This was part of the mega theory but im aware some people would like it on its own so here you go! Also sorry for the hiatus still working on shock treatment kinda lost my notebook ):
Time Warp is one of the most well-known songs to come out of the Rocky Horror Picture Show even a first time Rocky Horror watchers can do a jump to the left and a step to the right. But putting dance moves aside the song shows how the Transylvanians arrived on Earth and the foreshadowing to the backstabbing of Riff Raff and Magenta.Â
Riff Raff line âIâve got to keep controlâ initially read to me as Riff Raff trying to grab Brad and Jannetâs attention however, through my countless re-watches of the movie Iâm believing Riff Raff saw Brad and Jannet as a stop to his and Magentas plans. For example, in the film's entirety we can see Riff Raff and Magenta plot with each other through a hand signal they do repeatedly. We also see them sabotage Frank N Furter's plans letting Rocky go while indirectly stopping Frank from âentertainingâ Brad. Another theory I have for Frank N Furter's original mission is to enslave humanity and the reason he made Rocky was to be desirable for all, making it easier for him to manipulate others for the benefit of the Transylvanians. Here, Brad and Jannet would be the test subjects and I believe if Frank wasnât interrupted his mission would have been successful as he would have blackmail to hold over Brad and Jannetâs making them his new human slaves which could allow him to use them as bate for the rest of humanity.
âThe blankness would hit me and the void would be callingâ is a reference to the time warp/ Blackhole they traveled through to get to Earth. For example, for around 100 years physicists have known of time warp in fact the space between the Earth and the sun is a sort of time warp. Einstein argued that gravity is the property of curving space and time. Blackholes can dilate time however once you get to the point called the event horizon whatever you brought with you canât come back. The following line âletâs do the time warp againâ shows the Transylvanians wanting to go back but waiting on Franks âaudio vibratory physio-molecular transport deviceâ to get them back waiting for him to finish (ha) so they can regain control and go back to Transylvania shooting their matter through space and time.
Another bit of evidence into enslaving humanity is the quote âin another dimension with voyeuristic intentionâ. Voyeuristic is a word which wasn't priorly in my vocabulary but the definition goes: relating to or denoting sexual pleasure gained from watching others when they are naked or engaged in sexual activity. Â
Now Columbia's verse is a can of worms. In summary, it explains how Columbia became a groupie for Frank N Furter. âA snake of a guy gave me an evil winkâ Could link to the biblical story in the Garden of Eden. God warns Adam and Eve not to take from the tree of knowledge lying to them both saying they would âsurely dieâ. However, the serpent tempts Eve stating âyour eyes will be opened and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evilâ Eve eats from the tree and gives some to Adam. God bans them from the garden of Eden. This mirrors what happened to Brad and Jannet, seeing only the good in the world but being exposed to the restricted, increasing their curiosity and changing their life forever. Which makes me think Columbia was a relatively normal person before she got abducted. âtime meant nothing never would againâ allows us to infer that Columbia canât remember how long sheâs been there falling into a depression as everything gets ripped away from her or time moving differently in the mansion.
Richard O'Brien is a master of foreshadowing. What else could we be missing in his writing?
Bitchinâ in the kitchen is our first look at Brad and Jannetâs new relationship dynamic. Prior to the song we see Jannet take a more assertive role in the relationship, her and Brad swapping lines from Rocky Horror Picture Show in the quote âItâs going to be OK Brad.â This song specifically has the most evidence to prove that the events of Shock treatment follows Rocky Horror Picture Show. Other than that, Richard OâBrien criticizes consumerism, highlights Jannetâs new character arc and Bradâs reluctance to move on. Whether through meaningful lyrics or how bizarre the song is.
Richard OâBrien firstly highlights Brad being unable to move on with his and Jannetâs relationship conveyed by asking for outside help. This is clear in the line âDear knife draw, wonât you help me to face life more.â This could suggest that after the events of Rocky Horror Picture Show Brad is finding it difficult to come to terms with his new identity internalizing this to appear normal in society but transfers to becoming a nervous wreck who finds it hard to continue the relationship. The repeated line âwhy are we always sooner or laterâ could be a nod to Brad and Jannet being reluctant to fix their relationship. Itâs also implied that Brad canât perform well in bed when they meet Cosmo and Nation allowing us to ponder if they are trying to fix their relationship with sex, which would come out unsatisfactory; neither of them of them could amount to the same level of lust as Frank N Furter (further evidenced in the line âcrying in the bedroom all nightâ)
(also could be about Bradâs sexuality as he is no longer aroused by heterosexual relations)
Second, Richard exposes Jannetâs new character arc in wanting outside attention to validate her own self worth along with introducing Jannetâs internal battle between wanting to be loyal to Brad and self-indulgence. This is first clear in the line âeverything used to be OK but iâve been hadâ this highlights Jannet becoming frustrated with the circumstance of her marriage. âIâve been hadâ may link to Jannetâs sexual experience with Rocky and Frank N Furter. This allows us to speculate that Jannet is dissatisfied with her relationship because she expects this major presentation of lust which she learns Brad canât give her as he is scared to explore the less vanilla side of himself. Furthermore, the line âhelp me to be certainâ shows without outside intervention Jannet finds it hard to decide. We see this after the Denton USA song where Jannet rushes up to the marriage maze as they âhave to everyone watching.â
A little break from song analysis however, Bertâs line âBrad will learn how to care in a surgical chairâ criticizes artificial love that the media portrays which lead to dissatisfied relationships (many sociologists believe this is why half of all marriages lead to divorce)
Alternatively,
Back to the point, at the end of the song we see Jannet belting the line âtell me spectator why are we always sooner or later?â allows Richard to set up a series of events that would lead to songs such as âme of meâ as she acts on what the crowd wants physically turning to the camera and asking the nation. Another thing I noticed is that Jannet waits for the camera to roll before she sings. This links to OâBrien criticism of reality TV and the viewers expecting countless amounts of drama which differentiates from the genre's original goal. Alternatively this could be the start of Jannetâs breakdown as she is forced to face reality and admit her relationship is beyond perfect.Â
They explored consumerism through the scene in advertisements they sing to. This condemns society believing materialistic possessions have the possibility to aid our social relationships, which is explored in the lead up to thank god Iâm a man. This relates to the artificial love the media portrays leading to millions of disappointing relationships. In fact, the concept of marriage maze itself emphasises the mindset, demonising something normal such as being dissatisfied with a relationship to the point of sending the âissueâ to go through medical torture.
Bitchin in the kitchen is hands down in the top three for songs in this musical. Yet itâs one of those songs where you either love it or hate it. But either way itâs always good to look deeper into the songs you indulge in (:
Denton USA is the opening song in Richard O'Brien's âShock Treatmentâ with heavy sarcasm and poking fun at small towns in America. What does this song have to tell us about the morality destroying soundstage of DTV and how it sets in stone the tone of the movie? Whether it's through set design, Juxtaposition through the lyrics or the character of the crowd Richard OâBrien sets up a line of criticism.Â
(please note there will be two main points for one piece of evidence most of the time as I jump across the two theories over Shock Treatment being years after Rocky Horror or in a different timeline)
The song opens with Neely where we find the first issue with Denton USA. âAnd tolerance for the ethnic racesâ we see them valuing the bare minimum of human dignity which allows us to understand the low quality of decency of the DTV allowing us to infer early on something corrupt is happening behind the scenes. Including the fact that they had set the civil rights act into law over 10 years prior even by 1981 standards this was expected. Emily says âtenderness and innocenceâ which if we go off Shock Treatment coming after Rocky Horror where Denton is anything but. Perhaps this is criticizing the new age of media and its reluctance to expose the day to day negative experiences of the people they document, leading to society having high expectations that quickly come crashing to the ground when hit with reality. We see this with Betty and Ralphâs divorce. First seen in Rocky Horror Picture Show as something to strive towards yet in Shock Treatment, we see them divorcing and Betty being almost villainized for showing negative emotions towards Ralph and breaking the illusion of Denton being the perfect place.
