The arts are best known for appealing to pathos. However, logos can be extremely effective in
song lyrics. In “For What it’s Worth,”
Buffalo Springfield argues against the curfew set on the Sunset Strip. The introduction of “paranoia” is the basis
of his logical approach. The pervading
fear created by the increased presence of law enforcement (the “man with a gun
over there”) creates a harmful sense of insecurity. Springfield further emphasizes this point by
the repetitive line, “what’s that sound? Everybody look-what’s going
down?” This musical phrase represents uncertainty
and fear. In the third verse,
Springfield brings attention to the difficulty the young protesters were having
gaining support “from behind.” Just like
the civil rights movement in the 1960s, when the young people of the Sunset Strip
were denied their rights, they turned to protest.
Chris Rother
I feel that in some parts of your analysis, you are speaking of pathos but not exactly mentioning it specifically which leaves the reader to infer which emotion. I think that you should clarify which specific emotions in some of the parts of your analysis.
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