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Essay heading: American Pie Analysis
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Paper is an archetype of fragility and of the timeless part of an individual (Chevalier 735). Thus, the bad news of the newspaper reflects the fragility of the good mood of the first verse. Also, the doorstep on which the newspaper rests suggests to a gateway. "Gateways symbolize the scene passing from one state to another, from one world to another, from the known to the unknown, from light to darkness" (422)... displayed 300 characters
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"Gateways symbolize the scene passing from one state to another, from one world to another, from the known to the unknown, from light to darkness" (422). On top of this, McLean is unable to take a step, symbolizing an end to any forward progression. Progression is also an important theme in the song, usually to describe society during the decade following 1959... displayed next 300 characters
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