This isnât particular about the lyrics itself although I thought it was important to highlight what I thought was the hidden meaning of each letter in D-E-N-T-O-N and what criticisms they have of 1981 society. D and E represent the enforced gender roles in society. We see Emily sewing and Harry doing physical labor in the yard. Despite women holding similar job positions and receiving the same level of education, 45% of women over the age of 15 were in the labor workforce, men were still seen as the head of the house (which we can see in the lead up to thank god Iâm a man). This is completely opposite to the Frank N Furter which didnât discriminate but Denton seems to be the harsh reality that Brad and Jannet have to face with their newfound identity. Or in this being in a completely different timeline, Brad and Jannetâs relationship breaking gender norms (Jannet wearing pants and also a pink and blue outfit which is a motif for women who break the norms like Betty). N is how society is limiting itself from changing, locking itself into old values. T is a criticism of patriotism and how it desensitizes us to the negatives of our country as we choose to see through rose-tinted glasses. O and N is the false sense of the American dream. We see this elsewhere in Shock Treatment such as Happy Homes and Faley promising Jannet everything she might want and more. This also links back to materialism which they showed us countless times in the adverts for the new hot ticket item in âBitchinâ in the kitchenâ and Farley and his gang profiting off mental health.
As I have said in countless other theories Richard OâBrien is the king of foreshadowing showing the breaking point in Denton USA through juxtaposition. For example, we see Vance saying âDenton is a real OK townâ which would paint it as average (shown by the repeating mention of white picket fences a symbol for suburban America). Yet later on in the song we hear it described as âThe Mecca of Americaâ and âThe Bethlehem of the Westâ which both have major religious importance. Mecca is where Muhammed the founder of Islam, was born and Bethlehem being the birthplace of Jesus Christ. Followed by the line âThis is the birthplace of the virtuousâ I can infer they are talking about Farly being depicted as godlike in Shock Treatment literally being placed higher than everyone in the DTV complex. This could criticize how we idolize people in pop culture despite their actual morality and seeing them at face value without using our critical thinking skills to make an accurate assumption on character.
Throughout the entire film they show the crowd as a character which initially I thought was a representation of the Rocky Horror Picture Show audience however, I think it's a metaphor for the ignorance in the complacent society fueled by capitalist exploitation. For example, in the song Denton USA we see the crowd move as one (except for Brad who has no clue what is going on) singing in total harmony but ultimately being directed by the DTV staff and the town wide brainwashing allowing Farley to test the waters to see how far he can go. We see this complacency at the end of the movie where they all sign up to be put in the in-house mental ward following each other like sheep.
Denton USA is the perfect opening song as it shows the movie's satire and also shows you what to look for when analyzing Shock Treatment.
This is it The Rocky Horror MEGA Theory a compilation of all theories including a few new longer theories and a few notes Iâve picked up about certain songs.
(please note some songs aren't here or have very little analysis as I had little/ nothing to say about that. Iâm sorry if I excluded any of your favourite songs.)
Science Fiction Double Feature is the opening song to the Rocky Horror Picture Show. Yet the foreshadowing went over my head until my classmate passed this theory onto me. Today we will see Richard O'Brien foreshadowing the entire plot of rocky horror through clever references andÂ
a nod to the classics.Â
âMichael Rennie was ill the day the earth stood stillâ Is a nod to the movie The Day The Earth Stood Still where extraterrestrial visitors break havoc on earth as the government scrambles to stop it. This parallels the Transylvanians. Instead of causing catastrophic harm they evoke a social change in society through Brad and Jannet (who are microcosms for 1970s society) and change their perspective of the world by exposing them to the strange and unusual. Alternatively, perhaps this is symbolic of Brad and Jannet's failing relationship and Brad doing little to fix it standing by while his fiance runs into the arms of another man.
âFlash Gordon was there in silver underwearâ Is a reference to the superhero Flash Gordon, a Yale graduate who embarks on a mission to planet Mongo, which imposes danger on earth. Is symbolic of Rocky Horror and also gives the musical a cynical structure as it links back to the closing song âsuperheroesâ allowing me to infer when Jannet was talking about âsuperheroes come to feastâ She implied that the sexual experience she had with Rocky is going to be at the four front of her mind for a while.
âAt a deadly pace it came from outer spaceâ exposes the plot twist at the end of the movie of the Transylvanians being extra terrestrial. There are countless movies which I could pick on and show the connections to the plot of Rocky Horror but this song shows us we should take nothing we are being shown in Rocky Horror at face value, always analyzing and always inferring. Therefore, Richard O'Brien is one of my favorite composers as he was way ahead of his time and he put quality thought into the world he was creating.
The final quote I want to highlight is âwhen worlds collideâ. Rocky Horror brought out a new side of society, being able to express ourselves freely, not caring about the opinion of most of society focusing on themselves and social change for the future generations where we can be who we are with no scrutiny.
Dammit, Jannet is the first peak we have into Brad and Jannet and shows young romance (statistically going to fail) but here's a few notes.
-Brad is talking about how difficult it was to get to this point. I think this is an early sign of him holding back his sexuality.
-User @pant-lit has full credit to this theory. The Transylvanians are at the funeral home to collect parts for RockyÂ
-First sign of Jannet not being interested in the relationship being more concerned about the ring and up leveling her friends.
(note one paragraph has been copy and pasted from a prior essay)
Over at the Frankenstein is symbolic of societies progression in the 1970s towards more alternative and sexually liberated life styles and the growing possibility of communities rising out of obscurity and benefiting society as they come to a more liberated views and values.
Late 1960s and the early 1970s undeniably sparked a chain of change for those in the LGBTQ+ community spanning from 1967 where homosexuality was decriminalized in England and Wales.1969 stonewall riots protesting the treatment of members in the USA and Cuba. A year later 1970 the American Psychiatric Association ruled 13-0 that homosexuality should be taken off the list of mental disorders. 15th of August 1975 was the premier of the Rocky Horror Picture Show. First rated 2.5 stars out of 4 from critics. It didnât become a cult classic straight away, however; it found a place in the hearts of LGBTQ+ members and allies that loved the sexual liberation and the androgyny that the movie brought to the screen. We can credit actors such as Tim Curry and the rock legend Meatloaf and the rest of the cast for the movie's timelessness.
In Janet's verse, Richard O Brian highlights the accepting nature of the LGBTQ+ community and how it creates a change in societal norms by teaching those who are curious. In the first two lines âin the velvet darkness of the blackest nightâ is a metaphor of pre-1970s society and the republican views it held and the prejudice which it spread causing a community being marginalized from society despite protesting for equality and acceptance. Later in the verse the lines âburning bright, there's a guiding star, no matter what or who you are.â Is valuing the role of the LGBTQ+ community in bringing a new light to society and guiding it into a one of acceptance and love. Alternatively, this is Richard O Brian expressing that Brad and Janet are microcosms for the 1970s society which would allow more analysis of Richard's interpretation of society through character arcs.
