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- An Analysis of the Video "Like A Prayer" by Madonna
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- Madonna first arrived in the national popular culture in 1984 with
- her song "Borderline". She moved very quickly in the ensuing years
- to make several records (many of which have gone multi-platinum)
- and to take several world tours with sold-out concerts, and has
- caused quite a bit of controversy in what she has done in the
- public eye. Examples include posing nude for Penthouse magazine
- (and announcing afterwards that she was not ashamed for doing it),
- marrying (and subsequently divorcing) actor and media-avoider Sean
- Penn, creating a fashion trend (which was primarily popular with
- teenage girls), and making truly atrocious movies which the
- critics hated and the people refused to see (the only two
- exceptions are Dick Tracy and Truth or Dare, her controversial yet
- fascinating self-documentary about her tour of the same name). It
- seems that Madonna seems to enjoy attention, good or bad, and it
- seems like she feeds on her own controversy. Her songs, and the
- music videos which accompany them, are no exception to this.
- However, the things she does and the images she projects requests
- contemporary society to reflect on itself, and to possibly
- re-create itself in innovative and inventive styles. Perhaps she
- always breaks with convention because she sees things in a
- different light than the rest of society. This essay shall focus
- on the video which accompanies the title track from her 1989
- album, "Like A Prayer," which certainly had its share of
- controversy.
- Probably the most startling image in the music video was that of
- several burning crosses on a lawn or a hill. These crosses were in
- the background, while Madonna was facing the camera and singing.
- When I saw the music video for the first time, this particular
- section of the video made me sit up and intently watch my
- television screen. The first things I thought about were, "She's a
- very outspoken woman for doing this! Boy, she's got a lot of
- nerve! I believe she was raised Catholic, and she's making a
- mockery of the Catholic Church by doing so! The Pope would be
- offended, to say the least!" The radical approach to dispose of
- any religion (or a person's religious or pious fervor) is at least
- shocking. The cross is the symbol of Christianity and all it
- stands for. Seeing the cross engulfed in fire -- which symbolizes
- (and is) a destructive force -- would be very disturbing for
- anyone to see, Christian or not. I sat up and took notice, and I'm
- not even Christian -- I am Jewish. Furthermore, the fact that
- Madonna is singing in front of the crosses (and consequently, not
- doing anything to stop the crosses burning) implies that she
- condones cross-burning. This thought asks three questions. Does
- she also condone the Ku Klux Klan, which also burns crosses? Does
- she like the idea of religion and/or atheism in any way at all?
- Does Madonna believe in God? These are all very deep and probing
- questions, which can only be answered truthfully by Madonna
- herself.
- Another small piece of the music video showed Madonna kissing a
- black man. While I personally feel that love is blind and has no
- boundaries, a vast majority of America cocked an eyebrow to this
- scene. In recent years, a television situation comedy and a major
- motion picture have both built on interracial relationships as the
- core of the storyline. "True Colors" was on the Fox Network, built
- around a black man married to a white woman. Spike Lee's movie
- "Jungle Fever" also had a black man and a white woman. Lee's
- reason why he did a story of a black man and a white woman (and
- not a white man and a black woman) was that the white woman has
- been stereotyped to be the essence of all beauty, and that the
- black man has been stereotyped to be a stud. (It is true that
- films and television shows have been made which focused on
- relationships between white men and black women; an example is the
- film "Soul Man.") Does Madonna have any feelings for men of other
- races? Should America care? Knowing Madonna's sexual liberalism
- (she "confessed" to having partial feelings for women in an
- interview), has she and/or will she seek out alternative methods
- to satisfy her sexuality and her sexual curiosity?
- Both Madonna and the controversy she causes are interesting to
- watch. The public keeps a sharp eye on what she does because she
- is an outspoken individual who knows how to market herself to the
- worldwide media. She always strays from the norm, and she always
- gives her brash opinions on particular establishments, and acts on
- those opinions afterwards. Many people have many opinions about
- her, and many people speak their mind about her. This is what she
- likes -- to listen to people talking about her. She loves the
- attention and uses it to her advantage. My opinion of Madonna is
- that what she doesn't have in pure talent (and I think that she's
- a little lacking in the talent department), she makes up for with
- creativity, controversy, intelligence (she attended the University
- of Michigan -- called by some to be the best public school in the
- nation) and sexuality (she is an extremely beautiful woman -- I
- saw her Penthouse layout) to literally guarantee an audience. It
- is for this ingenuity that I respect her.
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