Analysis: (Don 'T Fear The Reaper'

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“(Don’t Fear) The Reaper”
Love is eternal. After finding someone to love so much and then they pass away, it is a terrible, painful feeling to go through. “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper” was written and performed by Blue Oyster Cult in 1976. “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper” shows how eternal love, loneliness, and pain of losing a significant other can affect a person.
Eternal love is never-ending, even after death. “Are together in eternity, Romeo and Juliet” ( Blue Oyster Cult, (Don’t Fear) The Reaper, L14). Romeo and Juliet, a famous play written by William Shakespeare is about two lovers that end up dying together so they can be together forever and be in love for all eternity. Eternal love has a huge role in “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper”. In the song it shows how after the boyfriend/husband dies, that his girlfriend/wife cannot go on without him. She eventually commits suicide, so she can be with and love him for all of eternity. The reason eternal love has such a huge role in this song is because it is very hard to find love that will last an eternity. When someone does find that type of love they don’t want to lose, the girlfriend/wife felt she needed to commit suicide, so she could be eternally with her significant other. By furthering this concept of eternal love, we will also examine the idea of loneliness. Loneliness is one of, if not the …show more content…

I believe that this does a fantastic job when it comes to showing the metaphorical meaning behind these lyrics. In conclusion, I believe that the way that I interpreted the lyrics to: “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper” shows the deeper meaning on how I see it. Just because I see it one way does not mean that other people cannot see it a different way. That is the great thing about analyzing songs is that the person analyzing it can express freedom and their opinions on the

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