PEGGY - FEMININE RAGE (Official Lyric Video)

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PEGGY

PEGGY

3 ай бұрын

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Lyrics:
Athena cursed Medusa just because
She deemed her suddenly impure
Athena cursed Medusa just to spite Poseidon
And settle her scores
Poseidon didn’t learn a thing
In fact I’m not so sure he even cared
Then Athena cursed medusa to a life of taming snakes
Within her hair
Anne Boleyn and Antoinette
Did they deserve to lose their heads
Or was it just wish of angry men
Ophelia was driven mad
No shit her lover killed her dad
Just so you know I’d probably do the same
And you wonder why
There’s so much feminine rage
Helen was abducted just because she was the object of a man
And Circe was abandoned
Cause her father never cared to understand
Each version of the story
Feels like men get all the glory, in the end then
Then we grow up and read about em
And villainize the victims in our heads
Romeo and Juliet, she wasn’t even 14 yet
Her father tried to marry her away
Persephone was forced to go, to live with Hades down below
And in the end it’s her who took the blame
In every story ever told, it always ends the same
Anne Boleyn and Antoinette
Did they deserve to lose their heads
Or was it just wish of angry men
Ophelia was driven mad
No shit her lover killed her dad
Just so you know I’d probably do the same
And you wonder why
There’s so much feminine rage

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@enjolras_irl_1874
@enjolras_irl_1874 2 ай бұрын
What makes the Medusa thing even sadder is the fact that in some versions of the story Athena actually did it to protect Medusa from men like Poseidon but those never get mentioned because it's easier to make the woman the villain not the man *sigh*
@Peggymusik
@Peggymusik 2 ай бұрын
This is the story I chose to believe as well but it’s unfortunately not the first one I was taught. I chose to speak about the version of the myth that was first taught to me because I think it’s really messed up that I wasn’t taught the other version and wanted to bring to light just how crazy it is that this version of the story even exists and that it is so widely known
@enjolras_irl_1874
@enjolras_irl_1874 2 ай бұрын
​@Peggymusik I figured that's what you probably did! Thank you for replying! You did FANTASTIC on every part of this song!!! Definitely my favorite now of all time!
@katiegardneri
@katiegardneri 2 ай бұрын
i know right
@huelu982
@huelu982 2 ай бұрын
No because Medusa is the real Roman Gods and those are the peasants in Rome
@Elle-br6nt
@Elle-br6nt 2 ай бұрын
I mean to be honest, none of the Greek gods and goddesses were good. They were very vengeful and petty. All of them were wildly problematic. The same Athena who punished arachne for being a better weaver definitely doesn't seem the type to save Medusa. So no matter how it's interpreted, I think the song still stands on solid ground.
@benjatatafasa3105
@benjatatafasa3105 2 ай бұрын
Me: “Hmm, this song is in my recommended. I’ll check it out.” Song: opens with a Greek mythology reference. Me: “This is my new favorite song.”
@SaucyCheeseburgerwithRanch
@SaucyCheeseburgerwithRanch 2 ай бұрын
Me rn 😭 this is great
@mythical_phoenix
@mythical_phoenix 21 күн бұрын
Same!
@gabrielintano2202
@gabrielintano2202 3 күн бұрын
Fr fr
@susanmorriss2972
@susanmorriss2972 2 ай бұрын
In a mythology class, I successfully argued that Penelope and Medea were the actual heroes, not Odysseus and Jason. It probably didn’t hurt that my professor was a woman. 😄 This song is a wonderful anthem!
@AggressivePandas
@AggressivePandas 2 ай бұрын
You also could’ve included Ariadne in your list. My girl is theorised to have been an arcane goddess of the labyrinth and other secrets yet people talk about Daedalus more!!!
@dianamiha7644
@dianamiha7644 Ай бұрын
Also Atalanta
@mursi2734
@mursi2734 Ай бұрын
⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@AggressivePandas Are people not allowed to have preferences anymore? You find Ariadne interesting,very based take but why does she have to be talked more about than Daedalus? Also where did you find that she is arcane goddess,Ia m genuinely interested in that
@AggressivePandas
@AggressivePandas Ай бұрын
@@mursi2734 No where in my comment did I say that Daedalus shouldn’t be talked about as much. I was just saying that there is a lot more to say about Ariadne than Daedalus but he’s talked about more.
