Bts Blood Sweat and Tears Live Funny Captions Looking for Wallet

In case you were curious almost the art and some symbolisms involved in BTS's new album Wings, specifically the song "Blood Sweat & Tears," this walkthrough is for you!

 If yous want to learn more most these works or the artists, just click on their names (colored purple) and it should lead you lot to their congruent wikipedia pages.

Did I miss anything? Discover annihilation else? Feel gratuitous to comment down below or send a message!


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The painting shown in front of Jin is calledThe Fall of the Insubordinate Angels by Bruegel, a Flemish Renaissance artist, in 1562. (Did anyone detect that the left side has a blackness door, while the right side is white? Interesting…)

The discipline of this painting surrounds a biblical passage from Revelations 12, specially verses vii-9.

"And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the dragon fought and his angels,

And prevailed not; neither was their place found whatever more in sky.

And the great dragon was cast out, that old ophidian, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him." (Revelations 12:7-9)

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This painting depicts the war of skillful versus evil, in which the demons are cast back into the hell from which they came from. Pay close attending to this painting, every bit information technology becomes a very important office of the MV later on.


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Since there is a biblical theme going on, let's continue seeing how the Bible is besides depicted in this video. Every bit seen in the screenshot to a higher place, Jimin is holding an apple.

The almost classic story in the Bible is that of the fall of humanity in Genesis 3, in which Satan convinces Adam and Eve to go against God's orders, eating the fruit from the tree of cognition of adept and evil. The fruit of this tree is virtually commonly depicted by that of an apple tree, though the actual blazon of fruit or the tree's appearance is not mentioned. By eating the apple, humanity is forever doomed to sin and is forbidden from living in the Garden of Eden.

Satan is also a big part of this story equally well, since he himself was actually 1 of God's about dearest angels that betrayed Him, therefore losing his identify in sky and "losing his wings." (hint hint)


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This painting that V is sitting in front of may just seem like an out-of-place backdrop, simply it really has its ain pregnant backside information technology. This painting can also be found in Jungkook's room, fondly known as "the swing room."

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Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, likewise causeless to have been painted by Bruegel, depicts an ocean scenery with Icarus drowning in the corner, equally shown beneath in the red circumvolve. (It's a rather strange painting…)

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Icarus is also brought back into the light of the MV as another painting in the background of Jungkook's room.

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This painting is known equally The Lament for Icarus, painted by the English language Classicist artist, Herbert James Draper. Information technology depicts the fallen Icarus existence mourned over past 2 nymphs, as well known as spirits of nature.

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At present yous may be wondering, who in the earth is Icarus and what is his story?

Icarus' father, Daedalus, created what was known as The Labyrinth. Because of it's secretive nature, the king who commissioned the maze decided to lock up Daedalus and his son in a tower. However, the smart designer made wings out of feathers and wax, assuasive them to fly out of the tower and over the ocean, escaping their prison house. Daedalus warns his son Icarus to stay far abroad from the sun. Despite this, Icarus, overcome by giddiness and the thought that he could reach the pinnacle where the gods themselves lived, flew closer and closer to the dominicus, until the wax on his wings melted and he fell into the sea. You want to know who else has wings?

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And who lost them?

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Y'all're welcome. Also, guess who has dripping wax on their finger? (Jungkook)

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Continuing on.


Now, if you read the book Demian on which this MV is based on, Emil Sinclair paints two paintings. One of them is that of a bird.

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If yous read the book itself, one of the starting time interactions between Emil and Demian are that of the crest that hangs above the doorway of Sinclair's house gate. (This is seen in Jungkook's teaser, BEGIN…hmm…) To be a little more specific, it is that of a sparrow hawk. Throughout the book, it becomes a symbolism of being set complimentary. Notwithstanding, will he really be gratis? Or will his wings collapse under his weight and yank him down into the night completeness below?

When trying to find out how else the sparrow militarist could be connected to the story, I went searching for a relationship to Roman and Greek mythology, something that popped up quite a bit in this MV. What I came upwards with is probably totally a coincidence, or perchance not…

Here is a picture of a seemingly, just-trying-to-troll-us-fangirls-into-fainting Jungkook.

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And hither is a statue of the Egyptian-turned-Greek god, Harpocrates. Don't their gesture wait like? Finger to lips? (Bonus: he has wings!)

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Harpocrates was the Greek god of silence, taking the form of a kid. He really originated from the Egyptian god, Horus, who was the son of Isis and Osiris. In Egyptian mythology, his caput was symbolized by that of the sparrow hawk. Coincidence or not, pretty interesting.