In the original, Brad hasnât got his own verse; however, in many stage plays Brad has the lines âI can see the flag fly, I can see the rain, just the same, there has got to be something better here for you and me.â I wonât go into great detail considering it's not canonical to the original movie adaptation. For the line âI can see the flag flyâ I consider this as Frank N Furter's mansions almost being a white flag for Brad and Janet as they surrender their republican views in the benefit of more liberated ones. âSomething better for you and meâ Is Brad understanding the new society they are going into isnât going to negatively impact them rather expand their mindset on the world.
Riff Raff verse highlights the breath of fresh air and the metaphorical weight of expectation being lifted off their shoulders. His most notable line is âflow morphia flowâ. Morphia was the original name for the common drug morphine now used for pain relief. This is symbolic of Frank N Furter house being a safe place and promoting identity no matter how weird or outlandish.
This song is fundamental for analysis on Richard O Brian's meaning and interpretation on the society around him otherwise the message of the movie wouldnât be as clear.
Time Warp is one of the most well-known songs to come out of the Rocky Horror Picture Show even a first time Rocky Horror watchers can do a jump to the left and a step to the right. But putting dance moves aside the song shows how the Transylvanians arrived on Earth and the foreshadowing to the backstabbing of Riff Raff and Magenta.
Riff Raff line âIâve got to keep controlâ initially read to me as Riff Raff trying to grab Brad and Jannetâs attention however, through my countless re-watches of the movie Iâm believing Riff Raff saw Brad and Jannet as a stop to his and Magentas plans. For example, in the film's entirety we can see Riff Raff and Magenta plot with each other through a hand signal they do repeatedly (editor Rez here this may be far fetched but their hand gesture looks like the signal tower at the end of the movie maybe foreshadowing Rockyâs and Franks final moments). We also see them sabotage Frank N Furter's plans letting Rocky go while indirectly stopping Frank from âentertainingâ Brad. Another theory I have for Frank N Furter's original mission is to enslave humanity and the reason he made Rocky was to be desirable for all, making it easier for him to manipulate others for the benefit of the Transylvanians. Here, Brad and Jannet would be the test subjects and I believe if Frank wasnât interrupted his mission would have been successful as he would have blackmail to hold over Brad and Jannetâs making them his new human slaves which could allow him to use them as bate for the rest of humanity.
âThe blankness would hit me and the void would be callingâ is a reference to the time warp/ Blackhole they traveled through to get to Earth. For example, for around 100 years physicists have known of time warp in fact the space between the Earth and the sun is a sort of time warp. Einstein argued that gravity is the property of curving space and time. Blackholes can dilate time however once you get to the point called the event horizon whatever you brought with you canât come back. The following line âletâs do the time warp againâ shows the Transylvanians wanting to go back but waiting on Franks âaudio vibratory physio-molecular transport deviceâ to get them back waiting for him to finish (ha) so they can regain control and go back to Transylvania shooting their matter through space and time.
Another bit of evidence into enslaving humanity is the quote âin another dimension with voyeuristic intentionâ. Voyeuristic is a word which wasn't priorly in my vocabulary but the definition goes: relating to or denoting sexual pleasure gained from watching others when they are naked or engaged in sexual activity. Â
Now Columbia's verse is a can of worms. In summary, it explains how Columbia became a groupie for Frank N Furter. âA snake of a guy gave me an evil winkâ Could link to the biblical story in the Garden of Eden. God warns Adam and Eve not to take from the tree of knowledge lying to them both saying they would âsurely dieâ. However, the serpent tempts Eve stating âyour eyes will be opened and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evilâ Eve eats from the tree and gives some to Adam. God bans them from the garden of Eden. This mirrors what happened to Brad and Jannet, seeing only the good in the world but being exposed to the restricted, increasing their curiosity and changing their life forever. Which makes me think Columbia was a relatively normal person before she got abducted. âtime meant nothing never would againâ allows us to infer that Columbia canât remember how long sheâs been there falling into a depression as everything gets ripped away from her or time moving differently in the mansion.
Richard O'Brien is a master of foreshadowing. What else could we be missing in his writing?
Frank N Furter has been labelled a gay icon through his disregard for gender norms and the sexual liberty that he spreads to everyone in his presence allowing members of the LGBTQ+ community to take to the streets and be out and proud.Â
Hereâs a few notes I have about Sweet Transvestite:
The candy man that Frank was referencing was a drug dealer. In the 1970s harder drugs such as cocaine and heroin became more popular. The average age of users being 15-35 which we can infer is the age of the characters in the Mansion.
âDonât judge a book by its coverâ is an amazing message to apply to anyone but carries more meaning to Frank N Furter as Brad and Jannet judged him on his sexuality and behavior not sensing stranger danger and made themselves vulnerable.
âYou both look pretty groovy,â the sarcasm
âYou got caught with a flatâ the fact that Frank knows this makes me believe he orchestrated the entire night (except for Eddie as he seemed surprised when he popped out of the freezer) to lure Brad and Jannet in. They evidence this in the quote âmaybe the rain isnât really to blameâ hinting to the fact he caused the flat tire somehow.Â
(This analysis is less lyric by lyric rather than two theories spurred on by this song. And a little head cannon at the end. This theory is rather sloppy and I apologies)
Richard O'Brien's structuring of the Rocky Horror Picture Show allows for the songs to be filled with meaning and comments on the society it is based on. This allows for generations of fans to analyze songs and start discussions. However, Richard may have never intended on takes that fans created and I believe this is going to be one of them. Today I will discuss the concept of imperfection in perfection supported by a centuries old parable on idolisation and seeing things at face value.
The sword of Damocles takes its name from a 45. BC parable. To thoroughly get my future points across Iâll summarize the story and evidence it later.Â
The story follows the tyrant king Dionysius who had become weary of the evidence he had created for himself. He lived in constant fear only trusting those closest to him. The court flatterer Damocles showered the king with compliments explaining how sublime his life must be. This angered the king and offered him to take his place. The court flatterer agreed and sat on the tyrant's golden throne. All the servants waited for him with gifts of oil and fine cuts of food. He soon looked up and his eyes were met with a razor-sharp sword being hung from the ceiling with a single strand of horsehair. Damocles soon became anxious, understanding the weight of the situation. How can this apply to Rocky? Instead of impeccable wealth Frank has specifically made Rocky to be the âperfect manâ being modeled by Charles Atlas the most well-known bodybuilder of the 70s. However, behind the scenes we see Rocky struggle with a form of mental health and being sexualised from birth being seen as nothing more than sexual relief to Frank N Furter. Rocky is the first example of Frank N Furter 2 sidedness.Â
Based on a few headcanons I believe Rocky was completely aware of why he was created. âI am at the start of a pretty big downerâ understanding the rest of his life on being nothing more than a sex slave for Frank.
It is also apparent that Rocky's song is foreshadowing of the rest of the events of the November night. âSomeones gonna be cutting the threadâ is symbolic of the end of his life. He got the production wrong though but I guess the fling of the RKO radio tower doesnât roll off the tongue just the same (see I did a comedy).
