Sunday, June 5, 2011

Rammstein

One significant change that Rammstein made to the story is that, as seen in the first, he took out the rhyme. Also, the original version, with the use of pictures seemed to be more of a childrens poem, that was developed to ensure children followed the rules of their parents. Rammstein, on the other hand transformed this poem into, what could be considered a Edgar Allan Poe poem because of the darkness that is felt while reading it. If not Poe, it could also be looked at as a poem of passion with the narrator saying the fire loves him/her or doesn't love. Finally, Rammstein's version of "Hilf Mir," unlike the original verson, wasn't set in a real form of rhythm and the syllables were scattered more throughout the piece.

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