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The Protest Song: The Vietnam War

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“(War, what is it good for?) Absolutely nothing.”
Most people respond to news, whether it is political or social, by expressing their feelings or opinions about it. For instant, when a social problem occurs, people have their own ways to express their perspective on the problem either by speeches, articles or comparing historical events and showing their results. Of course, the response may vary depending on the event and how it reflects on the surrounding whether to be a supportive response or opposed response. Moreover, it may vary from time to time, and ways to express feelings or opinions and fulfill the song’s goals are by connecting the past to the present, and encouraging the audience to overcome the misfortune and suffering and to have …show more content…

Moreover, in the 20th-century the topics were about labor movement, Civil Rights movement, and the War in Vietnam (Wikipedia). The topic of my song refers to war, in general, and the Vietnam War, in specific. My reason behind this choice is that the most critical issue that has, debated in the recent past of the USA, its existence until the current time, unfortunately, and it is still a debatable issue even now and has the most damage among other topics is …show more content…

I consider this song as a protest song since it portrays the definition. The song was created during the Vietnam War and it shows the entire aspects and problems the war has caused for the people of the US. The song almost explicitly shows the idea of the war. It illustrates every aspect that people run through in the war. In each protest song, there is a constantly repeated sentences that gives the general idea of the topic, and for this song it is, “(War, what is it good for?) Absolutely nothing.” This sentence along with the reoccurring tone solidifies the idea that each war is absolutely good for nothing due to all the pain it brings. In the first verse, the song indicates that one has to despise and hate war because it brings death and suffering to innocent people. It, also, shows a strong aspect that moves the feelings of the listener when it mentions the tears of the mothers who lost their sons, or in other songs when it mentions the shattered love between lovers all because of war. As mentioned earlier, moving the feelings is the most effective way to get the audience’s attention and support. In the second verse, it says, “It ain't nothing but a heartbreaker,” which means that the mothers’ hearts are broken for their sons. Moreover, “(War), Friend only to the undertaker” imaged that a war can be started by a person so his goals can be fulfilled and the cost is

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