Twentieth Century Fox

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The Allure of the Twentieth Century Fox

The Doors' song 'Twentieth Century Fox' paints a vivid picture of a modern, sophisticated woman who embodies the essence of the 20th century. The lyrics describe her as 'fashionably lean' and 'fashionably late,' highlighting her stylish and punctual nature. She is portrayed as someone who never causes a scene or breaks a date, suggesting a sense of reliability and poise. The repeated phrase 'twentieth century fox' serves as a metaphor for her being a quintessential modern woman, exuding confidence and allure.

The song further delves into her personality, describing her as having 'no tears, no fears, no ruined years, no clocks.' This suggests that she lives in the moment, unburdened by past regrets or future anxieties. She is the 'queen of cool,' a title that underscores her composed and unflappable demeanor. The line 'since her mind left school, it never hesitates' implies that she is decisive and self-assured, qualities that make her stand out in a crowd.

The lyrics also touch on her intellectual and emotional independence. She 'won't waste time on elementary talk,' indicating that she values meaningful conversations and has little patience for trivial matters. The metaphor 'got the world locked up inside a plastic box' suggests that she has a firm grasp on her life and surroundings, encapsulating her control and mastery over her environment. Overall, 'Twentieth Century Fox' is a celebration of a woman who is the epitome of modernity, confidence, and sophistication.

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