@AggressivePandas
@AggressivePandas Ай бұрын
@@mursi2734 and as for info about her being an arcane goddess there’s a whole page about it if u just look up her on wikipedia(which is cited with actual works this time I checked lol)
@navada4789
@navada4789 2 ай бұрын
The saddest thing about Marie Antoinette is that she wasn’t as lavish as the French rich wanted her to be, and she genuinely wanted to do better for the poor. The affair of the Diamond necklace was devastating as it most likely wasn’t Marie, but a lookalike who took the necklace, and that pretty much solidified her losing her head.
@mysterygirl1606
@mysterygirl1606 21 күн бұрын
Marie Antoinette turned the jewellery away 2 or 3 times (depending on the source.) According to many sources, "The Cardinal promptly presented it to Madame de La Motte (a Countess and trickster), who promptly disappeared with her accomplices." The only thing that EVERY source on the necklace has in common is that Marie Antoinette NEVER HAD the necklace in the first place as it was considered "exorbitantly costly." The price was 2 million Livres which got knocked down to 1.6 million. MARIE ANTOINETTE NEVER took the necklace despite the cost being lowered. Madame de La Motte on the other hand didn't like the Queen. So, she very much could have taken it
@meganism8349
@meganism8349 2 ай бұрын
I will never forget a conversation I had with a friend as to why it's much scarier when a woman starts to break and smash things when she's upset. Women are not usually socially trained to allow themselves to become physically violent over emotional overload. But men will do so over small things like their team losing the game. When women finally get to the point of breaking things (usually, I'm not saying there aren't physically aggressive women) it's uncomfortable because women aren't "allowed" to do that. Men are. When women get physically destructive and violent, men recoil because something in them realizes somewhere along the lines she got pushed a little too far a little too often and when words failed action was the only outlet she had left. And if she skips physical outlets and goes right to apethetic, cold, and distant? Look out. I love this song! Love the message!!!! Love it all! New artist I never knew I needed in my life!!
@DJVideso
@DJVideso 2 ай бұрын
Woman get angry very easily and break stuff and get away with stuff. men are much more restrained. Please stop lying, women get away with it alot more because it's deemed acceptable
@DJVideso
@DJVideso Ай бұрын
You're spreading lies and allowing men to be victims with that mindset
@cocoonsword
@cocoonsword Ай бұрын
Raging men are so common that we are all used to it. Many times we take refuge in women because their rage is less common. We know they are safe. It seems to me like it’s far more destructive for our harbors of safety to become unstable, and rage, which is why it seems so much scarier.
@cocoonsword
@cocoonsword Ай бұрын
@DJVideso how so?
@DJVideso
@DJVideso Ай бұрын
@@cocoonsword OP literally said women are treated poorly, they're not. Look at the feminist movement, look at literally anything. Men are treated poorly, and get in trouble if they ditch their gf, women can ditch their bf. Women are more likely to be believed.
@alanchengutierrezsanchez8602
@alanchengutierrezsanchez8602 3 ай бұрын
The rage of man is like a dog or bear(instantly and explosive) And a woman is how a cat or tiger (cold and vengeful)
@DrakonBlake
@DrakonBlake 2 ай бұрын
I’ve seen plenty of cats make their anger known pretty quickly. So I’m not sure if that’s the best example. There are some non-human animals that can (and might) hold a grudge though
@KathleenPerera
@KathleenPerera 3 ай бұрын
The animatics?? Hello?? This lyric video is so cool !! Its simple but so suitable, love it. Great song , Peggy ! ❤❤
@Arukorstza
@Arukorstza 2 ай бұрын
It's funny because Persephone was victimised for loving Hades and Hades was villainised for loving Persephone... but they're the only example of stable and functional marriage in Greek mythology. Like they legitimately love each other, are loyal to each other, and the only black mark on their marriage is that fact that due to 'reasons' she only gets to visit her mother once a year for an entire season... which is a good portion of the year. How horrible, Hade's is so evil for keeping her captive! smh my mother doesn't need an excuse to avoid her parents for multiple years if she can get away with it. And Persephone has some pretty good excuses to avoid her mother.
