Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Analysis of Working Class Hero by John Lennon - 1085 Words

g ------------------------------------------------- WORKING CLASS HERO: It’s something to be â€Å"Working Class Hero† is a song made for the class split back in the 1940’s and 1950’s. The song is written by John Lennon, who was one of the singers in the old and legendary band, The Beatles, with Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison. He recorded the song between the 26th of September and the 6th of October; the song was though first released in 1971 in the United States and in UK in 1975. The song was on his first post-Beatles album â€Å"Imagine†. John Lennon was a working class hero himself. At least that is what he says in the end of the song; â€Å"If you want to be a hero, well, just follow me.† The theme of the song is most likely†¦show more content†¦The second phrase tells that if you were a smart or clever kid, then people would hate you, and if you were a dumb fool everybody would despise you. This despises and hate comes from the fact, that kids of the working class were accepted by the other kids if they were different. If the kids were not like the others they would faster become outcasts, and then in the end maybe go down mentally (3rd phrase). And the 3rd verse had 3 more phrases: â€Å"When theyve tortured and scared you for twenty odd years. Then they expect you to pick a career, when you cant really function youre so full of fear† Here, John Lennon is saying that after you have been raised like an outcast throughout your whole childhood, all the bravery for a career, which should have been built during your childhood, simply is not there. The way the people gets â€Å"stepped on† can really be demoralizing, and in the worst case scenario it can make your life completely out of function. All of these troubles because you have a fear of being led down or the chance of becoming an outcast. And the refrain appears again. The 4th verse says: â€Å"Keep you doped with religion and sex and TV And you think youre so clever and classless and free But youre still peasants as far as I can see† In this verse John Lennon is saying that all of us are getting â€Å"doped†Show MoreRelatedAnalysis of Working Class Hero by John Lennon1079 Words   |  5 Pagesg ------------------------------------------------- WORKING CLASS HERO: It’s something to be â€Å"Working Class Hero† is a song made for the class split back in the 1940’s and 1950’s. The song is written by John Lennon, who was one of the singers in the old and legendary band, The Beatles, with Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison. He recorded the song between the 26th of September and the 6th of October; the song was though first released in 1971 in the United States and in UK in 1975. The

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