Head cannon
-I think parts of Eddie's brain was used to make Rocky (hence the scar on his head)
-I donât think Frank Frankensteined it actually developed a functioning âhuman'' from baby to now.Â
-Rocky was Frank's original mission.
(sorry for how short this theory is planning something bigger will make an update later today)
I can make you a man and hot patootie some of my favorite songs however lore wise it is lacking but here are some fun theories.
I can make you a man:
Rocky was modelled from the bodybuilder Charles Atlas working through his dynamic tension course.
âIn just seven days I can make you a manâ echoes Charles Atlasâ motto however, can also link back to the story of creation. The universe being built in seven days and seven nights.
Also âI can make you a manâ is Frank's very subtle way of explaining that heâs going to make him extremely good at sex.
Hot patootie:
âWhen you dressed up sharp, and you felt alrightâ differs from the sword of Damocles lyric âIâm dressed up with no place to goâ. It would make sense as they both share a half of the same brain.
âDoesnât seem the same since cosmic lightâ may be a reference to when he first met the Transylvanian
This is all a love song to Columbia which visibly angers Frank as the attention isnât on him anymore.
Rocky Horror Picture Show normalised a more sexually active lifestyle and breaking out of traditional values that society expects us to follow. Letâs have a look at the song that allowed the peak of Janet Weiss' character arc.
âIâve only ever kissed before'' confirmed what everyone in the castle was already thinking. Jannet was a virgin before Frank. âThere was no use getting into heavy petting, it only leads to troubleâ can be read two main ways. One is that Jannet didnât have a reason to have sex as through her religious upbringing telling her it only leads to trouble. This âtroubleâ in this context could indulge in the sin of lust or catching an STD. Or you could interpret it as Jannet not wanting to become pregnant especially with Frank N Furter's baby out of wedlock.Â
âI've tasted blood and I want moreâ is a reference to her going head first into her primal instincts to allow her sexual side to seep through. The line âGive yourself over to absolute pleasureâ has come to the forefront of Jannetâs mind almost like a devil on her shoulder yet she doesnât have the willpower to say no.
âIâll put up no resistanceâ is Jannet trying to grab a part of her innocence back playing the part of a petite undefended woman. We see Brad do this in Rose Tint My World asking help from his mommy. This reluctance would come full circle in superheroes as they both have to face society with their newfound identity.
The repeating line âcreature of the nightâ at the end of the song is Jannetâs sexual awakening as she wonders what it would be like to have sex with all these different people and enjoying the thought of lust taking over her life.
Eddieâs Teddy:
The repetition of mother in the movie shows there is a sense of innocence in these characters allowing them to be seen as redeemable in the eyes of the 1970s audience.
âStay sane insideâ is Columbia trying to warn Eddie of whatâs about to happen to him and trying to get him out as soon as possible
âThey mustnât carry out their evil schemeâ tells me everyone in the house knew of Frankâs mission, however if they were to speak out they would use their body for RockyÂ
Planet Shament Janet is one of the most overlooked songs in the Rocky Horror Picture Show film adaptation but what does it reveal about the plot. It may seem that this song is Frank N Furter insulting Janetâs sexual ability but what if it told you it reveals the Transylvanian's true intentions on Earth or the fragility of Janetâs mental state.Â
On one hand Planet Shament highlights the desperate situation that Brad, Doctor Scott and Janet are in. Repetition of the line âwise up Janet Weissâ is Frank N Furter truthfully expressing to Janet that the situation she is in is no longer one of sexual liberation rather a circumstance crafted by his own manipulation to aid his true intentions for coming to Earth. In verse 2 Richard uses the lyric âwound up like an e or first stringâ comparing Janet to the most fragile and on the verge to breaking string on a guitar. In Janetâs character at this point we know she is extremely fragile to the circumstance as she battles away the negative thoughts of being loyal to someone other than Brad along with being on the verge of breaking as her whole sheltered existence has been shattered right in front of her. Alternatively, perhaps this is a criticism of Janetâs naivety and self-centeredness which has been shown in abundance throughout the musical through materialistic and self-indulgent actions.
Yet it also shows the Transylvanians true intentions with the humans. In verse 2 the line âIâve laid the seed it should be all you needâ exposes the Transylvanians goal to replicate human DNA on the planet of Transexual Transylvania and threw assumptions we can infer that they would use them for sexual needs (gruesome i know). We know that Frank was trying to find the secret of life however, his âaccidentâ leads me to believe prior he understood little about human sex cells such as sperm and eggs and their importance on human life. Noticing how he seems to be targeting Janet in this scene allows me to deduce that heâs using Janet's body to carry on his research. Furthermore, in verse 3 the placement of the dialogue is extremely important. I've noticed in many stage places they either do it before the song or not at all. Janetâs dialogue âweâre trappedâ followed by Frank's response of âit's something youâll get used toâ emphasizes his intentions with Janet of caging her up like an animal to carry on his lustful experiments.Â
A small deviation yet the quote âwhen we made it did you hear a bell ringâ Foreshadows the events of the floorshow as Frank's time is limited to do his original mission on Earth.
(sorry this is rather short this song has got quite a few repetitive lyrics, but I tried my best (:Â Â )
Tw: abuse (sexual,emotional,physical)
Rose tint my world is definitely one of the most catchy songs but the hidden meaning behind it all shouldnât go over your head. Through in-depth character revelations to what comes next for Brad and Jannet and we will reveal Columbias descent into utter despisement for Frank.
In rose tint my world Richard O Brian exposes the manipulative nature of Frank N Furter and the pattern of codependent relationships by forcing his victims to be isolated from the rest of society. Columbia steals the first verse in her lines âit was great when it all beganâ. Through prior character notes Frank is charming and attentive. Many abusive relationships start off with this (note every relationship that follows this will not become abusive this is just how manipulators hook you into their game before it starts). Sociologists argue there are 4 stages of abuse: first tension. With Columbia the tension starts with Eddie joining the Transylvanian group. We know this in the line âFirst you spurned me for Eddie''. Stage 2 is an incident. Frank definitely disapproved of Eddie and Columbias relationship and understood that injuring Eddie would cause severe emotional trauma to Columbia. This allowed him to keep Columbia under his control through fear while also becoming a sexual manipulator as it implies they have a sexual relationship with eachother while this goes on. Stage 3 is reconciliation; They show this through the house wide rule not to talk about Eddie. The 4th stage is calm which we can infer is from Eddieâs initial âdeathâ and the Transylvanian convention. This repeats itself on the events of the November night.Â
The second half of her verse starts off with the line âNow the only thing that gives me hope⊠love of a certain dope.â They imply that the âdopeâ is a reference to Eddie as we see throughout the film Columbia taking refuge in the memory of Eddie. The norm that Eddie brought to Columbia gave her an accurate view of reality. This is clear in how a mention of Eddie causes Columbia to break away from her normally preppy self. The repetitive line âRose tint my world keeps me safe from my trouble and pain.â Has similar but different meanings for each character. For Columbia she is choosing to be naĂŻve about the world around her as she no longer has reality to be comforted by.
