ANOTHER DAY IN PARADISE|Phil Collins|Unit3 Chapter1|SSLC English|SCERT|malayalam explanation

ANOTHER DAY IN PARADISE|Phil Collins|Unit3 Chapter1|SSLC English|SCERT|malayalam explanation

Collins sings the song from a third-person perspective, as he observes a man crossing the street to ignore a homeless woman, and he implores listeners not to turn a blind eye to homelessness because, by drawing a religious allusion, "it's just another day for you and me in paradise". Collins also appeals directly to God by singing: "Oh Lord, is there nothing more anybody can do? Oh Lord, there must be something you can say." Another day in paradise" is often used sarcastically. It's a phrase that highlights the contrast between an ideal, happy state (paradise) and the harsh reality of a difficult or unpleasant situation. In essence, it means that despite the challenges, it's "just another day" for those who are less fortunate, while those who are more privileged continue to live in what seems like paradise to them. #malayalamexplanation #onlineclasses #sslcpublicexam #sslc #sslcstudents #sslcenglishnotes #examwinnerclass10