@juniperwatkins8079
@juniperwatkins8079 Ай бұрын
ok but she was literally kidnapped though. by hades. and she actively wanted her mother to help her. i don’t see how you believe any of the shit you put in your comment. here’s a quote from the metamorphoses: “The lady [Persephone] with a wailing voice afright did often call Her mother and her waiting maids, but mother most of all.” -Ovid’s Metamorphoses (trans. Arthur Golding), Book 5, Lines 497-498 the only other version from classical sources that i’m aware of is where zeus basically sells her to hades (i believe in the homeric hymns)
@lilianshaffer
@lilianshaffer Ай бұрын
"Like they...are loyal to each other" Sorry to break it to you, but Persephone was not loyal to Hades. It's probably a good idea for you to read up on the story of Adonis. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adonis#Aphrodite_and_Persephone
@Coolkid99880
@Coolkid99880 Ай бұрын
@@lilianshaffer I mean hades also had a thing with Minthe so… Still a better record than the others
@lachlanmcdonald8294
@lachlanmcdonald8294 28 күн бұрын
It's actually kinda fucked up how modern interpretations of the myth often portray Demeter as a overbearing parent, even villainizing her, when the myth (from what I've seen) was originally featured in a Homeric hymn TO DEMETER. Cause most retellings of the myth will portray Diameters whole eternal winter until Persephone was found thing as her overreacting. But when you really think about it, her daughter was abducted, she (initially) didn't know where she was taken, she had no way of getting her back, or even any idea of if she was okay. As drastic as her reaction was, she wasn't a overbearing parent throwing a temper tantrum, she was a grieving mother. A grieving mother who, for all she knew, would never see her daughter again.
@mysterygirl1606
@mysterygirl1606 21 күн бұрын
Her father, Zeus, knew exactly where she was the whole time, but didn't tell Demeter because "she'd be emotional" or something. I'm sure he'd have been just as angry and worried if he had no idea where Persephone was. Welcome to Greek Mythology and History in general where NOTHING MAKES ANY DAMN SENSE because people are stupid!!!
@Alittlemushroom
@Alittlemushroom 2 ай бұрын
I like how its "feminine rage" qnd not "female rage" its a nice touch i dont know if it was intentional allyship or not but its a nice touch nonetheless
@coriibacon6617
@coriibacon6617 3 ай бұрын
So, I'm actually loving it, although as someone who follows Hellenic religion I don't love the blame places on Athena for Medusa, because the 'curse' was a gift to be able to protect herself from men but I understand that it's just for the theme of the song. Zeus and Demeter are the problem in the Hades and Persephone story by a long shot. Not Hades and DEFINITELY not Persephone
@amberbarbera2001
@amberbarbera2001 2 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@alicat7633
@alicat7633 2 ай бұрын
Those are my favorite interpretations of those stories and the ones I choose to believe but there are many different interpretations that say different things. Especially the story of Medusa. There are versions of that story where she was born a gorgon not cursed and I could be wrong but I’m pretty sure that is the original story. Because of that it’s hard to say to say that one interpretation is wrong because there are so many different versions and interpretations over the last couple thousand years. There isn’t one version of the myth that we can point at and say “that is the real story and the correct interpretation.”
@Killer_K_Art
@Killer_K_Art 2 ай бұрын
Agreed except I do think she is pointing out just one of the stories and this one is fairly wide spread. It was written by a Roman philosopher I think, but it’s become the most widespread story- whether it’s accurate as Greek mythology or not. Wasn’t Medusa in Greek myths actually born a gorgon?
@Killer_K_Art
@Killer_K_Art 2 ай бұрын
Also as much as I hate it I have read some stories that do place some blame on Persephone for eating the seeds, those aren’t as wide spread but I definitely recall reading a few
@TheSapphicWitch
@TheSapphicWitch 2 ай бұрын
But Athena literally said I CURSE YOU that if any man shall look upon your beauty he shall be turned to stone. You can look at it later as a power for protection that Medusa wielded because yes queen she did, but Athena was not trying to help her
@PeachesTheBangkokCat
@PeachesTheBangkokCat 3 ай бұрын
THIS IS AMAZING PEGGY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love the Greek mythology!
@Anonymous_Ren2178
@Anonymous_Ren2178 3 ай бұрын
Im way to excited for this, tho it premieres at the exact hour that I need to be getting ready for bed, so I’m just gonna skip sleeping today and watch this instead.