The next verse is Rocky's where we see the adverse effects of Frankâs hyper sexuality personified. For example, in the lyric âmy libido hasnât been controlledâ exposes the instability of pure mindless lust. A lack of personal control causes others to be hurt furthering the point of Frank being a sexual manipulator even going to the whim of building a person to relieve himself. Another notable line is âThe only thing Iâve come to trust is an orgasmic rush of lustâ highlights how the only constant in Rockyâs life is sexual pleasure caused by Frank sexualising him from the moment he was born. âRose tint my world keeps me safe from my trouble and painâ in reference to rocky is his childhood naivety rather than shutting out reality like Columbia.
                                                                Unlike Columbia and Rockyâs, Brad's verse is not a criticism of Frank rather exploring his sexuality and the problem of accepting himself and his new lifestyle.Brad sings the third verse with the lyrics âIt's beyond meâ. This could be a subtle nod towards Bradâs sexuality finally understanding its something he can't hide from himself and others somewhat ruling over his life. Contrasting his prior beliefs at the beginning of the film as we can infer that he follows the words of a christian god. In the 1970s religion had a greater effect on society compared to modern times. Furthermore, the lyric âhelp me mommyâ is a plea for his innocence depicting the internal crisis he is now facing. Caught between two mindsets praising his new found freedom while simultaneously shunning himself. We see a sort of resolve to this issue in the quotation âwhatâs this lets see, I feel sexy!â showing that he doesnât restrict himself from feeling sexual desire and in the format of the Frank N Furter house he feels safe and excepted. For me the lines ârose tint my world keep me safe from my trouble and painâ (despite him not saying it directly in the song) with Brad is him not wanting to re-enter society as he fears the social repercussions as being a sexually liberated gay/bi man.
Unlike like the other characters (excluding Brad as he had no clear opinion on Frank) Jannet has a positive view of Frank N Furter talking about the sexual freedom she know has access to. In the line âI feel a releaseâ there is no question this is symbolic of the pressure around purity culture falling off her soldiers after having 1 and a half positive sexual experiences (i say this because her relationship with Frank is iffy). In the quotation âReality is hereâ rather than mirroring 1975 society is showing how she wants to live her life from now on. Yet for me the closing lines âIt's a gas that Franky landed, his lust is so sincereâ is the most interesting part of her verse. This contrasts the events of planet shamanett as Frank N Furter openly criticised her and the sexual interaction they had with each other. Jannetâs rose tint my world is her allowing herself to continue to see no worries to avoid going back to old beliefs.
Based on my analysis of this song i have a convincing argument to show this song definitively show Columbia as being the most tortured character in the play's entirety. Being led down a cycle of abuse only being considered as Frankâs plaything.
Frank was an extremely manipulative character sacrificing other people's bodies and mental sanity to aid his own sexual desires and goals. But Iâm going home gives us Frank's origin story and allows us to sympathize with him.
âI want to come again and stay, smile and that will mean I mayâ Is Frank stating he wants to stay on earth for eternity but he wants acceptance and for him to be seen as normal in the eyes of society. This could be Richard OâBrien stating that society will never be completely accepting, always marginalizing the bizarre and unknown.
âCause Iâve seen blue skies through the tears in my eyesâ Despite the events of tonight Frank still sees hope for humanity seeing both the good and evil but relying on the good memories to keep him going.
âEverywhere it's been the same, like I'm outside in the rainâ is showing Frank never really fitted in anywhere looking for a place to call his permanent home and dying doing so.
Frank is performing to an audience I think this is symbolic of the community he wanted to create but his sexual desires derailed that causing havoc through societyÂ
âSuperheroesâ Rocky Horror Picture Show analysisÂ
Historical context:Â
Late 1960s and the early 1970s undeniably sparked a chain of change for those in the LGBTQ+ community spanning from 1967 where homosexuality was decriminalized in England and Wales.1969 stonewall riots protesting the treatment of members in the USA and Cuba. A year later 1970 the American Psychiatric Association ruled 13-0 that homosexuality should be taken off the list of mental disorders. 15th of August 1975 was the premier of the Rocky Horror Picture Show. First rated 2.5 stars out of 4 from critics. It didnât become a cult classic straight away, however; it found a place in the hearts of LGBTQ+ members and allies that loved the sexual liberation and the androgyny that the movie brought to the screen. We can credit actors such as Tim Curry and the rock legend Meatloaf and the rest of the cast for the movie's timelessness.
Song analysis:
âSuperheroesâ composed by Richard O Brian successfully shows societies two perspectives of the exposure of LGBTQ+ media and lifestyle. On one hand, the fear of it confusing the younger generations and the other understanding that acceptance is the next stage for society. Rocky Horror creates a bridge to both opinions while still having a moral message bringing us all together. âDonât dream it, be it.âÂ
First let's talk about Brad Majors. Through the film we see him propose to Janet Weiss, enter the castle and being exposed to an alternative lifestyle even being able to be involved after having sexual relations with Frank N Furter. In the floorshow, itâs revealed that Brad is having an internal conflict between his taught purity shown by him calling for his âmommyâ (a symbol of innocence) yet still enjoying the sinful feeling of lust. However, superheroes highlight his vulnerability after the curtains are drawn, and he now has to face the music of society and the social repercussions that come with being outside the norm. In the lines âto find the truth I even liedâ could be a nod to his sexuality and hiding it away from others and partially himself. Furthermore, him collapsing at the end of his verse could be symbolic of the weakness he feels after the safe space of the Frank N Furter house has been ripped away from him. Adversely perhaps his verse is an overarching metaphor on the search for the meaning of life and reliant on a higher power. Both Brad and Janetâs worlds were shattered that night in November but for Brad, he fears repercussions from an angry god. Brad's arc supports the theory of it destroying young adults however in Janet we see the other side of the coin.
In Janet Weissâ character arc we see her grow from materialistic (shown by her being inflicted by the ring comparing it to her newly wed friends), to being sexually liberated twice, once with Frank N Furter and another by Rocky. The song âTouch-a touch meâ is the peak of her character arc as she understands she can give into primitive desires. Her lines âtaste the flesh not yet deceasedâ and âThe beast in feedingâ all have connotations of sexual desire it takes over her passions and old beliefs. Linking back to the floorshow, âMy mind has been expandedâ shows the contrasting argument to what Brad represents showing the positives of sexual discovery allowing an individual to see the world in a new light. âsuperheroesâ may link back to the Transylvanians effectively communicating that Janet doesnât see tonight as a negative experience rather something that has positively changed the course of her life going onwards. At the end of the scene we see Brad and Janet crawling away from each other highlighting the opposite perspectives as they no longer have the connection of purity in the same degree as their first introduction. Alternatively Janetâs verse could be a metaphor of societies changing towards a more excepting one. âStill the beast is feedingâ conveys how this rapid change will only get better.
The criminologist/ narrator has the most sociological view. âLost in time, lost in space, and meaningâ links back to the fragility of human morality and looking for a higher power on who you can mirror in hopes of the most sanctified life. Society will instantly follow the one with the higher power but when said person may or may not exist society becomes torn between conflicting opinions. âSome insects called the human raceâ reveals that no matter if tonight happened Brad and Janet would have a similar experience as their primal instinct would kick in and they would be led down the same path.
In my opinion, Superheroes is the most revealing and sentimental song in the entire movie and the fact it was cut from a lot of the movie renditions is quite upsetting.
