Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Comparison between the three songs


All three songs have an ongoing theme that is present throughout each. The ongoing theme is love and how love will change people and their actions. Most people will do anything for love. It is the strongest emotion there is to feel, it makes the world different. If the right person comes along, your life will be changed forever, sometimes for the better and other times for  the worse. In the first song “Beautifully Broken by Gov’t. Mule, The author is speaking of a woman is who beautiful because of her flaws. He wishes to help her and somehow fix what is broken inside her. She is dangerous and plays with feelings very easily. He always seemed to go for the dangerous ones. From a far, she look unharmed, untouched. But when close up, you could see she was scratched from the inside out with pain.  In the second song "Burden in my hand" by Soundgarden" was written from the point of view from the person in love also.  The main focus in the song, the woman is looking for love and desires romance. Just like in Beautifully Broken, the woman shows a constant pull of resistance. Also, she is very hurt and worried to open a new relationship because of the hurt she could face. Both songs show a strong sense of empowerment from the woman and and how she carries herself. The last song  "I just want you" by Ozzy Osbourne assembles the real meaning of a boy wanting a girl. The woman is making it difficult for the man to have an recognition. She likes playing hard to get, just like the two other songs. While the theme of these three songs are based upon love, another theme could be the powerful independence of a woman. There is  a woman who plays with every mans heart in each of these songs.  Women are strong and independent. Most of the time, they get what they want, including the guy. Love is a strong  theme that in most songs will be written from heartbreak. These three song show the continuous theme of love and help show the strong independence of a woman.

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