In the end, One Direction's song, "Little Things" and The Beatle's song, "Yesterday", there are many aspects that go into the song to make it significant. The Beatles were and still are the ultimate pop group, but they were more than that, as evidenced by their musical development and innovation. In the song, "Yesterday", the ethos, pathos, logos helped me understand the song better and helps reveal the true meaning and emotion of the song. The releasing of this song in 1965 was significant because it is still popularly listened to today. From loosing the United Kingdom X Factor in 2010, to selling out stadiums not even two years later across the nation One Direction came really far over the years. One Direction's song, "Little Things", reflects on them as a whole band and how they represent themselves through their music.
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2014.