Science Fiction/ Dammit Jannet theory (song analysis)
Science Fiction Double Feature is the opening song to the Rocky Horror Picture Show. Yet the foreshadowing went over my head until my classmate passed this theory onto me. Today we will see Richard O'Brien foreshadowing the entire plot of rocky horror through clever references andÂ
a nod to the classics.Â
âMichael Rennie was ill the day the earth stood stillâ Is a nod to the movie The Day The Earth Stood Still where extraterrestrial visitors break havoc on earth as the government scrambles to stop it. This parallels the Transylvanians. Instead of causing catastrophic harm they evoke a social change in society through Brad and Jannet (who are microcosms for 1970s society) and change their perspective of the world by exposing them to the strange and unusual. Alternatively, perhaps this is symbolic of Brad and Jannet's failing relationship and Brad doing little to fix it standing by while his fiance runs into the arms of another man.
âFlash Gordon was there in silver underwearâ Is a reference to the superhero Flash Gordon, a Yale graduate who embarks on a mission to planet Mongo, which imposes danger on earth. Is symbolic of Rocky Horror and also gives the musical a cynical structure as it links back to the closing song âsuperheroesâ allowing me to infer when Jannet was talking about âsuperheroes come to feastâ She implied that the sexual experience she had with Rocky is going to be at the four front of her mind for a while.
âAt a deadly pace it came from outer spaceâ exposes the plot twist at the end of the movie of the Transylvanians being extra terrestrial. There are countless movies which I could pick on and show the connections to the plot of Rocky Horror but this song shows us we should take nothing we are being shown in Rocky Horror at face value, always analyzing and always inferring. Therefore, Richard O'Brien is one of my favorite composers as he was way ahead of his time and he put quality thought into the world he was creating.
The final quote I want to highlight is âwhen worlds collideâ. Rocky Horror brought out a new side of society, being able to express ourselves freely, not caring about the opinion of most of society focusing on themselves and social change for the future generations where we can be who we are with no scrutiny.
Dammit Jannet
Dammit, Jannet is the first peak we have into Brad and Jannet and shows young romance (statistically going to fail) but here's a few notes.
1.Brad is talking about how difficult it was to get to this point. I think this is an early sign of him holding back his sexuality.
2.User @pant-lit has full credit to this theory. The Transylvanians are at the funeral to collect parts for RockyÂ
3.First sign of Jannet not being interested in the relationship being more concerned about the ring and up leveling her friends.
Well, I finally got to watch Shock Treatment and i can understand why it's an equal and not a prequel. The songs are fantastic. It took me a while to get used to the different actors for old roles and old actors for new roles but it was really enjoyable.
Things I immediately picked up on
-women who wear blue and pink symbolise bodily autonomy and the breaking of gender norms.
-No mention of the events of rocky horror making me believe this is in a different universe (which isnât the wildest theory as we know the Transylvanians can bend and shape and time)
-quite a few characters are similar from the rocky horror yet still have that individuality.
- Richard has a theme of incest between his characters
-Brad didnât get enough love
-criticisms of capitalism, gender roles and the nuclear family (be expecting some sociology)
so scrap what i said in my last post (except for the horrible histories) after i finish the last few rocky horror and do my mega patchwork theory Shock Treatment will be the next main series (:
Ok, so in the church scene in the beginning, you can see the Transylvanian mixed in with the wedding guest, including Frank, Riff Raff, and Magenta. And during "Damnit Janet," Magenta and Riff are doing stuff in the church like they work there, and that never made sense to me before.
But I finally figured it out when they brought in the coffin. Yeah, there are a lot of weddings at churches, but you know what else's there's a lot of at churches, Funerals. And you know what's usually at funerals? Dead bodies. Riff and Magenta were disguising themselves as humans and working at the church to steal bodies/body parts from funerals so Frank could build Rocky.
(This analysis is less lyric by lyric rather than two theories spurred on by this song. And a little head cannon at the end. This theory is rather sloppy and I apologies)
Richard O'Brien's structuring of the Rocky Horror Picture Show allows for the songs to be filled with meaning and comments on the society it is based on. This allows for generations of fans to analyze songs and start discussions. However, Richard may have never intended on takes that fans created and I believe this is going to be one of them. Today I will discuss the concept of imperfection in perfection supported by a centuries old parable on idolisation and seeing things at face value.
The sword of Damocles takes its name from a 45. BC parable. To thoroughly get my future points across Iâll summarize the story and evidence it later.Â
The story follows the tyrant king Dionysius who had become weary of the evidence he had created for himself. He lived in constant fear only trusting those closest to him. The court flatterer Damocles showered the king with compliments explaining how sublime his life must be. This angered the king and offered him to take his place. The court flatterer agreed and sat on the tyrant's golden throne. All the servants waited for him with gifts of oil and fine cuts of food. He soon looked up and his eyes were met with a razor-sharp sword being hung from the ceiling with a single strand of horsehair. Damocles soon became anxious, understanding the weight of the situation. How can this apply to Rocky? Instead of impeccable wealth Frank has specifically made Rocky to be the âperfect manâ being modeled by Charles Atlas the most well-known bodybuilder of the 70s. However, behind the scenes we see Rocky struggle with a form of mental health and being sexualised from birth being seen as nothing more than sexual relief to Frank N Furter. Rocky is the first example of Frank N Furter 2 sidedness.Â
Based on a few headcanons I believe Rocky was completely aware of why he was created. âI am at the start of a pretty big downerâ understanding the rest of his life on being nothing more than a sex slave for Frank.
It is also apparent that Rocky's song is foreshadowing of the rest of the events of the November night. âSomeones gonna be cutting the threadâ is symbolic of the end of his life. He got the production wrong though but I guess the fling of the RKO radio tower doesnât roll off the tongue just the same (see I did a comedy).
Head cannon
-I think parts of Eddie's brain was used to make Rocky (hence the scar on his head)
-I donât think Frank Frankensteined it actually developed a functioning âhuman'' from baby to now.Â
-Rocky was Frank's original mission.
(sorry for how short this theory is planning something bigger will make an update later today)
there's a light over at the Frankenstein place (song analysis)
(note one paragraph has been copy and pasted from a prior essay)
Over at the Frankenstein is symbolic of societies progression in the 1970s towards more alternative and sexually liberated life styles and the growing possibility of communities rising out of obscurity and benefiting society as they come to a more liberated views and values.
Late 1960s and the early 1970s undeniably sparked a chain of change for those in the LGBTQ+ community spanning from 1967 where homosexuality was decriminalized in England and Wales.1969 stonewall riots protesting the treatment of members in the USA and Cuba. A year later 1970 the American Psychiatric Association ruled 13-0 that homosexuality should be taken off the list of mental disorders. 15th of August 1975 was the premier of the Rocky Horror Picture Show. First rated 2.5 stars out of 4 from critics. It didnât become a cult classic straight away, however; it found a place in the hearts of LGBTQ+ members and allies that loved the sexual liberation and the androgyny that the movie brought to the screen. We can credit actors such as Tim Curry and the rock legend Meatloaf and the rest of the cast for the movie's timelessness.
In Janet's verse, Richard O Brian highlights the accepting nature of the LGBTQ+ community and how it creates a change in societal norms by teaching those who are curious. In the first two lines âin the velvet darkness of the blackest nightâ is a metaphor of pre-1970s society and the republican views it held and the prejudice which it spread causing a community being marginalized from society despite protesting for equality and acceptance. Later in the verse the lines âburning bright, there's a guiding star, no matter what or who you are.â Is valuing the role of the LGBTQ+ community in bringing a new light to society and guiding it into a one of acceptance and love. Alternatively, this is Richard O Brian expressing that Brad and Janet are microcosms for the 1970s society which would allow more analysis of Richard's interpretation of society through character arcs.