@randomedits-bp5hn
@randomedits-bp5hn 2 ай бұрын
Anne Boleyn in some stories its said that Henry actually falsely accused her of stuff like he did with Katherine Howard because he simply didn't like her and he was the king and he had to do it his way he couldn't just tell her he didn't like her no he had to kill her and all the stories with him and his 6 wives it makes then the villians not him
@Phoenix-np1iu
@Phoenix-np1iu Ай бұрын
of course
@Kathryn-vr9nk
@Kathryn-vr9nk Ай бұрын
Yep, Henry Beheaded Anne so that he could marry his 3rd wife (Jane Seymour) who was a lady in waiting for Anne. Henry met her during his second marriage and wanted to get with her however because he was married she said no. Because of this he had to unmarry and he could only do that if he found their marriage unholy (like he did with his first marriage to Catherine of Aragon as she had been married to his brother) but basically he had nothing to go off of there so the only other choice was death and so he accused her of cheating on him so that he had grounds to behead her. Which is where she met her tragic end at age 35, when she had an axe through her neck once (different to Katherine, who had multiple slices to the neck) on the tower of London and her head was displayed there for a while. Again, he beheaded Katherine because she "cheated" on him (even though she was probably actually just an abused child) he just didn't want her anymore. So she was beheaded on London bridge, looking at the heads of Henry mannox and Thomas Culpeper (prior relationships of hers, Henry Mannox was her music teacher from when she was 13 and Culpeper was the guy she allegedly cheated on him with) Also can everyone stop calling tower bridge, London bridge. I was reading Katherine Howard's wiki page and it said she was beheaded on tower bridge which is impossible cause tower bridge wasn't built until 2-300 years later. Thanks xxx Also it's nice to see someone in this comment section talking about the Tudors. Especially as I'm a fan of Henry's wives and learning about them.
@sophiastar9980
@sophiastar9980 2 ай бұрын
Ok this needs MUCH more attention then it has. I love every bit of it!
@akoalabear239
@akoalabear239 3 ай бұрын
This song is fantastic! I love the message and the 2000s pop style!! 😍
@Firefly.editzz
@Firefly.editzz 3 ай бұрын
I love this so much!!! I love the Greek mythology stuff a lot!
@kindlyoffer1350
@kindlyoffer1350 Ай бұрын
I love this song! The fact that you could probably write another hundred verses full of examples is what makes it even better.
@cassidytalsma1818
@cassidytalsma1818 2 ай бұрын
~casually adding this bop to my "Angry Feminist Music" playlist~
@Mxwx546
@Mxwx546 3 ай бұрын
Your voice sounds sooo good and the lyrics + the video! So good. This deserves so much more attention
@VixenVulpecula
@VixenVulpecula 3 ай бұрын
LETS GOOOOO! This is perfect for my female rage playlist
@fruitbat1895
@fruitbat1895 3 ай бұрын
I love the early 2000's feel, the talk about Greek Mythology. You did an amazing job! I shall listen to this for the next 6 hours, thank you. 💚💚💚
@imaguywithfrenchaccent2646
@imaguywithfrenchaccent2646 3 ай бұрын
I love this so much!!!!!!! I can't wait for your first album!!!
@amandakassis
@amandakassis 2 ай бұрын
oh my gosh, Peggy! This is the kind of song that deserves to go viral! It's clever and totally represents the narrative men have been selling since... Well, ever! Once, I watched this scene from a series talking about how women are born with pain. The pain of all the women before them, the pain of childbirth, period cramps, and overall pain we must suffer through life in silence to avoid being accused of hysteria. So, how could we not have rage?
@lunalightest8035
@lunalightest8035 2 ай бұрын
The fact that Ophelia was driven mad by her lover and her dad's death. Meaning that she was just a mere pone is sad
@MagicalShiBirb
@MagicalShiBirb Ай бұрын
Some notes is that I don't feel like Persephone was a victim, I think she's just an absolute badass that decided to be queen of the underworld with the love of her life.... life?? godhood? idk lol
@aslinnhinds9109
@aslinnhinds9109 Ай бұрын
I wouldn't call Hades the love of her life.. Because he is her uncle and he stole/Kidnapped her from his sister and then *married* her
@MagicalShiBirb
@MagicalShiBirb 13 күн бұрын
That's only one take of the story.
