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Ohio: Neil Young, x - Coggle Diagram
Ohio: Neil Young
Rhymes and Repetition
Four Dead in Ohio ( This verse is also repeated throughout the song, emphasizing the tragic event.)
Tin soldiers and Nixon coming/ We're finally on our own, this summer I hear the drumming," ( Coming and Drumming rhyme together. )
"Gotta get down to it" ( This verse also repeats throughout the song, underscoring that we need to do something about the incident. )
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Purpose
"Ohio" is a famous protest song written by Neil Young in response to the 1970 Kent State shootings. The song expresses anger and frustration at the government's handling of the Vietnam War and became an anthem of the anti-war movement. It urges listeners to take action against war and injustice and remains a powerful reminder of the importance of standing up for what is right.
Principles
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Accountability of the government: The song raises issues regarding the government's conduct and responsibility in the shooting of unarmed youths.
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