In the original, Brad hasnât got his own verse; however, in many stage plays Brad has the lines âI can see the flag fly, I can see the rain, just the same, there has got to be something better here for you and me.â I wonât go into great detail considering it's not canonical to the original movie adaptation. For the line âI can see the flag flyâ I consider this as Frank N Furter's mansions almost being a white flag for Brad and Janet as they surrender their republican views in the benefit of more liberated ones. âSomething better for you and meâ Is Brad understanding the new society they are going into isnât going to negatively impact them rather expand their mindset on the world.
Riff Raff verse highlights the breath of fresh air and the metaphorical weight of expectation being lifted of their shoulders. His most notable line âflow morphia flowâ. Morphia was the original name for the common drug morphine now used for pain relief. This is symbolic of Frank N Furter house being a safe place and promoting identity no matter how weird or outlandish away from society's expectations.
This song is fundamental for analysis on Richard O Brians meaning and interpretation on the society around him otherwise the message of the movie wouldnât be as clear.
Planet Shament Janet is one of the most overlooked songs in the Rocky Horror Picture Showâs film adaptation but what does it reveal about the plot. It may seem that this song is Frank N Furter insulting Janetâs sexual ability but what if it told you it reveals the Transylvanian's true intentions on Earth or the fragility of Janetâs mental state.Â
On one hand Planet Shament highlights the desperate situation that Brad, Doctor Scott and Janet are in. Repetition of the line âwise up Janet Weissâ is Frank N Furter truthfully expressing to Janet that the situation she is in is no longer one of sexual liberation rather a circumstance crafted by his own manipulation to aid his true intentions for coming to Earth. In verse 2 Richard O Brian uses the lyric âwound up like an e or first stringâ comparing Janet to the most fragile and on the verge to breaking string on a guitar. In Janetâs character at this point we know she is extremely fragile to the circumstance as she battles away the negative thoughts of being loyal to someone other than Brad along with being on the verge of breaking as her whole sheltered existence has been shattered right in front of her. Alternatively, perhaps this is a criticism of Janetâs naivety and self-centeredness which has been shown in abundance throughout the musical through materialistic and self-indulgent actions.
Yet it also shows the Transylvanians true intentions with the humans. In verse 2 the line âIâve laid the seed it should be all you needâ exposes the Transylvanians goal to replicate human DNA on the planet of Transexual Transylvania and threw assumptions we can infer that they would use them for sexual needs (gruesome i know). We know Frank was trying to find the secret of life however, his âaccidentâ leads me to believe prior he understood little about human sex cells such as sperm and eggs and their importance on human life. Noticing how he seems to target Janet in this scene allows me to deduce that heâs using Janet's body to carry on his research. In verse 3 the placement of the dialogue is extremely important. I've noticed in many stage places they either do it before the song or not at all. Janetâs dialogue âweâre trappedâ followed by Frank's response of âit's something youâll get used toâ emphasizes his intentions with Janet of caging her up like an animal to carry on his lustful experiments.Â
A small deviation yet the quote âwhen we made it did you hear a bell ringâ Foreshadows the events of the floorshow as Frank's time is limited to do his original mission on Earth.
(sorry this is rather short this song has got quite a few repetitive lyrics, but I tried my best (:Â Â )
I DONâT KNOW HOW THEY FOUND ME overtly puts meaning into their songs however, the song âno one likes an opening bandâ felt different. In this essay we will explore the criticism of the music industry along with us as the consumers and what we can do to boost smaller creators.Â
Verse oneâs keyline âThey look so tired, sound uninspired, guitars are second hand.â Exposes the difficulty new artists face in the competitive industry losing motivation while simultaneously facing off with popular artists which have more time and resources than them. This leads to imposter syndrome for a lot of musicians. Definition of imposter syndrome goes as follows: âThe internal experience of believing that you are not as competent as people perceive you.â Wellmind.com argues there are five ways it can show itself in an individual. The superhero overwork themselves to make up how inadequate they feel, natural genius who set high expectations and are disappointed when they donât meet their goals, expert are never content with the information they know, perfectionist who are never thrilled with their work and finally the soloist who works by themselves and fears to ask others for help in the possibility of being conceived as weak or incompetent. This can manifest in a spectrum of ways for an individual yet being aware of this is the next step to success.
Verse 2 uses the metaphor âThere set times far too earlyâ highlights being before your time with creative tweaks on pre-existing trends. For example, there are countless examples of newer artists being the original trend setters with new ideas yet bigger artists exploiting their hierarchy in the industry and profiting off others creativity. Artists such as Katy Perry, Coldplay, Ed Sheeran and One Direction have all been accused of this. The real trouble is many blatant plagiarisms will go unnoticed/ untried as the word inspiration seems to be a legal shield for bigger artists.
The bridge starts off with âunfamiliar things will make us nervousâ overtly talk to the listener showing their own hesitance to explore uncharted waters in the music industry. Everyone has been a prosecutor in this normally fixating on particular artists and the music they release never really venturing further. However, with this blog I have been able to break from new habits by scouring the internet for songs with deeper meanings and finding a few favorites as well. How can this help small creators? Being exposed to different music allows you to form stronger opinions of taste as well as producing your own music as an instrumentalist/ vocalist while having the added benefit of new creators having initial fans motivating them to create more. This links to the last verse with the last verse âgive them just one little chanceâ further exemplifying broadening your musical taste.
The repetitive line of âno one likes the opening bandâ is an overall criticism of the music industry and how hard it is to âmakeâ it. As a beginner you will symbolically be the opening band dragging yourself up the ranks of notoriety. If this isnât a depressing realization, I donât know what is.
(wow youâre still here? Are you a smaller musician with released music with a deeper meaning? Put the song title and where I can find it in the comments and I will do a compilation of miny theory on yours and others' work. With credit and proper links of course (: Â )
ârose tint my worldâ song/character analysis (rocky horror)
Tw: abuse (sexual,emotional,physical)
Rose tint my world is definitely one of the most catchy songs but the hidden meaning behind it all shouldnât go over your head. Through in-depth character revelations to what comes next for Brad and Jannet and we will reveal Columbias descent into utter despisement for Frank.
In rose tint my world Richard O Brian exposes the manipulative nature of Frank N Furter and the pattern of codependent relationships by forcing his victims to be isolated from the rest of society. Columbia steals the first verse in her lines âit was great when it all beganâ. Through prior character notes Frank is charming and attentive. Many abusive relationships start off with this (note every relationship that follows this will not become abusive this is just how manipulators hook you into their game before it starts). Sociologists argue there are 4 stages of abuse: first tension. With Columbia the tension starts with Eddie joining the Transylvanian group. We know this in the line âFirst you spurned me for Eddie''. Stage 2 is an incident. Frank definitely disapproved of Eddie and Columbias relationship and understood that injuring Eddie would cause severe emotional trauma to Columbia. This allowed him to keep Columbia under his control through fear while also becoming a sexual manipulator as it implies they have a sexual relationship with eachother while this goes on. Stage 3 is reconciliation; They show this through the house wide rule not to talk about Eddie. The 4th stage is calm which we can infer is from Eddieâs initial âdeathâ and the Transylvanian convention. This repeats itself on the events of the November night.Â
The second half of her verse starts off with the line âNow the only thing that gives me hope⊠love of a certain dope.â They imply that the âdopeâ is a reference to Eddie as we see throughout the film Columbia taking refuge in the memory of Eddie. The norm that Eddie brought to Columbia gave her an accurate view of reality. This is clear in how a mention of Eddie causes Columbia to break away from her normally preppy self. The repetitive line âRose tint my world keeps me safe from my trouble and pain.â Has similar but different meanings for each character. For Columbia she is choosing to be naĂŻve about the world around her as she no longer has reality to be comforted by.