@markjack9772
@markjack9772 13 күн бұрын
​@@MagicalShiBirb besides the fact that the person said stole / kidnapped instead of kidnapped / married there spot on
@___.Ana.___
@___.Ana.___ 3 ай бұрын
Both the song and lyric video are amazing! Love you Peggy ❤
@SUN_-MACAQUE.-_
@SUN_-MACAQUE.-_ 3 ай бұрын
THIS IS AMAZING O LOVE THIS!!! THIS IS A REALLY GOOD JOB PEGGY 💕✨
@falconfilms1990
@falconfilms1990 2 ай бұрын
The only thing i don't like is the persephone one. There's many differing tellings of her and hades story but they have one of the best romances in all of greek myth. The version i like is the ones where they tell how they actually love each other and demeter is the reason why they have to spend time apart because persephone loves being with him so much that she made demeter so sad nothing could bloom. Hades is a loveable goofball who named his dog spot, does his job and loves his flower goth wife and persephone is the lovely flower goth queen who loves her goofball of a husband and his dogs.
@Heejinbunny
@Heejinbunny 2 ай бұрын
Awwwe that's such a cute story actually and i also heard someone say Hades wasn't actually punished either but chose to become king of the underworld.
@juniperwatkins8079
@juniperwatkins8079 Ай бұрын
hades literally kidnapped persephone, and also persephone fell in love with adonis (a child she raised) so i dont think i’d call their relationship great
@Kamila-gi5vq
@Kamila-gi5vq 2 ай бұрын
Love it! You have such a great voice ! ☺️
@nica-tu6uc
@nica-tu6uc 2 ай бұрын
I really love your songs!! It's giving so many feelings
@brightcosmos7329
@brightcosmos7329 2 ай бұрын
This is amazing, love the Greek mythology and the messsage it sends !!! Please write more similar songs
@sinimeg
@sinimeg 3 ай бұрын
This is so good, I’m obsessed ❤❤❤
@sophiemccray8582
@sophiemccray8582 2 ай бұрын
So good! This huts on such a level. ♡
@lunar8847
@lunar8847 2 ай бұрын
I wish this was longer. 😢 it's so good!
@CaptainRananana
@CaptainRananana 2 ай бұрын
This is so good!
@Alex_07402
@Alex_07402 2 ай бұрын
This is such a cool song! I love it!! 🫶🏻
@veni.....
@veni..... 2 ай бұрын
Godd I love the music you make
@LilPotatoSoup
@LilPotatoSoup 3 ай бұрын
the song and the animatics SLAP
@albacosta5300
@albacosta5300 3 ай бұрын
i love this so much!!!
@CyberpunkPirate
@CyberpunkPirate 2 ай бұрын
I need a movie with this song in it as a main staple
@enjolras_irl_1874
@enjolras_irl_1874 2 ай бұрын
I'm obsessed!!! THIS^^^
@Suzy24
@Suzy24 2 ай бұрын
I love this soooo much ♥️
@mchlle94
@mchlle94 2 ай бұрын
I love this 💗
@jazminfielding3666
@jazminfielding3666 2 ай бұрын
I love this! I hope it’s on Spotify soon!
@Abby-qm1rg
@Abby-qm1rg 2 ай бұрын
It is now😊
@ColeTudor-bf2df
@ColeTudor-bf2df 3 ай бұрын
I’m absolutely in love with this song!! I’m proud to say I was here in the first 30 min
@Mespoina
@Mespoina 3 ай бұрын
I loved this since I heard the acoustic version
@paperleaves4762
@paperleaves4762 2 ай бұрын
I LOVE this song 😍😍😍
@adelapluviophile2088
@adelapluviophile2088 3 ай бұрын
Okay this song needs to be seen by a lot of people I love it absolutely
@vazak11
@vazak11 28 күн бұрын
Amazing!
@AtlanticAmi
@AtlanticAmi Ай бұрын
THE GREEK MYTHOLOGY REFERECES.. I JUST CAN'T~ THIS IS SUCH A GOOD SONG Yk what.. it so true tho.. its so much easier to make the woman the villain and not man...
@mrssparkles6488
@mrssparkles6488 3 ай бұрын
Can't wait
@ivyjoyrosete294
@ivyjoyrosete294 3 ай бұрын
Fantastic ❤
@theclorax3202
@theclorax3202 Ай бұрын
love the Persephone reference! Did you know that the name Melanie comes from the word Melancholy which has greek roots to an unnamed goddess called 'the dark one' who was driven mad from grief. Some think it refers to Dementer and her rage and grief over loosing her daughter caused the first winter!
