U2: Pride (In the Name of Love) Music Analysis Josh Vest Bentonville High School

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U2: Pride (In the Name of Love) Music Analysis Josh Vest Bentonville High School

Analysis Student Objectives: – You will learn and practice AP style analysis through music. Identify textual and musical features in a text. Explain how these features create tone and/or meaning. Support a claim with evidence from a text. You will transfer analytical skills from text to text. Poetry (Facing It, Harlem, and the star poems) Nonfiction (Obasan) Fiction (The Pie) Music (Pride) Visual text (War News from Mexico)

Pride (In the Name of Love) Agenda 1.Read and discuss the songs lyrics. 2.Discuss textual features and identify the tone. 3.Listen to the song. 4.Complete the activity. 5.Discuss the activity and follow-up activities.

Tone Tone- Authors attitude towards the subject. Identify the subject. What is Bono yelling about? Identify his attitude towards the subject.

Follow-Up Activities Write an essay. Build skills using other music analysis activities. – Vampire Weekends Ya Hey – Simon and Garfunkels I Am a Rock – John Lennons Imagine Have students create activities and/or presentations using their favorite songs.