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Immigrant Song
  By Led Zeppelin
Members of the Group :
   Victoria Castillo
   Victoria Molinari
 Camila Leguizamón
 Antonella Fernández
Lyrics:
Ah ah
   we come from the land of the ice and snow
from the midnight sun where the hot springs flow.
              the hammer of the gods
         will drive our ships to new lands
      to fight the horde singing and crying:
               Valhalla i am coming!
         on we sweep with threshing oar
     our only goal will be the western shore.

                     ah ah
we come from the land of the ice and snow
from the midnight sun where the hot springs flow.
           how soft your fields so green,
             can whisper tales of gore,
        of how we calmed the tides of war.
              we are your overlords.
         on we sweep with threshing oar,
     our only goal will be the western shore.
so now you'd better stop and rebuild all your ruins,
       for peace and trust can win the day
            despite of all your losing.
Analysis of the Lyrics
We think that the song is about the people who came
from other places and arrived at the occident coast with
the idea of conquer new places. Also, those immigrants
 wanted to put order, peace and became the lords of the
                 people who lived there.
   But it is more accurate to say that this song is about
   Vikings, and the group tell this story from their own
  perspective. Vikings were from Scandinavia and they
   moved looking for new places. We also believe that
 occident had some problems and the Vikings wanted to
  go there to help people, but not without any reason…
  they would not help without a purpose. Vikings were
raiders, traders, explorers, and settlers. So we think they
 would give their help in exchange for keeping the other
                      people’s lands.
“The hammer of the Gods
will drive our ships to new
          lands"

This line is about the travel
  that the Vikings made to
arrive at the occident coast.
“How soft your fields so green, can whisper
    tales of gore, of how we calmed the tides of
            war. We are your overlords"

This stanza is about the places where the Vikings
   landed and they said that in those lands they
  lived stories of war. They said that when they
 arrived they calmed down everything there, that
 was the reason why they considered themselves
         to be the lords of those people.
"On we sweep with threshing oar.
 Our only goal will be the shore"

 In this line they explain that the
   only thing they wanted was to
  arrive there and they would not
    stop until they achieve that.
"So now you'd better stop and rebuilt
 all you ruins, for peace and a trust can
 win the day despite of all your losing"

What we interpreted in this stanza is that
  the Vikings wanted to help people in
    some places, give them peace in
 exchange for the power of the town and
        people who lived there.
CONCLUTION
 We think that the Vikings believed they were
  doing a favor to the people in the occident
  when they arrived, as immigrants, to land.
They wanted to finish with the war in the place
   and give them peace, but in the end they
 wanted something in exchange. So they did
 not really have good intentions and the only
  thing they wanted was the power, not the
 peace for the people living in those towns.
Historical Background
                 Vikings:
The Vikings (from Old Norse víkingr) were
 the Norse explorers, warriors, merchants,
  and pirates who raided, traded, explored
 and settled in wide areas of Europe, Asia
and the North Atlantic islands from the late
        8th to the mid-11th century.
   During the 10th century they brought
     Christianity back to Scandinavia.
Scandinavia:

Scandinavia is a region of northern Europe
that geographically consists of Norway and
    Sweden (two countries that form the
Scandinavian Peninsula) and the country of
                Denmark.
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Castillo molinari-leguizamon-fernandez

  • 1. Immigrant Song By Led Zeppelin
  • 2. Members of the Group : Victoria Castillo Victoria Molinari Camila Leguizamón Antonella Fernández
  • 4. Ah ah we come from the land of the ice and snow from the midnight sun where the hot springs flow. the hammer of the gods will drive our ships to new lands to fight the horde singing and crying: Valhalla i am coming! on we sweep with threshing oar our only goal will be the western shore. ah ah
  • 5. we come from the land of the ice and snow from the midnight sun where the hot springs flow. how soft your fields so green, can whisper tales of gore, of how we calmed the tides of war. we are your overlords. on we sweep with threshing oar, our only goal will be the western shore. so now you'd better stop and rebuild all your ruins, for peace and trust can win the day despite of all your losing.
  • 7. We think that the song is about the people who came from other places and arrived at the occident coast with the idea of conquer new places. Also, those immigrants wanted to put order, peace and became the lords of the people who lived there. But it is more accurate to say that this song is about Vikings, and the group tell this story from their own perspective. Vikings were from Scandinavia and they moved looking for new places. We also believe that occident had some problems and the Vikings wanted to go there to help people, but not without any reason… they would not help without a purpose. Vikings were raiders, traders, explorers, and settlers. So we think they would give their help in exchange for keeping the other people’s lands.
  • 8. “The hammer of the Gods will drive our ships to new lands" This line is about the travel that the Vikings made to arrive at the occident coast.
  • 9. “How soft your fields so green, can whisper tales of gore, of how we calmed the tides of war. We are your overlords" This stanza is about the places where the Vikings landed and they said that in those lands they lived stories of war. They said that when they arrived they calmed down everything there, that was the reason why they considered themselves to be the lords of those people.
  • 10. "On we sweep with threshing oar. Our only goal will be the shore" In this line they explain that the only thing they wanted was to arrive there and they would not stop until they achieve that.
  • 11. "So now you'd better stop and rebuilt all you ruins, for peace and a trust can win the day despite of all your losing" What we interpreted in this stanza is that the Vikings wanted to help people in some places, give them peace in exchange for the power of the town and people who lived there.
  • 12. CONCLUTION We think that the Vikings believed they were doing a favor to the people in the occident when they arrived, as immigrants, to land. They wanted to finish with the war in the place and give them peace, but in the end they wanted something in exchange. So they did not really have good intentions and the only thing they wanted was the power, not the peace for the people living in those towns.
  • 13. Historical Background Vikings: The Vikings (from Old Norse víkingr) were the Norse explorers, warriors, merchants, and pirates who raided, traded, explored and settled in wide areas of Europe, Asia and the North Atlantic islands from the late 8th to the mid-11th century. During the 10th century they brought Christianity back to Scandinavia.
  • 14. Scandinavia: Scandinavia is a region of northern Europe that geographically consists of Norway and Sweden (two countries that form the Scandinavian Peninsula) and the country of Denmark.