@theclorax3202
@theclorax3202 Ай бұрын
and Ophelia is a story about bodily autonomy. The whole story she listens to what her father, brother and lover say. She follows and is very obedient. Then her lover starts acting weird, plays with her feelings like she isnt a person, then her hamlet kills her dad and suddenly she wakes up and realises that shes stuck in a narrative where shes not allowed to be in control of her self. So she decides to leave the narrative on her own terms. Her once and only act of true bodily autonomy
@Phoenix-np1iu
@Phoenix-np1iu Ай бұрын
i heard it was from melinoe the goddess of ghosts, but that's cool
@PenaltyKillah
@PenaltyKillah 2 ай бұрын
I was actually searching for Femininomenon by Chappell Roan when this came up in the results. Not disappointed at all! What a history lesson, and it slaps too 🤘✊
@magicbob6299
@magicbob6299 13 күн бұрын
Helen wasn't just the "object of one man" she was literally the most beautiful woman in the world and everyone knew that. It wasn't even subjective, her title was literally the most beautiful in the world
@amberbrown3111
@amberbrown3111 2 ай бұрын
i've found my new hyperfixation ❤ such an amazing song!
@rastatararararsta2835
@rastatararararsta2835 2 ай бұрын
LOOOVE IT❤❤❤
@AweirdthingIam
@AweirdthingIam Ай бұрын
I love greek mythology, And This song is on repeat since I listened it for the first time.
@lilythiri
@lilythiri 2 ай бұрын
We need more songs like thisssssssss🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@devilangelgaming8658
@devilangelgaming8658 3 ай бұрын
Safe to say I am obsessed. This will be my repeat song for a while
@alexisshatraw5637
@alexisshatraw5637 Ай бұрын
The need to play this song as i get my Medusa tattoo
@winnethecat
@winnethecat 3 күн бұрын
Hey I have a question, how do you get the instrumental behind your singing. I’m thinking of trying to learn how to write and all.
@tokyocabin
@tokyocabin 2 ай бұрын
とても興味深い歌詞です!
@PoemsofaGirl
@PoemsofaGirl 2 ай бұрын
Dude this slaps
@marynight7851
@marynight7851 2 ай бұрын
Omg I love the 2000 vibes like legally blonde or wilde child
@KenyaOrtegaGutierrez-gc4ov
@KenyaOrtegaGutierrez-gc4ov 2 ай бұрын
Adoro tu cancion PEGGY, además es que yo soy amante de la mitología griega y definitivamente la historia de Medusa me mata, la veo tan injusta que se me revuelve el estómago... Menos mal que cada vez conseguimos avanzar por buen camino. Saludos ☺️❤️
@samajama2620
@samajama2620 2 ай бұрын
Yyyyyyeeeeeesssssss 💜
@SaiGuyPie
@SaiGuyPie 3 ай бұрын
I'm looking at the stats of the video right now, and I'm angry, like this is so good 😭😭♥, Great Song 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
@felixfeelstherock
@felixfeelstherock 2 ай бұрын
I fear Peggy ate again guys this is so good
@StarsmoonGaming
@StarsmoonGaming 3 ай бұрын
I love all your music, Peggy! I was excited for Panic Attack when you put out the teaser. What happened?
