Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Morrissey focuses on physical love in his song. He tells how everyone deserves a second chance and that he needs her to give him one. He knows that she despises him, but he is willing to do what it takes to be able to cry on her shoulder again.
Casablanca displays love as a perfect harmony that nothing can destroy. It cannot be broken over time or distance.
Sunset bulevard shows love to be confusing and seems to portray the fact that you must hurt one to love another and the fact that you can not help who you fall in love with.

7 comments:

kevans said...

I think you're right about the second chance thing. I didn't understand why he had mentioned that in the song.. I thought he was just throwing things in to waste lyric time. I guess I was wrong.

Ayshia said...

I think that you are right when you said that love is confusing.

Emma Pickle said...

i agree with what you said about sunset blvd and the idea that you cannot help who you fall in love with!

abido said...
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abido said...

The two general sentences about Casablanca are perfect. You demonstrated the main moral in an intellectual way!

agriswo2 said...

i believe that what you said is right about can't helping who you fall in love with. I mean, I believe that it is just suppose to happen, by chance when you least expect it, and in Sunset Blvd. she tried to force it on him.

skyla111288 said...

I like how you pointed out that Morrissey focuses on a lot of physical love in the song, many ppl can be shallow, and looks are not everything.