Song Analysis Of The Song 'Risk It All'

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The song “Risk it all” starts off with the artist singing how it feels to love someone who they think would be a perfect match. Even though “we’ve heard that hearts can still be wrong” he is sure that the person he wants is the one for him. In this tune courtly love is about a boy yearning for a girl and risking everything he has so that she would reciprocate the feeling. He is willing to get hurt as well as let her “break it” meaning his heart, because he is so in love with her that nothing could get in the way. He has been told to think with his head rather than his heart because sometimes the heart leads to disappointment. Seemingly hard headed he pursues the girl without any hint of giving up. Courtly love from the middle ages is similar to this song that is being sung today, with differences to go along with it.
The theme of this song is more of puppy love rather than true love. Just as
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For example in medieval times a knight would fight for a lady only until she rejects him, but he would never devote himself for life. Once rejected he would move on to the next girl. In “Risk it all” it doesn’t seem that way. It seems like he has been rejected before by the same girl, but he isn’t giving up. She “puts him through it”, basically giving him hell, but he’ll “let [her] watch [him] drown” to prove that “It takes more than this to keep [him] down.” The tone in this part of the song would suggest that he is attached to her which puts the theme of puppy love more into consideration. The needy way he says this demonstrates how emotionally invested he is with his eyes only on her, and since she knows this, she has his eyes on him as well. Whereas one of the definitions of courtly love is adulterous love; the men would have their eyes on a lady who would be unobtainable with a husband. It was more of a prize for the man if the woman was harder to get than if she were easy or