAD AND IT NEEDS TO BE FIXED, THE FACT THAT IT IS STILL APPLICABLE TODAY IS HORRIFYING BECAUSE THAT MEANS THAT THE WORLD HASN'T CHANGED