Blackbird--Relating Beatles Song To Frankenstein's Creature
The Beatles composed and sang many beautiful and timeless songs during their musical career. One song, however, captures the essence of Victor Frankenstein's creation. Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein in 1818. The Beatles wrote a song off their The White Album entitled Blackbird in 1968. Generations apart from each other, these two artistic masterpieces are more similar than one may deem.
Although the era during which Blackbird came out most likely suggests it was written for the African American race to associate with, it very much correlates to Shelley's being in Frankenstein. Symbolically speaking, the blackbird in the song represents the creation and his life, as he knows it. Victor simply created this being, but never took his responsibility beyond that point in regards to guiding this new life form toward happiness. Thus, the creature's wings, that took him on his flight of life, were futile until he decided to learn and experience existence by himself. His sunken......
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