Animal Rights: An Analysis Of Animal Stereotypes

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Through the animal rights songs, the songwriter promotes animal rights to those who subscribe to the Youtube channel and to the fan of the songwriter, singer, and the directors. The song asks us to visualise the misery that animals endure in today’s society, pleading us to let them out of their cages and grant them their freedom. In this era, many animals have been manacled by humans, be it in zoos or in circuses. The key message of the text is that animals have endured pains and suffered at the hands of humans, who cruelly take away animals’ rights to freedom. This is illustrated by the repeated uses of the word ‘please’ and ‘free’ throughout the lyrics, indicating that animal rights is so overlooked that animals have to implore us to grant

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