Twenty One Pilots Analysis

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Twenty One Pilots is a band originating in Columbus, Ohio, formed by two people, Tyler Joseph, singer, songwriter, and ukulele player, and Josh Dun, drummer. Although the band only has two people in it, they have hundreds of thousands of fans from around the world, selling out their most recent tour, Blurryface Tour, out in seconds. When blindly looking at Macbeth and Twenty One Pilots, one may not be able notice any similar traits considering the first is a play written in 1606, and the other is a band that originated in 2009; both are completely different in form and are from contrasting eras. Despite these differences, the well-known Shakespearean play, Macbeth, and the band, Twenty One Pilots, share similar messages involving manipulation, the need for power, and suicide.
Within the work, Macbeth, from the beginning it is evident that Lady Macbeth has full power over Macbeth’s …show more content…

In response to his statement Lady Macbeth says, “Wouldst thou have that / Which thou esteem’st the ornament of life, / And live a coward in thine own esteem, / Letting “I dare not” wait upon “I would” [...]” (1.7.41-45), which states that she is not pleased with him and thinks he is a coward. Although murder is evil and, obviously, illegal, Lady Macbeth knows that she must have Duncan killed in order to gain what Macbeth desires, so she manipulates him into thinking that he must effectuate this plan. The reader is aware of the fact that she successfully influenced him because in Act 2, Scene 1, Macbeth states that the deed “is done”, which gives the impression that he is now confident with his actions. Manipulation, as seen above, is also evident in a few songs of Twenty One Pilots. Similar to Macbeth, Tyler is being manipulated by the voices inside his head that are telling him to do something that he knows he should not. “I’ve got two faces, blurry’s the one I’m not” (Goner) is a popular lyric, which

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