Song Analysis: Talking To The Moon By Bruno Mars

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The first song I chose was Talking To The Moon by Bruno Mars. This song represents the popular scene from the first chapter where Gatsby is holding his arms out, trembling while reaching for the green light on the end of Daisy’s dock. The lyrics of the song stuck out because they start out as, ”I know you're somewhere out there, Somewhere far away, I want you back, I want you back.” Gatsby knows Daisy is out there, living her life without him. All he wants in his life is to have her by his side and to have Daisy back in his life. Next, the lyrics are, “You're all I have, you're all I have. At night when the stars light up my room, I sit by myself...Talking to the moon, Trying to get to you. In hopes you're on the other side talking to me too, …show more content…

After Gatsby and Daisy’s reunion, Gatsby says, “ ‘And she doesn't understand,’ he said despairingly. ‘She used to be able to understand. We’d sit for hours---’ “(116). By this, Gatsby means that Daisy had changed since they were last together, he realizes that she is not the same person anymore. In Riptide, it says, “Lady, running down to the riptide, taken away to the dark side, I wanna be your left hand man.” These lyrics represent how Daisy has changed since she has been taken away to the “dark side” which is her corrupt social class. This means Daisy is caught up with bad influences and an unethical group of people. Yet through all this, Gatsby still wants to be her “left hand man,” meaning he still loves and and will stay devoted to her regardless of what happens. The song then goes, “I love you, when you're singing that song and I’ve got a lump in my throat, cause you're gonna sing the words wrong.” This means that the relationship has been ruined due to Daisy’s changing character, and Gatsby can not stand to see the person she has become. Next, the lyrics are “This cowboys running from himself, and she's been living on the higher shelf.” These lyrics represent how Gatsby is becoming more and more less himself, since he is only chasing Daisy, and not worrying about his own being. It also represents how while Gatsby has been struggling emotionally with his life, while Daisy has been living in luxury, and on the “higher shelf.” Lastly, the lyrics say, “I just wanna, i just wanna know, if you're gonna, if you're gonna stay.” This compares to how Gatsby wants know if Daisy truly loves him, and will stay with him instead of Tom. The melody of this song is dramatic. It is also slightly fast, which represents the tension and impatience within Gatsby when he is telling Nick that Daisy does not understand anymore. The emotional

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