Song Analysis: “Revolution” by The Beatles
Student’s Name: C. Adianto Tanata
Student ID#: 20020013
Teacher: Ida Ayu Utami Sundari
Due Date: 18 May 2015
Word Count: 765
Lesson Objectives: Student will investigate the climate on the home front during the Vietnam War by analyzing Vietnam War protest music.
The Vietnam War, also known as the second Indochina war or the 10,000-day war, is one of the biggest wars in history, involving the United States of America, South Vietnam and North Vietnam. Vietnam War begins in the year of 1946 and has killed more than 3 million people including 58,000 American troops. (Vietnam War, 2015).War became more dramatic when clips and videos of the war are broadcasted through the television and are viewed by billions of people around the world. Since then, people began to protest to the government about the …show more content…
They want to change the perspective of people about communism basically. They were expressing that people around you still can help you when you don’t follow communism, but once you are still loyal to the communist leader, you will not have anyone that believes in you. They still have hope in life when you are not following communism. The end of the song says a repetition of “it’s gonna be all right, all right, all right…” meaning that the audience should optimist in anyway to end the problem with the “peace” way. There is still hope in everything including this problem. John and Paul think positively that there are still a good solution to the war that has nothing to do with violence and