Protest Songs Essay
Over the years, there have always been songs, and things to protest about. And what do you get when you put them together? You get...Protest Songs!! Protest songs have been around for almost for ever, song artists used and still use their music to voice their opinion against things, therefore making it a form of protest. I am going to compare and contrast a poem from the Great Depression by Langston Hughes, and a modern song by Cake. Let me start by describing the protest poem by Langston Hughes. This poem is about the great depression that was going on in the time that it was written, it compares and contrasts opposites; The joy and happiness of Christmas, which the anger, hatred, and sadness of war. It describes how the war not only effects the U.S., but also the whole world. It brings up places ranging from China and India to Cuba and Haiti (first half of poem.) The poem is trying to bring to your attention about these things like war, and bad "economic laws," (paragraph six) but in a subtle way, it's asking you to change these things for the better. The song You Turn The Screws is also a similar protest song. This song was written and performed by Cake. The song is subtle in it's poi
It describes a government official, confronting him. And then he just goes home, to kiss his wife, just like an average American. The piece- Merry Christmas, by Langston Hughes brings up the issues of economics, the great depression, and the hope for peace. The songwriters were some of the only people who would speak up and out for and against issues. And about how he "turns the screws" of the U. ("Red White and Blue,") and does it regularly. Cake paints the picture of an upper middle class working man, with a perfect life, who "twists the knife", and takes control, and his decisions affect the whole country. They bring us hope, and fear, but always ending in getting something done. "But how can you be happy when you turn the screws?. For example, in Merry Christmas, when it says "And to you down-and-outers, ("Due to economic laws") it is saying that many people are poor, and down on their luck without jobs etc.
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