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This cup also comes up in the MV, something I had noticed before, but never actually took find of. Even so, I did notice an underlying theme of "green" throughout the MV, and I was curious as to what this curiously colored drink was.

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Lo and behold, the drinkable known equally absinthe. It is actually a rather potent alcoholic beverage, also nicknamed "the green fairy." Actually banned in many countries, this alcoholic drink can undergo many methods of grooming; the ane in this specific MV is called the Bohemian Method. It involves, like information technology shows, placing a sugar cube on top of a spoon and lighting it on burn, and so dropping it into the drink itself to burn. The main ingredient in this drinkable isArtemisia absinthium, a species of wormwood/mugwort. Going dorsum again into Greek mythology, Artemisia, or Artemis, was the goddess of the hunt, virginity, childbirth, and protector of children. Not really connected, just merely wanted to give a food for idea. Many of the theories that I am reading consider this a symbolism of falling to the temptation of alcoholism.


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This 1 I didn't notice until re-watching the video, and so this is sort of put in a weird identify and I didn't want to interrupt the flow of the connection for the previous works of art mentioned, merely anyways…

Crouching Venusis actually a topic washed past many sculptors during the Hellenistic era. Information technology apparently depicts a surprised Aphrodite/Venus, the Greek/Roman goddess of love and beauty, in the eye of her bathroom. She tries to hide her embarrassment by crouching and covering her breasts and face.

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This particular example shown is the most like one that I could find. Besides known every bit Vénus Accroupie,it is part of King Louis Xiv's collection, and is now housed at the Louvre Museum in French republic.


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Now this one was a work of art that I idea I wouldn't be able to discover… but I actually constitute it! (By the way, if you lot were curious nearly which scene Landscape with the Fall of Icarus shows up in "the swing room," it'south in the bottom right corner of this screenshot. This also shows another angle of The Lament for Icarus)

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It is an illusionistic ceiling painting by Giuglio Quaglio (Italian Bizarre) on the ceiling of Ljubljana Cathedral in Slovenia. I could non detect much more than particular near the specific painting, except for a full motion-picture show of the ceiling which I had no energy to summarize.


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A lot of famous sculptures, especially those in the Renaissance and Neoclassical period, were based off of Greek mythology. The famous sculpture of Perseus with the Head of Medusa, brought to life by Benvenuto Cellini (Italian Mannerism), told the story of the beautiful woman from Athens. There are two major stories involved with this woman, one of them being her human relationship with the god Poseidon. However, the ane that fits the story more is that of her pride.

One 24-hour interval, Medusa goes to the temple, where sculptures of the gods and goddesses are put in display to show their vast dazzler. However, Medusa, being the unwise maiden that she was, bragged about her own beauty loudly in front of the statue of Athena.

Never flaunt your dazzler, especially in front of a goddess. Enraged, Athena cursed Medusa, making anyone who laid eyes on her physical self turned into rock. One of Medusa'southward symbolic, physical traits as well bestowed onto her by this curse was her pilus, which was replaced by live snakes, to give her a hideous appearance.

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In the story depicted by this sculpture, the hero Perseus was ordered past Male monarch Polydectes to gift him with the head of Medusa. Past using his shield equally a mirror, he is able to "see" Medusa without looking her in the centre, thus allowing him to precisely cutting off her head. (MIRRORS! They testify up later as well! I just noticed the connection when recollecting this myth for the sake of this theory)

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In terms of the second sculpture, I was originally unable to observe the verbal replica/image on the internet. However, from a wonderful Ground forces friend of mine led me to a reddit post, which helped me to discover that it is a statue of "Livia Drusilla," who was the third and concluding wife of Julius Augustus. In this particular Roman artwork (writer unknown), probably dating back to the 1st century CE, she stands with a wheat sheaf in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left (our left and right). These specific symbolic items are linked dorsum to Ceres, the Roman goddess of agronomics, fertility, and motherhood. However, there is also the possibility that she is non Ceres, but the goddess Ops, who was also a goddess of fertility. Her Greek equivalent was Rhea, the married woman of Cronus and the mother of all the twelve major gods and goddesses. There is debate as to whether or not Ops tin be considered a goddess, but that is some other topic in itself. As to why she is related to the story, it may be because of her title as a great female parent to the nation of Rome, which links to the whole subject of Frau Eva, mother of Demian, in the book by which this MV is based on.


