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RHETORICAL ANALYSIS

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Where is the Love?

  "Sister, people are living in this world as if they hadn't got a mum" Black Eyeball,

"Where's love?" And in this way attract the audience's attention. Starting with this issue, it gives

the audience an insight into what is important in the world today. While the album was published

in 2003 nine years ago, it still influences the world we live in. This song kept people listening to

it. In the text of this song, names, race, and pathologies are the three terms. The ethos is the

underlying explanation that people consider something: the authenticity of the content under

consideration, the effect of an emotional aspect, and how it will in any way affect people, good

or bad. The song "Black Eyes," "Where Is Love?" displays the image, race, and narcissistic

appeal to manipulate the audience effectively. The rhetorical and historical representations of the

logos in the poem are seen in the lyrics. This becomes clear in the lyrics when the concept of

ethics becomes considered. The charm of Patos is that it is a major part of the song and

distinguished by the three aspects of Aristotle that awaken the public.

It's rational to consider something true. The logos in this song's text are revealed through

rhetorical and historical examples. The memories of past perceptions of the audience can be

summed up by rhetorical examples. Song lyrics support this verse: "We are trying to avoid,

ultimately, the terrorists in America, the big CIA, the violence, the KKK." I believe this line

should be related, as our country has a terrorism issue. Citizens have had such turmoil and could

not say goodbye to their lives. The logic of this is that we strive to avoid all the horrible violence

in our nation and in our world, but we can not conquer all of them, no matter how hard we try. In

our country, there are still terrorists who were previously released from terrorists. This argument

can be given more importance by an audience who has encountered something important in life
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than someone who has no clear relation. Another dimension of the logo in songs can be seen in

historical examples. The historical example in the lyrics is "The war starts, but the cause is

secret." Our war in Iraq is now argued in these Latin lyrics because these people wonder why we

went first and why we're still there. Because this text displays logos, the song has ethical

characteristics.

Ethos is known for the song's authenticity and the audience's trust in what is being said.

Ethos is commonly used by various ethnic groups in this poem. Developed ethics are described

as prefixed or powerful stereotypes. Ethics is mentioned in this verse in many ways. That can be

linked to the lyrics: "most of us just care about money-making, selfishness drives us in the wrong

direction." This explains the myth that ordinary people think about money and material things,

rather than giving them. The United States has a worldwide reputation. While the myth of greed,

materialism, and selfishness misleads us, they think of what gets us to the top. Many prejudices

in our society can hurt children, and the media can manipulate them very easily. "If young minds

are harmed more easily than viruses, children want to do as in the movies,"-the theory continues

at a great price. Kids are easily affected by everything, the media knows that and takes advantage

of it. Black-eyed peas use this approach to explain how the negative issues and the images of

children can influence child thought and understanding on Television, magazines, and the

Internet. It can influence kids as they grow up and discourage them in the future. The song

represents the ethnic scale but is popular with all three.

Pathos is about feelings and how people feel when they hear this album. The occurrence

of song pathology is prevalent and can be demonstrated by Aristotle 's three emotional criteria.

This song makes the audience feel happy and emotionally connected. I understood after reading
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this song carefully that this music is going to be heard – people want to mix and make a

difference. It relates to the debate in our classroom on political engagement and advances its

principle further. After listening to this song repeatedly, I felt like somehow I needed to help the

world. Every day we hear about tragedies in the news and we think we can't do anything about it,

but this song wants to change the audience's mood a bit. To that person: "Will you do what you

preach, should you turn the other way?" He asks if you see all these terrible happenings, can you

just forget about them and do nothing about them? Aristotle's three objectives in the book are to

consider the audience's feelings and why people are emotional. A successful summary of the

study will be the start of a choir of "choruses," "people" and "children are distressed and you

listen to them cry." I believe that the one thing that affects them the most might be parents or

grandparents, and in any case, the song can not be thought of as children. It allows the audience

to understand what they emotionally think in such a situation about their children. The reason for

hurting innocent children is why people get emotional in this section of the album. Everyone

wants to learn that children have been hurt or killed, but everywhere in the world, it is our part of

political activism. The song says, "Nations are rockets, poisonous gasses fill the children's

lungs," another way of engaging the audience and pressuring them to make a difference. Logos,

race, and pathologies are put together so that the viewer can respond correctly.

Typically speaking, this song includes the three most: signs, ethnicities, and pathologies;

perhaps the pathology is greater than the other two. The three ideas work to draw the interest of

the viewer and they feel that there is something to support in circumstances where black balls

sing. This song has gained a lot of attention with logic, confidence, and passion as it has become

the world's top ten songs. Music is a big part of the lives of men. Hearing some form of music

was a source of emotion for people all the time, and texts would play a major role. In all fields of
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emblem, race, and psychology, I believe this song performs very well and will become an iconic

song in the future. I hope more people can hear and realize that anything can be done if people

work together. "We have only one nation," after all.

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