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Foster The People . “ Pumped Up Kicks ”. Mark Ruiz. Authors Intentions. Foster the People’s purpose is to raise awareness to current issues concerning bullying and neglect.
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FosterThePeople. “PumpedUpKicks” Mark Ruiz
Authors Intentions • Foster the People’s purpose is to raise awareness to current issues concerning bullying and neglect. • Foster explains, “It's about the psychology of a kid; it's really about bullying…I wanted to paint a picture of his home life and really bring out the humanity in this kid and show that it's tragic to be on either side of bullying.” (Kornelius, 2011) • Presents neglect in Roberts’ home with the lyrics, “Daddy works a long day/ He be coming home late, yeah, He’s coming home late…dinner’s in the kitchen and it’s packed in ice/ I’ve waited for a long time” (Foster, 2011).
Juxtaposition • Definition: an act or instance of placing close together or side by side especially for comparison or contrast (Grant-Davie, 2011). • The contrast comes from the style of music (indie-pop) type genre, and the violent nature of the lyrics in the depiction of the character fantasizing about running after the “kids with the pumped up kicks” (Foster, 2011) with a gun he stole from his father. • Typically the issue is relatable to the music accompanied by it, and that’s why there is a contrast. Mark foster describes the style, “it does have a sunshine, fun kind of vibe. I think people don't understand. It's like a wolf in sheep's clothing” (Kornelius, 2011).
References. • Foster, Mark. (2011). Pumped Up Kicks. On Torches [CD]. Los Angeles, California: Sony Music Entertainment. • Grant-Davie, K. (2011). Rhetorical Situations and Their Constituents. Writing about writing: a college reader (pp. 101-118). Boston: Bedford/St. Martins. • Kornelius, C. (2011, September 21). Foster the People's Mark Foster on "Pumped Up Kicks": "If Art [Has] Any Meaning at All, It [Is] Probably Subversive." - Seattle Music - Reverb. The Seattle Weekly Blogs. Retrieved October 1, 2011, from http://blogs.seattleweekly.com/