E SONG “I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU”, AS SUNG BY DOLLY PARTON AND WHITNEY HOUSTON The song “I Will Always Love You” is one of the most iconic songs of the 21st Century. This song has been widely covered by professional artists and cover singers until today. However, two of the most iconic renditions have to be from Dolly Parton and Whitney Houston. If I were to compare these two renditions, I would prefer Whitney Houston’s version of the song. Dolly Parton was actually the original writer and singer of the song, “I Will Always Love You’.
The intent of the song is to be grateful for a relationship and a final goodbye. The emotional tone and meaning of the song impacts the audience and is typical of country music. Fans of the music would be able to connect to meaning of song because everyone has lost someone or something they still loved. A country love song were popular in the 1970’s and continue to be popular
Cummings has wrote, this poem by far is award winning. People all around the world use it in special occasions, like weddings or proposing to their loved ones. When he says, “I carry your heart with me (I carry it in my heart) i am never without it (anywhere i go you go)” this of all parts is very heart touching. He is basically saying in this line, that wherever he goes her heart is always with him and can never go anywhere without it. These words express his love and how he misses her, it makes someone miss their loved ones when they read it, which brings someone to their feelings.
In the case of “I Will Always Love You”, these two versions carry somewhat similar, yet entirely different feelings and emotions. Hope giving and soothing singing of Dolly Parton versus the proclaiming and powerful performance of Whitney Houston only allow these two versions to be
“I Will Always Love You”, as Sang By Dolly Parton and Whitney Houston “If I should stay, I would only be in your way…” Anyone today could probably finish the rest of this song after hearing these lyrics. “I Will Always Love You” is one of the most iconic songs of the 21st Century. This song is widely covered by professional artists and cover singers up to today. Even though Dolly is the original singer and writer of the song, Whitney Houston’s vocal talents far surpass Dolly’s singing abilities. Whitney’s version has a romantic backstory that embodies passion and pulls at the listeners heartstrings.
The song “Love Is Not Over” reminds me of Othello because it talks about a relationship that has gone to ruin. This song is a perfect reflection of the relationship of Othello and Desdemona because it’s a relationship that was at first happy but ended up being ruined. The lyrics, “why are you getting farther away? So far that I can’t reach you? Tell me why, you’re so far away, why can’t you see me in your eyes anymore?” Which can relate to the theme of betrayal or heartbreak?
It shows that love can last forever and will always miss their true love. I believe that this is a realist view on love; if your true love passes away you will always remember them and never forget the way they looked and made you feel. I think that is something not everyone will experience, but a few of them will, and it can haunt them for the rest of their lives. They will always think of that person, and they might not be able to feel the same way with someone else as they did with their first true love. “Love is when the other person's happiness is more important than your own.” H. Jackson Brown,
In the letter left for Maximillian and Valentine inscribed it says, “All human wisdom is contained in the two words wait and hope”, (Dumas 531). In the 14 years of imprisonment Dantes was only able to hope for freedom and be patient. This ties into the theme of not knowing true happiness without misery because it develops how Edmond loses his path but with hope of freedom is able to overcome the obstacle that binds him to Chateau D’if. As Edmond had once been praised by Mr. Morrel and thought of as a son by him, Dantes does the same for Morrel’s son. At the end of the book Edmond treats Maximillian and Valentine as his children.
Poem begins rather romantically but the tone gradually becomes more sinister as the imagery suggests violence and pain. In the first stanza, Duffy is challenging the traditional symbols of love, namely “red rose” and “satin heart”. By defying expectations the poet immediately shows that true love is unique, unexpected and unconventional. She says that she will not give the listener these conventional gifts of Valentine’s
His argument that a true love that goes beyond physical attraction should be fulfilling enough that it is never truly gone and therefore should never need to be mourned has always and still is relevant on the vast spectrum of lovers and the differences between relationships. The poem exemplifies a love to strive for in which lovers have a bond capable of withstanding any obstacle or hindrance and Donne’s persona and lover demonstrate what such a bond might look like. A true love is one that is a spiritual union that can never be broken and therefore never needs to be