The next verse is Rocky's where we see the adverse effects of Frankâs hyper sexuality personified. For example, in the lyric âmy libido hasnât been controlledâ exposes the instability of pure mindless lust. A lack of personal control causes others to be hurt furthering the point of Frank being a sexual manipulator even going to the whim of building a person to relieve himself. Another notable line is âThe only thing Iâve come to trust is an orgasmic rush of lustâ highlights how the only constant in Rockyâs life is sexual pleasure caused by Frank sexualising him from the moment he was born. âRose tint my world keeps me safe from my trouble and painâ in reference to rocky is his childhood naivety rather than shutting out reality like Columbia.
                                                              Unlike Columbia and Rockyâs, Brad's verse is not a criticism of Frank rather exploring his sexuality and the problem of accepting himself and his new lifestyle.Brad sings the third verse with the lyrics âIt's beyond meâ. This could be a subtle nod towards Bradâs sexuality finally understanding its something he can't hide from himself and others somewhat ruling over his life. Contrasting his prior beliefs at the beginning of the film as we can infer that he follows the words of a christian god. In the 1970s religion had a greater effect on society compared to modern times. Furthermore, the lyric âhelp me mommyâ is a plea for his innocence depicting the internal crisis he is now facing. Caught between two mindsets praising his new found freedom while simultaneously shunning himself. We see a sort of resolve to this issue in the quotation âwhatâs this lets see, I feel sexy!â showing that he doesnât restrict himself from feeling sexual desire and in the format of the Frank N Furter house he feels safe and excepted. For me the lines ârose tint my world keep me safe from my trouble and painâ (despite him not saying it directly in the song) with Brad is him not wanting to re-enter society as he fears the social repercussions as being a sexually liberated gay/bi man.
Unlike like the other characters (excluding Brad as he had no clear opinion on Frank) Jannet has a positive view of Frank N Furter talking about the sexual freedom she know has access to. In the line âI feel a releaseâ there is no question this is symbolic of the pressure around purity culture falling off her soldiers after having 1 and a half positive sexual experiences (i say this because her relationship with Frank is iffy). In the quotation âReality is hereâ rather than mirroring 1975 society is showing how she wants to live her life from now on. Yet for me the closing lines âIt's a gas that Franky landed, his lust is so sincereâ is the most interesting part of her verse. This contrasts the events of planet schamanet as Frank N Furter openly criticised her and the sexual interaction they had with each other. Jannetâs rose tint my world is her allowing herself to continue to see no worries to avoid going back to old beliefs.
Based on my analysis of this song i have a convincing argument to show this song definitively show Columbia as being the most tortured character in the play's entirety. Being led down a cycle of abuse only being considered as Frankâs plaything.
âSuperheroesâ Rocky Horror Picture Show analysis
Historical context:Â
Late 1960s and the early 1970s undeniably sparked a chain of change for those in the LGBTQ+ community spanning from 1967 where homosexuality was decriminalized in England and Wales.1969 stonewall riots protesting the treatment of members in the USA and Cuba. A year later 1970 the American Psychiatric Association ruled 13-0 that homosexuality should be taken off the list of mental disorders. 15th of August 1975 was the premier of the Rocky Horror Picture Show. First rated 2.5 stars out of 4 from critics. It didnât become a cult classic straight away, however; it found a place in the hearts of LGBTQ+ members and allies that loved the sexual liberation and the androgyny that the movie brought to the screen. We can credit actors such as Tim Curry and the rock legend Meatloaf and the rest of the cast for the movie's timelessness.
Song analysis:
âSuperheroesâ composed by Richard O Brian successfully shows societies two perspectives of the exposure of LGBTQ+ media and lifestyle. On one hand, the fear of it confusing the younger generations and the other understanding that acceptance is the next stage for society. Rocky Horror creates a bridge to both opinions while still having a moral message bringing us all together. âDonât dream it, be it.âÂ
First let's talk about Brad Majors. Through the film we see him propose to Janet Weiss, enter the castle and being exposed to an alternative lifestyle even being able to be involved after having sexual relations with Frank N Furter. In the floorshow, itâs revealed that Brad is having an internal conflict between his taught purity shown by him calling for his âmommyâ (a symbol of innocence) yet still enjoying the sinful feeling of lust. However, superheroes highlight his vulnerability after the curtains are drawn, and he now has to face the music of society and the social repercussions that come with being outside the norm. In the lines âto find the truth I even liedâ could be a nod to his sexuality and hiding it away from others and partially himself. Furthermore, him collapsing at the end of his verse could be symbolic of the weakness he feels after the safe space of the Frank N Furter house has been ripped away from him. Adversely perhaps his verse is an overarching metaphor on the search for the meaning of life and reliant on a higher power. Both Brad and Janetâs worlds were shattered that night in November but for Brad, he fears repercussions from an angry god. Brad's arc supports the theory of it destroying young adults however in Janet we see the other side of the coin.
In Janet Weissâ character arc we see her grow from materialistic (shown by her being inflicted by the ring comparing it to her newly wed friends), to being sexually liberated twice, once with Frank N Furter and another by Rocky. The song âTouch-a touch meâ is the peak of her character arc as she understands she can give into primitive desires. Her lines âtaste the flesh not yet deceasedâ and âThe beast in feedingâ all have connotations of sexual desire it takes over her passions and old beliefs. Linking back to the floorshow, âMy mind has been expandedâ shows the contrasting argument to what Brad represents showing the positives of sexual discovery allowing an individual to see the world in a new light. âsuperheroesâ may link back to the Transylvanians effectively communicating that Janet doesnât see tonight as a negative experience rather something that has positively changed the course of her life going onwards. At the end of the scene we see Brad and Janet crawling away from each other highlighting the opposite perspectives as they no longer have the connection of purity in the same degree as their first introduction. Alternatively Janetâs verse could be a metaphor of societies changing towards a more excepting one. âStill the beast is feedingâ conveys how this rapid change will only get better.
The criminologist/ narrator has the most sociological view. âLost in time, lost in space, and meaningâ links back to the fragility of human morality and looking for a higher power on who you can mirror in hopes of the most sanctified life. Society will instantly follow the one with the higher power but when said person may or may not exist society becomes torn between conflicting opinions. âSome insects called the human raceâ reveals that no matter if tonight happened Brad and Janet would have a similar experience as their primal instinct would kick in and they would be led down the same path.
In my opinion, Superheroes is the most revealing and sentimental song in the entire movie and the fact it was cut from a lot of the movie renditions is quite upsetting.
Hello im Rez I use They/them pronouns and I have an unhealthy obsession with analysing music and musical theatre. Today I will be posting a little test run on the song âsuperheroesâ. From Rocky Horror Picture show.