I listened to "Declan Galbraith - Tell me why"(http://video.cyworld.com/13830711) its a song sang by a 1o year old boy. the song contains a strong message asking why there are people suffering from poverty and war. In the song he describes the world that he dreamed about and how much it is different when we wakes out of his dream. The music is actually played with a video. The video shows Declan( the singer) in the middle and he is surrounded in black background. As he sings the chorus, many suffering children's faces appear one by one. The music seems to be very effective in its way to deliver the message. It has no bias signs or emphasized events.
The media is unimaginably strong as it delivers strong emotions to the listener. The fact that a "young boy" sings the music puts a feeling of shame and embrassement to the listener. As most adults haven't cared or thought about the children suffering from poverty and war. Tell me why (why,why do we never learn)
Can someone tell us why we let the forest burn?
(why,why do we say we care)
Tell me why(why,why do we stand and stare), these lyrics emphasize the feelings of the wrtier and the singer. They bring up thoughts within us that we begin to wonder what they have done. Also the fact that the children's faces come up is another strong factor that makes the music powerful. I think most of the listeners to this music will at least have an emotional shock and will put them to a "thinking sleep."
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