@the.avaricious4378
@the.avaricious4378 18 күн бұрын
Hey. Millennial here. Currently having a year long fight with my sexist father. Anyway I'm gonna play this at family Xmas. Someone bring me back after and I'll update y'all how this goes
@wadeanderson5549
@wadeanderson5549 Ай бұрын
Athena’s never been a girl’s girl
@sirpumpkinspice9483
@sirpumpkinspice9483 29 күн бұрын
The use of the Greek Mythology references in the song don't really make much sense. This is coming from someone who looks at a lot of different Greek myths and not coming from a place of like 'common knowledge' about greek mythology. I mainly was confused about the lines of Medusa, Helen and especially Persephone. From the lyrics, I can tell it’s using the more popular version by Ovid which isn’t exactly accurate to the character of Medusa. In other tellings she’s either shown born as a gorgon or she willingly betrays the sanctity of Athena’s temple. Which these versions just counteract all the lyrics stated. But if we use the example of Ovid’s telling there are two main arguments we can make: 1. She was ‘cursed’ in order to protect herself from a situation similar 2. Athena can’t really punish Poseidon from a mythological perspective; it's meant to warn people not to break their sacred duties (such as being a priest). As the stories aren’t actual stories with a proper narrative they’re meant to send a message to the people. It’s similar to how Hera doesn’t punish Zeus but instead the mortals as it’s a message to tell the mortals not to commit adultery. If it was two gods fighting, it doesn’t have the same effect. When it comes to the section about Helen, it’s wrong but right for a completely different reason. When it comes to the Trojan war, it’s actually not a man who causes the kidnapping of Helen. In fact it’s Aphrodite who offers Helen and or helps kidnap Helen for Paris. However there are also previous stories about Theseus kidnapping Helen (as a child) and wanting to keep her until she’s… of age… Persephone’s section is also just horribly inaccurate for a multitude of reasons. I’ll start from the most direct sources to least direct. 1. In the actual text her story is told; it’s actually Zeus who takes all the blame. The chorus goes out of their way to basically say that all of this is Zeus’s fault. Persephone is rarely blamed for the abduction and she doesn’t even suffer much after the initial stages. Within the text, Helios states that out of all the husbands Persphone would've married, Hades is by far the best. He goes onto saying that the world was Hades's by birthright and that all living beings are a subject of him; it just takes time. And by marrying Hades she would gain ownership of these things too. 2. If we look outside the text we clearly see that their relationship is the most functional we see in Mythology, they never cheat on each other and seem to get along. Another thing to mention is that Hades is also a god of the world’s riches so she also got that money. 3. If we look at the history of Persphone, she is even shown to outdate Hades himself, and was seen as a quite terrifying Goddess. Even had a few mystery cults, and was called ‘The Queens’ in combination with Demeter. Essentially she was never shown as a victim or some evil wrongdoer. She was seen as scary but never villanised as suggested in this song.
@porpinkkaing3268
@porpinkkaing3268 8 күн бұрын
Yup this is correct I think most of the references in the song are also a diffrent telling of the story but those aren't really the normal greek telling. There kinda just the popular ones.
@brunablanco2710
@brunablanco2710 19 күн бұрын
Ana Bolena y María Antonieta ❤
@lorie1527
@lorie1527 12 күн бұрын
@aureums
@aureums 2 ай бұрын
this is the true *feminine rage: the musical*
@MarieHoban
@MarieHoban 2 ай бұрын
poor medusa😅
@aleksandravukicevic-sarap3601
@aleksandravukicevic-sarap3601 2 ай бұрын
I love it, healed something in me, thank you 🥺❤️
@rosiesmith8475
@rosiesmith8475 3 ай бұрын
This is nice but when us the song you wrote for book boyfriends be out
@user-pn3eq3eh3b
@user-pn3eq3eh3b 2 ай бұрын
И смысл прекрасен, и звучит офигенно
@ms.fandoms811
@ms.fandoms811 19 күн бұрын
Can someone explain the ophelia, circe and Helen ones? 😅
@diamondgirl698
@diamondgirl698 2 ай бұрын
Im alive to rage another day ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥
@alanchengutierrezsanchez8602
@alanchengutierrezsanchez8602 3 ай бұрын
A man that can't control i'm self i'nt a man
@user-pn3eq3eh3b
@user-pn3eq3eh3b 2 ай бұрын
Люблю феминизм, люблю таких классных женщин, как вы
@Koi.is.a.demon.from.he11
@Koi.is.a.demon.from.he11 6 күн бұрын
If you know all these references. You're cool.
@porpinkkaing3268
@porpinkkaing3268 8 күн бұрын
K love this song but (btw this isnt hate just a little thing you can know) using greek myths as the main base for most of the lyrics is very controversial bc theres so much diffrent versions of each story and mostly all of the greek lyrics have other tellings of the story that end up with a happy ending for the women. But these are also true
@pi79lambda
@pi79lambda Ай бұрын
I didn't know I needed a trans amphora until now xD Also first time hearing one of Peggy's songs, and im here to stay.
@Phoenix-np1iu
@Phoenix-np1iu Ай бұрын
oh interesting, so it;s hesiod's version where she's just born as a gorgon. why did ovid's get so popular then?
@LordChesalot
@LordChesalot 2 ай бұрын
I agree with most if this but the whole of the french nobility had endless chances to deal with it peacefully and resolve issues but at every turn they sort to preserve thier privilege at expense of everything else.
