Social Relevance in We Are The World by Michael Jackson
We are the World by Michael Jackson is a song that he had written in the 80s but, still has social relevance today. This is song is about making a difference. He says that everyone has to make a difference in order for the world to change. As Michael Jackson sings, “Pretending day by day/That someone, somewhere will soon make a change”. These lines serve as a motivator to make people get up and make a difference. The chorus says, “We are the world/We are the children/We are the ones who make a brighter day”. This shows that everyone is a part of the world and the younger generation consists of the people who will grow up to make a difference. Another message that is intertwined into the song is hope. Jackson sings these words to show this, “When you're down and out/There seems no hope at all/But if you just believe/There's no way we can fall.” These lyrics show that when someone needs help, they should have faith and believe that they will be okay because is everyone joins together, we cannot fall. Michael Jackson is trying to portray a message, and that message is about everyone joining in to make a difference in our world.
Friday, April 30, 2010
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