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Wednesday, October 5, 2016
The Origin of Love
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I really like this song and I must admit that once I clicked play, I was expecting a play in which people were to act out the origin of love. However this song captivated my attention by the tone of the singers, the sound that each instrument made, and the additional visual aid provided in the background. Their voices tell a story that has a rich significance and is felt with passion as I listened. The ending was able to grasp my attention once more, when the figure writes "Deny Me and Be Doomed", wow, such a powerful message that conveys the importance of accepting everyone on this earth. I also found the representation of Zeus to be important to portray the power and influence that religion has on earth. Thank you Dale for sharing this music video about the origin of love with us, amazing.
1 comment:
I really like this song and I must admit that once I clicked play, I was expecting a play in which people were to act out the origin of love. However this song captivated my attention by the tone of the singers, the sound that each instrument made, and the additional visual aid provided in the background. Their voices tell a story that has a rich significance and is felt with passion as I listened. The ending was able to grasp my attention once more, when the figure writes "Deny Me and Be Doomed", wow, such a powerful message that conveys the importance of accepting everyone on this earth. I also found the representation of Zeus to be important to portray the power and influence that religion has on earth. Thank you Dale for sharing this music video about the origin of love with us, amazing.
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