@TheAngel277
@TheAngel277 5 күн бұрын
This song blatantly doesn't tell the story of persephone correctly "Persephone was forced to go, to live with Hades down below And in the end it’s her who took the blame". Okay clarifications " "Persephone was forced to go, to live with Hades down below" she was originally kind of kidnapped but her father Zeus had told Hades it was okay so I'll give you half credit there, but after that when she gets told she can leave because Demeter is causing a eternal winter she doesn't want to leave and eat part of a pomegranate so that she can stay in the Underworld for at least part of the year. This shows that the second line "And in the end it’s her who took the blame" doesn't mean anything and blatantly shows the story incorrectly because they are then shown to be a actual stable relationship. Okay so to sum up this song misconstrutes the first line and the second line is blatantly wrong. When you're writing songs like these please try to show the myths that actually show what you're saying and don't lie about your myth do research.(there could be other ones that are wrong in this song this was just the one I knew for a fact was wrong)
@TheAngel277
@TheAngel277 5 күн бұрын
I do see the point being made in other comments that this is supposed to show the version of the story that appeared to the writer of the song when they were growing up but I would still especially with the Persephone story that this continues the line of misinformation of what the story actually was.
@sakurangel3
@sakurangel3 2 ай бұрын
I prefer the version of Lore Olympus. Apollo is the rapist, not Hades.
@markjack9772
@markjack9772 13 күн бұрын
Hades isn't a rapist in the myth
@rosaline34
@rosaline34 2 ай бұрын
Okay, ignoring the mythological inaccuracies, this video is so cool, I really love the style!!
@bonfirefodder7208
@bonfirefodder7208 2 ай бұрын
Antoinette committed high treason and lived a life of luxury while questioning why the poor didn't live as well as she and her peers did. And she wasn't the only one to get executed for it, nor was it only women getting executed for it. Kind of a poor example for the vibe the song is going for.
@tquil18
@tquil18 2 ай бұрын
this song is such a one-dimensional and presentist interpretation of mythology. Agree with the anne boleyn part but insisting that mythology was necessarily men v. women is forcing it to be necessarily unfeminist and lacking in nuance.
@DJVideso
@DJVideso 2 ай бұрын
They aren't real lol...
@-peachy-3102
@-peachy-3102 Ай бұрын
Wdym?
@strangechild9166
@strangechild9166 Ай бұрын
"Then we grow up and read about em and villainize the victims in our heads." They aren't real exactly, their impact is on how people act and are treated is. They are the foundation on how many of us grown up along with Disney and shape our minds and actions. Modern media has power, so does mythology and classics; if they didn't it all wouldn't be talked about like it is.
@DJVideso
@DJVideso Ай бұрын
@@strangechild9166 It's not talked about this. If you're basing your life on a greek myth, that's on you.
@strangechild9166
@strangechild9166 Ай бұрын
​@@DJVideso I'm not baseing MY life on these stories, I just see the impact they have on social dynamics since they don't exist in a vacuum. It's bare-bones sociology and cultural anthropology. English and film classes tend to analyze it too. If you want something that I relate to a lot more directly go listen to Labor by Paris Paloma if you haven't it is the truth for many women today and in the past.
@DJVideso
@DJVideso Ай бұрын
@@strangechild9166 It's not how society operates, nor is it affected by them. The only thing school-aged children are being taught, is barely anything. You think they analyze them so much that the students start to care for the stories, they don't.
@ChildrenOfTheDarkness
@ChildrenOfTheDarkness 29 күн бұрын
Love 90% of the song and lisen to it on repeat. Just conflicted over the Persephone lines because half of Persephone stories have her going with Hades willingly and even in the other half she stayed willingly in fact Zeus was the only reason she was forced away from her husband because he couldnt stop Demeters tempertantrum. And while the main story does Villianess both Medusa and Athena the man whi wrote the story was also said to have hated the goddess. What we do know is Medusa sister were already Gordans so its possible Athenas curse was a gift and even if it wasent, there is litterly no proof once so ever she did it because she was jealous. Athena is a virgin goddess by oath and choice and in no myth did she ever love or desire Poseidon. Edit: Also 14year olds getting married were pretty comman back then, but they were still assholes for trying to marry her off to someone when Juliet love another and goodness knows they certainly paid for it the hard way. Edit 2: I mean this all in the best way, I absolutely love the song and she is an amazing artist Im just a mythology buff. 🖤💜💙🩵🩶
@spexi513
@spexi513 2 ай бұрын
👏🏽 💚 also why I’m into the retellings from females’ perspectives . Ie: CIRCE by Madeline Miller
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