AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT AND AMERICAN ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT IN 1960’S INSIDE THE BEATLES AND JOHN LENNON’S SONG’S LYRICS
Kata Kunci:
American Society, Civil Rights, Songs Lyric.Abstrak
This research explains about the condition of American society in 1960’s who are portrayed civil right movement and anti-war movement that can be seen inside The Beatles and John Lennon songs. The aim of this research is how figures of speech used in The Beatles and John Lennon’s songs able to portray American civil right movement and American anti-war in 1960’s inside the songs lyrics. The theory of figurative language that used is by Griffith and Wales who explain the figures of speech into symbolism, paradox, pleonasm, personification, repetition, hyperbole, metonymy and irony. In the writing process of this research, the researcher applied library research. In addition, the researcher used descriptive qualitative method as the research design. The researcher used the songs album compilation by The Beatles and John Lennon’s. Those song’s lyrics as the data source; meanwhile the data are the lyrics in the songs. As the result of this analysis that based on the figures of speech use, the researcher concluded that The Beatles and John Lennon’s song’s lyrics portrayed several conflicts happened, in which the purpose is to solve and abolish segregation, inequality, disparity, war and all of bad situation to be a better world, to have a similarity in the rights between black people (Afro-American) and white people, live in peace under the unity of world peace.
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