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Pietà(also known equally Lamentation), a sculpture made by the famous Michelangelo that can exist institute in Vatican Metropolis at St. Peter's Basilica, depicts the mourning of the mother of Jesus over her son'due south corpse later on His crucifixion. (Annotation: J-Promise has a lot to do with moms… like Frau Eva from the book "Demian," every bit well equally the mother of Jesus Christ. Also, his song is called "Mama"… How interesting… hint hint.)


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This screenshot kind of sucks, so yous probably can't read the quote on the top. Only I'yard translating it and telling you almost it, and so it doesn't affair! :)

"Human being muss noch Chaos in sich haben, um einen tanzenden Stern gebären zu können." (You must have chaos inside you lot to requite nativity to a dancing star.)

This is from a book, written past Friedrich Nietzsche, called "Thus Spoke Zarathustra."

The volume'due south primary premise surrounds the lack of gods in our world, as well as the power of humanity through sheer will. The specific quote shown here basically adds on to the notion that our worlds thrives off anarchy (entropy, for all chemical science/biology students out in that location). Information technology is only through chaos that nosotros are able to give forth creativity and live freely.

Too, remember the painting at the outset, The Fall of the Rebel Angels, that I said to remember? Well gauge what? The painting is replaced by this quote and mirror!


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If yous are all the same here, congratulations! Last symbolism I've found significant so far. As a BTS fan, I'grand certain you all know about Jin's obsession with flowers throughout the final couple MV's. Here, as shown, is a white lily that's reflection is of a imperial hyacinth.

White lilies, though mainly used equally a symbolism of the purity of the Virgin Mary (Pietà shows up over again!), it is also shown in funerals as the "soul of the departed [restoring their] innocence later on death."

The purple hyacinth is based off of some other Greek myth. The god Apollo favored a young male child named Hyakinthos, whom was also loved by Zephyr, god of the west wind. 1 day, Hyakinthos was playing with Apollo, learning to throw a discus (basically a actually difficult and heavy frisbee). Zephyr, jealous at their relationship, made the discus lose its class and hit the poor boy in the head, killing him instantly. Apollo, brokenhearted, later sees a blossom sprouting from the claret of Hyakinthos, thus giving information technology the name "hyacinth." The imperial hyacinth has its own unique meaning – "asking for forgiveness or having deep regrets."


Unfortunately, I exercise non have a lot of theories surrounding these works of fine art at the moment, which is why I did not include them. I may finish my theories in a different post. However, one major theme that I found within all these is the fall of humanity to sin and our own pridefulness, the belief that we can do annihilation all by ourselves… fifty-fifty equally everything falls (random note: first lyrics to BTS's I Demand U).


BONUS ane: Does "Chatroom two, three″ mean annihilation to anyone? I merely randomly noticed it and idea it was funny… Just I suddenly came to a revelation…

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If the fruit is eaten in the room above the room where the paintings of fallen Icarus is located, is this a symbolism that we were originally "blinded" from our ain nakedness (Suga's blindfold) in the Garden of Eden, but after eating the "fruit," (Jimin's apple), we became aware of our own nakedness and became ashamed due to our humanly pride, therefore beingness shoved out of God's paradise (Genesis three) and vicious downwardly from our high standing, similar to Icarus falling from the sky? (more like shoved to the flooring beneath…lol. Await, so the tertiary floor is paradise, second floor could possibly exist world… what is the first floor then? Hell? I'm thinking too much.)

BONUS 2: This is Not from the MV, simply some of the teasers. At present from the reddit post I had mentioned earlier, my fellow detective noticed a common symbol showing up multiple times.

It is seen in J-Hope'south "MAMA" teaser…

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5'southward "Stigma" teaser…

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And finally Jin'south wallpaper…

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After reading the book Demian and researching the MV enough times, I was able to detect that it was a picture of the god Abraxas, which was mentioned on multiple occasions in the book on which this was based on.

"The bird fights its style out of the egg. The egg is the world. Who would exist born must start destroy a world. The bird flies to God. That God'south name is Abraxas."

Here is a basic prototype of what he looks similar.

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Abraxas is actually a rather mysterious private. He/She originated from Gnosticism, which was a organized religion that was based around knowledge being 1's salvation. Other than being mentioned in the book, there is not much information pertaining this particular god, other than the fact that he was a pop figure engraved on amulets and was meant to be the ruler over God and the devil themselves.


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