In "Money" by Pink Floyd, several rhetorical devices enhance its themes. The use of irony is prominent, as the song critiques materialism while being set to a catchy, commercial-sounding tune. Additionally, the song employs imagery, vividly depicting the greed and excess associated with wealth. The distinctive cash register sound at the beginning serves as an auditory metaphor for the transactional nature of society, reinforcing the critique of capitalism.
The song "money" from Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" album was written by Roger Waters
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In the US it was "Money" which went to number 13 in May 1973
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The song "money" from Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" album was written by Roger Waters
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In the US it was "Money" which went to number 13 in May 1973
money (pink floyd)
Too many to count. (this coming from a fan).
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