Friday, August 2, 2019
Belonging: Travel and Word Boulevard
The song ââ¬Ëboulevard of Broken Dreamsââ¬â¢ is performed by Green Day. The song expresses a personââ¬â¢s struggle in finding where they belong in the journey of life. The titles of the song is ironic to what we would normally associate with the word ââ¬Ëboulevardââ¬â¢ with something pleasant, glamorous and full of life itââ¬â¢s a direct contrast to what we many initially expect. There is no presence of life, apart from the solitary individual who walks the ââ¬Ëlonely roadââ¬â¢. The boulevard is paved with ââ¬Ëbroken dreamsââ¬â¢ of darkness, of being isolated and cut off from the rest of the society ââ¬Ëthe city sleepsââ¬â¢ and not belonging to the outside world. The notion of belonging to a place is explored in the poem 10 Mary Street by Peter Skrzynecki and in Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Green day, 10 Mary Street the metaphor that marked by stability, routine and familiarity; and adapting to Australia, ââ¬Ëwe became citizen of soil, that was feeding usââ¬â¢ and in the process adjusting to their adaptive home. The song opens with the declaration ââ¬ËI walk aloneââ¬â¢ this means that on this lonely journey that it has been the ââ¬Ëonlyââ¬â¢ road that he has ââ¬Ëever knownââ¬â¢. Essentially the traveler is aware of his reality of being ââ¬Ëaloneââ¬â¢ and not knowing ââ¬Ëwhere the road goesââ¬â¢ and that he recognizes that the boulevard has become his ââ¬Ëhomeââ¬â¢. the co-relation between these two text is that over a long period of time they get used to the customs, in the song they get used to ââ¬ËI walk a lonely road, the only on that I have ever knownââ¬â¢ the traveler adapted to the road and how the road has formed his ââ¬Ëhomeââ¬â¢ also this song is about someone who wants to find a place where they belong and someone they trust, a safe place. The notion of not belonging to a place is explored in the poem Migrant Hostel by Peter Skrzynecki and in Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Green day. line 22-23 in Migrant Hostel ââ¬ËA barrier at the main gate Sealed off the highwayââ¬â¢ illustrates the migrants feelings of being separated and alienated, as it cuts them off from the outside the world. The road represents the road to the future were they will start a new life and their new home. The barrier represents their incarceration which is ironic considering they come here or freedom. The simile in line 25 ââ¬ËAs it rose and fell like a finger pointed in reprimand or shameââ¬â¢ illustrates that the migrants were not wanted, stresses the lack of tolerance that they encounter the criticism that faces them and their own negative shame about leaving everything behind in order to start a new life. The reprimand and shame that faces them are obstacles to their integration. As the song indicates the traveler had dreams but the y have not come to fulfillment. But instead being ââ¬Ëbrokenââ¬â¢ and the boulevard which he aimlessly travels which no one knows his existence or where he belongs. In the song Boulevard of Broken Dreams not belonging to a place is expressed in the repetition of ââ¬ËIââ¬â¢ throughout the song emphasizes that the traveler is alone ââ¬ËI walk a lonely roadââ¬â¢, ââ¬ËI walk this empty streetââ¬â¢ also ââ¬ËWhere the city sleepsââ¬â¢ demonstrates that the traveler is isolate during his journey to find his home where he belongs, being excluded from the society. The repetition of the ââ¬ËAh-Ahââ¬â¢ resonance throughout the song represents the travelerââ¬â¢s confusion of walking alone with the breakdown of the electric guitar in the song emphasizes that the traveler is frustrated of being segregated from the rest of the world. The frustration is emphasized as the tone consistently changes. The song highlights a sense of despair that an individual may suffer when isolated from others and when dreams fail ââ¬ËI walk aloneââ¬â¢ confirms the travelerââ¬â¢s solitude and human need to walk together and to belong The contrast of not belong to a place between Migrant Hostel and Boulevard of Broken Dreams is that they both talk about having a dream of belonging to a place, the poem illustrates that they came here to start a new life with a new home and to be free but they are incarcerated by a gate that separates them from freedom and isolation and the song demonstrates the traveler is being ignored as the ââ¬Ëcity sleepsââ¬â¢
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