Sound Of Silence Analysis

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Words and emotions can be communicated through the use of poetry and song. They can reflect hope, desire, melancholy or grief. In today’s modern world technology has majorly impacted the way people communicate and express their opinions and share beliefs. Even though times have changed, poetry and lyrics will always have significance in any situation. The Sound of Silence by musical duo Simon and Garfunkel explores the lack of communication between people. In poetry the theme of communication is conveyed more subtlety in the poems The Street by Octavia Paz and Milking before Dawn by Ruth Dallas. These three artists have effectively used poetry and song lyrics to express communication using different techniques. They are all both poetically effective and wonderfully written.
The Sound of Silence is a song written by Paul Simon and was released in 1966. This song consists of poetic devices and a message of communication. This song has been written in first person, and in the first verse, the author greets and personifies ‘darkness’ as an ‘old friend.’ This can be interpreted as a drea...

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