BTS Theory | Medusa Is An Important Archetype. Fighting Shadows...
- Added Aug 24, 2019
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Okay so big hit dropped another clue in the form of the painting in seokjin's father's office. The painting he used to be afraid of now he's afraid of the room behind his study. The painting is the raft of medusa, The painting stands as a synthetic view of human life abandoned to its fate...
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Okay so big hit dropped another clue in the form of the painting in seokjin's father's office. The painting he used to be afraid of now he's afraid of the room behind his study. The painting is the raft of medusa, The painting stands as a synthetic view of human life abandoned to its fate...
The pallid bodies are given cruel emphasis by a caravaggio-style chiaroscuro; some writhe in . the elation of hope, while others are unaware of the passing ship. The latter include two figures of despair and solitude: one mourning his son, the other bewailing his own fate..
Interesting right?? He looks into the painting just like in Blood, Sweat & Tears but the medusa references go way back. And fighting their shadows is hidden in a few tracks of BTS Lyrics.
What are we thinking guys??
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