Katy Perry’s “Firework” song is an empowering thing, full of real people discovering their inner beauty and stepping out loudly and proudly, no matter what their detractors may say. “I think that’s why I wrote it, is because I really believe in people and I believe that people have a spark to be a firework,” Katy Perry told MTV News at Sunday night’s MTV Europe Music Awards in Madrid. “It’s just up to them, and a lot of times it’s only us that’s standing in the way of reaching our goals, fulfilling our destinies, being the best version of who …show more content…
It also reinforces the idea that her audience should be take control of their life and establish self-esteem. Writer wants her audiences to shine as firework in the day of self-governing and independence-loving celebration. Writer also wanted to point out that one’s self esteem is not what other people’ perception is, it is what oneself view themselves as.
The writer also uses a repetition of onomatopoeia “boom, boom, boom” to describe the sound and stun of firework.
Writer uses the repetition of “you, you, you” to establish her audience’s worthiness and supports her audience’s willingness to change now.
The writer uses hyperbole when saying “one blow from caving in” means that it would take only one little puff of air to blow that house of cards down it is a hyperbole because exaggerated statements.
Perry has used several forms of metaphor like simile to describe the feeling of being disregarded. Katy Perry used an encouraging tone to motivate her audience to believe in their own value and worthiness. Ultimately, she is trying to convey her audience who has low self-esteem to realize their own identity and ability and achieve