Song Analysis: The Vietnam War

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Amandeep Brar
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Song Essay This essay describes the peace, protest and antiwar in the sixties with reference to the Vietnam War. The two songs “Universal Soldier” by Sainte-Marie and “Masters of War” by Bob Dylan. Both songs are sung by different-different artists but the main idea behind the song is totally related to war peace and protest for life against white people in 1960. As we know that every nation had their political issues in the past. An issue like politics, caste discrimination which leads the country to war. Vietnam War is the one of the longest war in the history. In 1960-70, people did protests against American. Many of the artists sang their songs on the situations and results of the Vietnam War. Above two songs are sung to show grief and feeling towards Vietnam War. The song “Masters of War” by Bob Dylan and “Universal Soldiers” by Sainte-Marie called about to stop the war. All soldiers are brother and they should stop fighting between them. All essay is focused on the Vietnam War facts and situation. Artists of both songs tried to give a peace message to the readers about Vietnam War. The Universal Soldiers is the song written and music by Buffy Sainte-Marie. It is from the Album …show more content…

This means he Is trying to give a religious meaning to the people of sixties. Bob Dylan was a great writer of songs. He tries to show his feeling by his lyrics. He is showing his antagonism throughout his lyrics. When we listen to this song lyrics, it feels like that Bob Dylan is giving a motivational and important message to the people about results of Vietnam war. He wanted that people should know American Leaders tricks. In addition, he is saying by his song to attention all the sixties people with political tricks by the

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