Riots in the streets, Viet Nam war, wars in other countries, hate everywhere.
To incorporate the keyword "imagine" into an essay, you can use the song lyrics by John Lennon as an example. For instance, you could write, "As John Lennon famously sang, 'Imagine all the people living life in peace,' highlighting the power of envisioning a world free from conflict and strife." This quote can serve as a poignant illustration of the importance of imagining a harmonious society.
When quoting song lyrics in an essay, use quotation marks and cite the artist's name, song title, and album. For example, if quoting the song "Imagine" by John Lennon from the album "Imagine," you would write: "Imagine all the people, living life in peace" (Lennon, "Imagine").
actually it was one of the beatles who wrote a book which was john Lennon he wrote john Lennon in his own write.
It was about if there wasn't anything separating each one of us (religion, etc.) the world would be a better place. To put it plainly, Imagine is a plea for world peace and Lennon was simply stating the reasons (or problems) that caused the most grief in the world and asked the listener to "Imagine" what it would be like if these things didn't exist.. Greed ("Imagine no possessions"..) Religion ("Imagine there's no heaven" "and no religion too"..) Nationaliasm ("Imagine there's no countries"..) ("Nothing to kill or die for") Also, it's about the central ideas of Communism, not just anti-socialism. For a while, Lennon was pro-communism, and obviously against socialism.
"I was using my resentment toward (Allen) Klein to write a song." - John Lennon, 1980
John Lennon wrote Please Please Me.
John Lennon wrote In His Own Write.
imagine that---> socho imagine! --> kalpana
Yes. Several of Lennon's poems were included in In His Own Write and A Spaniard in the Works. In the movie Help!, Lennon can be heard reciting part of "I Sat Belonely" to Ringo Starr.
1964
love and peace
Because he has lots of imagination.