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A key quote from the book is narrated in the video: "The bird fights its way out of the egg. The egg is the world. Who would be born must first destroy a world."

This paper analyzes the music video for (2016) by BTS, examining its use of high art, literary symbolism, and Jungian psychology to depict the turbulent transition from childhood innocence to the complexities of adulthood. I. Introduction A key quote from the book is narrated

"Blood Sweat & Tears" is more than a pop performance; it is a visual essay on the . Through the lens of Demian and classical art, BTS argues that the "fall" is not a failure, but a prerequisite for enlightenment. The video concludes that to be whole, one must acknowledge both the light and the dark, the blood and the tears. The video concludes that to be whole, one

References to Herbert James Draper’s The Lament for Icarus and Bruegel’s Landscape with the Fall of Icarus appear through V’s character. His jump from the balcony signifies a voluntary "fall" into the unknown—a necessary risk for growth. but a prerequisite for enlightenment.

The climax—Jin kissing the dark-winged statue—is a metaphor for making a pact with reality. By embracing the "fallen" or "broken" parts of himself, he completes his initiation into adulthood. V. Conclusion