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Essay / Analysis of The Big, Big World by Emilia Rydberg - 1454
The message was well combined with the central theme of unforgettable love to relate to the common scenario experienced by young girls. The song begins with a chorus that expresses the girl's sad emotions. At the beginning of the chorus, the girl tells the listeners and herself that she is able to do without the men she loves, but by the end of the chorus she constantly says that she misses him. The inconsistency of the lyrics shows that she is just trying to convince herself that she is a big girl and that the man leaving her is no big deal. She tries to show courage and power in order to hide her sadness, her helplessness, and her true belief that she is a naive girl, and the men leaving certainly pains her. However, the chorus can be seen four times in this song, and even though the tone of the chorus is different, the girl constantly uses the same words "I'm a big, big girl" to emphasize her determination. It is an art of bravery where the girl shows her intention to face the real world and deal with the consequences of her loss. Courage aims to offer comfort to those who might be hurt by similar experiences. This encourages them to think that moving on from experiences instead of staying stuck in the same position is the only solution to the pain and heartbreak that results from the loss of love. She