I discuss the use of diction, imagery, symbolism and more in this emotionally complex first track of Dance Fever.
Note- I apologize that the track volume is so low. It's not any lower than I normally play videos, but I think I may need to turn the volume up a bit for Florence + the Machine tracks in the future.
Note- Sorry if I got a bit ramble-y in parts of this video. I was very overwhelmed by my own emotions and personal connections to the lyrics. I cried for like twenty minutes straight after stopping this video, and I am still a little shaken 😭😭😭 I do understand the sort of feminist sentiment of the song, and I appreciate the way the speaker plays around with gendered language as a sort of commentary on gender roles.
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