The first and most obvious of the poetic devices in AHDN is the rhyme scheme. The rhyme scheme in AHDN is AABBC. Another poetic device in A Hard Day's Night is simile, "And I've been working like a dog".
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Repetitions of sounds are found frequently in the song, and alliteration, consonance, and assonance are used. In the first verse, alliteration with the consonant "s" is present: "sad song". Assonance is also used in the song various times with the phrases: "anytime you feel the pain, hey Jude, refrain", "for well you know that's it's a fool who plays it cool", and "don't you know that its just you, hey Jude, you'll do". Epistrophe, a repetition of words and phrases, is also evident within the song. The song says, "make it better" at the end of the second and fourth line in the first verse.
John Lennon wrote this when he was in 3rd grade. It has rhyme, repetition and feeling. Great song.
that's not even the name of the song. The song is called ACROSS THE UNIVERSE and so is the movie.
John Lennon, remembering a Disney movie song his mother used to sing.
As a group it was The Silver Beatles The name The Beatles was first used in May 1960.
Although I am not entirely sure, I did read that the Beatles signed a contract saying that none of their songs are permitted to be in any commercials in the eighties after "Revolution" was used in a NIKE shoe commercial.
Yes. Timpani, used for percussion, was utilized in several productions of songs, including the song "What You're Doing".