Apple Of Sodom

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The Dark Core of Truth in Marilyn Manson's 'Apple Of Sodom'

Marilyn Manson's 'Apple Of Sodom' delves into themes of disillusionment, existential despair, and the search for truth. The song's title itself is a reference to the biblical cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, which were destroyed due to their inhabitants' sinful ways. The 'apple' in the title and lyrics symbolizes forbidden knowledge and the loss of innocence, echoing the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. By cutting the apple in two, Manson metaphorically explores the duality of truth and deception, suggesting that what we perceive as truth today may be inherently flawed or corrupted.

The repeated line, 'I've got something you can never eat,' emphasizes the unattainable nature of this truth or knowledge. It suggests a sense of frustration and futility, as if the truth is always just out of reach. This is further compounded by the lines 'I've drained my heart, I've burned my soul,' which convey a deep sense of personal sacrifice and suffering in the quest for understanding. The imagery of being 'covered in snow' evokes a sense of numbness and death, as if the speaker is seeking an end to their torment.

The song also touches on themes of self-destruction and mutual suffering, as seen in the repeated line 'I'm dying, I hope you're dying too.' This could be interpreted as a reflection of Manson's own struggles with inner demons and a desire for others to understand or share in his pain. The 'speed bump mannequin' metaphor in the latter part of the song suggests a sense of stagnation and helplessness, as if the speaker is trapped in a state of inaction and despair. Overall, 'Apple Of Sodom' is a haunting exploration of the darker aspects of the human psyche and the elusive nature of truth.

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