In this alternate reality, more than just the Beatles have vanished—Coca-Cola, Oasis, cigarettes, and Harry Potter are also gone.

Does the music belong to the creator (The Beatles) or the world that needs it?

Yesterday’s Ghost: The Beatles as a Metric for Universal Timelessness 1. The Ethics of Intellectual Property

The Sound of Silence: Cultural Erasure and the Power of Memory in "Yesterday"

You can argue that the film uses these disappearances to show how culture is interconnected. Without the Beatles, there is no Oasis. This explores the "transworld obligation" we have to the icons that shape our shared history. 3. Timelessness vs. Marketing

The film serves as a . Your paper can analyze the internal conflict of the protagonist, Jack Malik, as he gains global fame by passing off another’s work as his own.