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John Lennon "Imagine" By John Lennon Uses Poem

¶ … John Lennon "Imagine" by John Lennon uses poetic devices to create an ideal of world peace. The song deals positively with the problem of people fighting each other by removing some reasons for fighting. He understands that this might seem unrealistic but still asks us to join him and others so everyone in the world can be united in peace. I believe Lennon's ideas would reduce violence but not eliminate it.

"Imagine" is one track on the "Imagine" album released by John Lennon in 1971 (EMI Group Limited, 2013). The song uses the poetic devices of rhyme, repetition and rhythm to dream up an ideal of world peace. Rhyme is used in lines such as: "It's easy if you try" and "Above us only sky"; "It isn't hard to do" and "And no religion too"; "I wonder if you can" and "A brotherhood of man" (AZLyrics.com, 2014). Repetition is used for the lines "You may say I'm a dreamer, But I'm not the only one. I hope someday you'll join us" (AZLyrics.com, 2014), which are used together in 2 places and are followed by a line that is only slightly changed from "be as one" to "live as one" (AZLyrics.com, 2014). Rhythm is used in the gentle melody and also in the lyrics, which are almost hypnotic when read aloud. Lennon shows his talent by using three poetic devices in this song.

The song deals positively with the problem of people...

Lennon tries to picture a world in which all the reasons for fighting are removed "And the world will live as one" (AZLyrics.com, 2014). A denotative or literal (University of Ottawa, n.d.) meaning of that line could be that the physical planet Earth can have life as the number 1. However, the connotative or emotional/otherwise association (University of Ottawa, n.d.) of that line is that all the people in the world will be united in peace. The other lyrics support that idea because Lennon removes some of the main reasons for people fighting: religion in "Imagine there's no heaven." "No hell below us" and "And no religion too" (AZLyrics.com, 2014); nationalism in "Imagine there's no countries" (AZLyrics.com, 2014); personal property in "Imagine no possessions" (AZLyrics.com, 2014); greed and hunger in "No need for greed or hunger" (AZLyrics.com, 2014); and anything else that might move us to kill or die in "Nothing to kill or die for" (AZLyrics.com, 2014). Lennon tries to remove any reason people might fight each other and says he and other people believe world peace is possible if those things are removed because we'll be "Living life in peace" and "Sharing all the world" (AZLyrics.com, 2014). While he is imagining that peaceful world, he also says, "You may say I'm a dreamer, But I'm not the only one; I hope one day you'll join…

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AZLyrics.com. (2014). John Lennon Lyrics - Imagine. Retrieved February 9, 2014 from www.azlyrics.com Web site: http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/johnlennon/imagine.html

EMI Group Limited. (2013). Biography | John Lennon. Retrieved February 9, 2014 from www.johnlennon.com Web site: http://www.johnlennon.com/biography

University of Ottawa. (n.d.). Connotations and denotations. Retrieved February 9, 2014 from www.writingcentre.uottawa.ca Web site: http://www.writingcentre.uottawa.ca/hypergrammar/conndeno.html
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