Wednesday, December 18, 2019
The Role of Belonging in Dickinsons Poetry and Jules Music
Belongingââ¬â¢s instinctive qualities are explored in the poetry of Emily Dickinson, which also highlights the reasons for pursuing belonging, including the need for emotional sustenance and self validation. On the other hand, the song ââ¬Å"Mad Worldâ⬠by Gary Jules, communicates the daunting prospect of losing oneââ¬â¢s individual identity as a consequence of belonging to a conformist society. Emily Dickinsonââ¬â¢s poetry confirms belonging is a yearning, which most humans seek to satisfy simply because we are social beings. The statement ââ¬Å"What mystery pervades a well!â⬠from the poem of the same name, expresses the yearning for belonging by implying an empathic question and a longing for the ââ¬Å"waterâ⬠, which is a symbol for the epitome of life. Sinceâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦The sheer complexity of the emotional aspects involved with belonging may be seen in the belonging estrangement paradox; highlighted by the fact ââ¬Å"that those who know her know her lessâ⬠and that those who attempt to understand belonging and nature are incapable of understanding natureââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"ghostâ⬠and hidden secrets. Dickinson seems to be looking into a ââ¬Å"lid of glassâ⬠, the surface of the water, or what we perceive as life, and personifies the surface by calling it an ââ¬Å"abyssââ¬â¢s faceâ⬠highlighting lifeââ¬â¢s immeasu rable depth, whilst also implying through the connotations of ââ¬Å"glassâ⬠being similar to a mirror that we ourselves may never be able to understand our purpose and place in this life. In an attempt to understand nature Dickinson uses personification, describing nature as a female entity, to make it is easier to interact with something living rather than that which is inanimate. Unlike the poetry of Emily Dickinson, the song ââ¬Å"Mad Worldâ⬠by Gary Jules explores the conformity of todayââ¬â¢s society, which is shown to inevitably darken oneââ¬â¢s outlook on life. Julesââ¬â¢ apathy reveals how this form of belonging is quite destructive; as he communicates that individuality becomes redundant in a world of anonymity. Julesââ¬â¢ exclamation of ââ¬Å"I want to hide my head and drown my sorrowsâ⬠exhibits the desperate desire to escape from the mundane and depressive atmosphere of a uniform society. The very title of this song, ââ¬Å"Mad Worldâ⬠,
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