Johnny Boy's Unrequited Love

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Love is a feeling which many of us have experienced at one time or another in our lives. Bonds created by interpersonal relationships can occur among friends or co-workers, which bring them closer to one another and eventually end up in a romance. William and Johnny Boy are friends in a punk gang, living in a turmoil England at the end of the 70s. Unexpectedly, they discover an ongoing attraction between them. This story can be entitled “an unrequited love”, “one last song” or “go fuck yourself”. The three titles are suitable to portray this punk love.
When William kisses Johnny Boy, he feels something was starting. However, he will find himself in despair when he realizes his love is unrequited. The lads kiss in an upheaval society in which homosexual love is not frowned upon. A lot less among punks. William is young and has been hit by Cupid’s arrow though he does not know whether his friends will accept their relationship or how they would react. The eyes of the others are looking at him and judging him, weakening his thoughts and feelings. Hemmed in his quandary, he feels ashamed and trapped. Johnny Boy is stronger, he is admired by everybody else and he is the king. He betrays William kissing the new girl in town, breaking his heart, sending him into the depths of despair. Never will he find love in Johnny Boy. …show more content…

As the train draws away from the station William sings his last song. Possibly as an ode, a hymn, or a farewell song to his birthplace. He leaves behind all the sorrow and pain allowing himself to set free. Music has captivated him and the gang since ever. It is an incredibly effective way to express themselves and cope with challenging life circumstances. William, Johnny, Brick, Danny and Doug find in music a way out to their unfulfilled lives. They play the chords of their idols, embodying their lyrics as their own. He is leaving his hometown recreating himself in a new man, a new

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