The Ambivalence in the Metaphor Life is Wine from the song “No I in Threesome” by Interpol
The song with lyrics can be seen as a poetic text due to the evidence of figures of speech, images, and symbolism, as well as, phonetic resources that reflect the musicality of poetic language. In this sense, the post-punk revival band Interpol wrote No I in Threesome, the account of a persona tryin...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Revista de lenguas modernas 2020-09 (33), p.149-162 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The song with lyrics can be seen as a poetic text due to the evidence of figures of speech, images, and symbolism, as well as, phonetic resources that reflect the musicality of poetic language. In this sense, the post-punk revival band Interpol wrote No I in Threesome, the account of a persona trying to convince his significant other to have a threesome. This song includes the metaphor life is wine, which makes explicit the poetic value of the song. But not only that, the metaphor also shows how a statement, in this case a statement part of a literary text, can have different meanings. |
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ISSN: | 1659-1933 2215-5643 |
DOI: | 10.15517/rlm.v0i33.41400 |