Saturday, July 30, 2011

LADY GAGA BLOG

The arguments really depict Lady Gaga's image to the public. However, the author that criticizes Lady Gaga's symbolism as the demise of sex is demeaning her iconic fame; it compares to all of her music videos, fashion and her lyrics to how it really depicts death and sex. It also compares her to other music icons, which supposedly stated by the author, are represented better than Lady Gaga represents herself. The audience and time focuses on the modern public, which idolizes on Lady Gaga's fame and focus on her "little monsters" (audience). The circumstance of the argument is Lady Gaga's self-efface presence to the public by being wild and being different, idolizing different social groups and social issues; where at some point in between her style and her fame, the author declares that she is demeaning herself as a person and everything about her is a lie. The text itself provides moderate information about Gaga's background and it digs behind the scenes of Gaga's fashion sense. It also includes many examples comparing how dehumanizing Gaga is compared to her declared idols: David Bowie and Madonna. It also analyzes how everything she represents is a lie she was made; not that everything and the title "Lady Gaga" came along by her efforts. It includes logos, pathos and ethos. Logos corresponds in her uses of examples to Gaga's fashion, music and her own personal image. Pathos corresponds to her countless examples of Gaga's dehumanization. Ethos is varied because some of the information provided is accounted because most fans know her closely, but true fans would really identify if the facts are true; but they won't pay attention to the hateful descriptions imposed on her because they love her.

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