Song — Fight
: "Fight Song" serves as a universal anthem for resilience, utilizing powerful metaphors to illustrate the impact of individual perseverance. 2. Lyric and Metaphor Analysis
: Released in 2015, the song was written by Rachel Platten and Dave Bassett during a time when Platten was a struggling musician.
: Analyze the "small boat on the ocean" and "single match" metaphors. These highlight how small actions can create "big waves" or "explosions" of change. Fight Song
: Explain how the song uses musical contrast to keep listeners engaged, moving from the quiet vulnerability of the verses to the high-energy "power's turned on" chorus. 4. Cultural and Emotional Impact
: Discuss the lyrics about "wrecking balls inside my brain," representing the mental barriers and unsaid words that the protagonist finally chooses to voice. 3. Musical Structure and "Modeling" : "Fight Song" serves as a universal anthem
: The song's structure (Verse-PreChorus-Chorus) is often used as a teaching tool for "mirror-image prose," where students use its grammatical rhythm to create their own meaningful sentences.
To "create a paper" on the "Fight Song" (most famously by Rachel Platten ), you can focus on its themes of self-empowerment, its cultural impact, or its structure as a songwriting model. 1. Introduction : Analyze the "small boat on the ocean"
: Mention its use in media and its performance on music charts, cementing its place as a staple pop-rock empowerment track. 5. Conclusion