Mr. Blue Sky Rhetorical Devices

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Mr. Blue Sky is a perfect example of how music can bring joy and positivity to our lives. Mr. Blue Sky is an iconic song by the band Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). It was released in 1977 as part of the album Out of the Blue. The song is an uplifting and cheerful pop anthem that is still beloved by many fans today. It is a reminder of the power of optimism and the importance of looking on the bright side of life. The lyrics and the infectious melody of the song have kept it in the public consciousness for decades, and it continues to be a beacon of hope and good vibes. The song Mr.Blue Sky by ELO uses the rhetorical devices of pathos, repetition, and alliteration to evoke a sense of hope and optimism in the listener. The lyrics of the song are full of joyful imagery and positive affirmations, which evoke feelings of joy and upliftment. Repetition is a common tactic used by musicians …show more content…

Blue Sky, ELO can create a powerful connection with the listener, allowing them to relate to the song on a deeper level. “Mr. Blue Sky, please tell us why you had to hide away for so long, where did we go wrong?" From first thought you may think nothing of these lyrics other than their catchy lyrics, but the hidden meaning behind these lyrics is one of reflection and regret. The lyrics suggest the narrator is asking the sky ( a higher power) why it has been absent for so long, and why things have gone wrong in the narrator’s life. The lyrics are a call for guidance and reassurance that things will get better. At times, you may feel alone, or that something is missing in your life. You may wonder why you've been feeling this way and or what you've been doing wrong. But ELO’s lyrics speak to the idea that sometimes we don't know why we feel a certain way, and that we can be left feeling confused and lost. It is an important reminder to take the time to reflect on our lives and our emotions, and to try to figure out what is wrong and how to make it