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    the conflicts and violence (and hideous clothing)‚ one man emerges. John Lennon‚ former guitarist for the legendary music group‚ The Beatles‚ comes out with a song. His song “Imagine” becomes one of the most famous tunes in all of history‚ both past and present. “Imagine” is the spark that starts a revolution among anti-war movements. Lennon presents a world‚ free from violence‚ pain and hatred. While John Lennon’s song “Imagine” has influenced the entire world through its artistry and ethics‚

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    13/350138/SA/17048 Imagine By: John Lennon John Lennon ’s song entitled Imagine‚ from the title itself seems like inviting us to imagine what John Lennon think about the world. The song reflects John Lennon ’s consideration about how the world would be like if there are no rules‚ no differences and all people don ’t really think about their own possession. John Lennon thought that if the world could be like what I just mentioned above‚ there will be no hatred and there would be only peace. John Lennon thought

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    Imagine a world without violence; a world without suffering; a world without hate. These words streamed through John Lennon’s mind as he sat at his plain‚ brown‚ Steinway upright piano composing his most influential song‚ “Imagine”. This same piano was bought by George Micheal years after Lennon’s assassination. Since the purchase‚ Micheal’s has decided to spread the dreams of Lennon through a tour he calls the Piano Peace Project. The tour will stop at many sites of American tragedy‚ one being

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    criticism examines literature in the cultural‚ economic‚ and political context in which it is written or received. Keeping this definition in mind‚ it is necessary to understand the political‚ cultural and economic environment in which Lennon the above famous words. "Imagine" was released in 1970. The late 60’s was the time of the Vietnam War and also the time when the peace movement was at its peak. Anti-war demonstrations were a common sight on every street corner. Anti-communist sentiments were at

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “Imagine” The song “Imagine” was written by John Lennon in 1971. John Lennon was a former guitarist in the legendary band‚ The Beatles. He then came out with his own song that soon became one of the most famous tunes in all of history. The song was written to give the world a more hopeful perspective during a troublesome time instigating a revolution of anti-war movements. The song “Imagine” was written by John Lennon in 1971 to persuade the audience to imagine a world of

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    John Lennon is a musician and lyricist who I admire greatly and his song Imagine always sends me off to somewhere else in my own mind. The song makes me think of wonderland of peacefulness where everyone gets along. I’ve always that it presents you an idea to imagine about‚ and his idea of utopia is very easy on the eyes and seduces you. However‚ I analyzed the song a little more and his "utopia" is appearing to be more of a dystopia to me. Lennon invites you to dream of a place where nobody has

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    Imagine‚ written by John Lennon is one of my favorite songs because it is so peaceful and full of life‚ love‚ positive feelings and happiness. Before analysing John’s work‚ I’d like to comment on the sophisticated structuring of this piece. Each of the three verses begins with "Imagine" and answers with an empathetic comment. And each verse is more challenging than the one before. So‚ we have: 1. Imagine there’s no Heaven - It’s easy if you try 2. Imagine there’s no countries - It’s not

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    John Lennon was known best for his music‚ but in addition to that he was a philosopher‚ artist‚ visionary‚ social leader and most importantly a common man with a dream. John Winston Lennon was born on October 9‚ 1940 in Liverpool‚ England. At a young age he was already very interested in music and would sit in his room and play his guitar for hours on end. His skill with the guitar led to John bouncing around from band to band until he met Paul McCartney and formed the Beatles (Encyclopedia of World

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    Imagine that you can talk for one hour with any person who has lived at any time in history. Wich person would you choose to meet? Use specific details and examples to explain your choice. In fact‚ there are several persons in history I hope to meet them‚ and discuss with them‚ how they became ideal persons from simple persons‚ how they developed their knowledge and skills to acheive their dreams‚ and they became a phenomenon in their time. For me‚ I will select the inventor Edison for several

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    Imagine the world without John Lennon; it’s almost inconceivable. I low can one envision a world without the melodies and lyrics of the Man who transformed the way people feel about popular music? John Lennon did not set out to leave an indelible impact on the world. His beginnings were no different from those of thousands of other teenage hopefuls who went from club to club in pursuit of a recording contract. After much hard work‚ John Lennon and the other members of the Beatles became world famous

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