Social inadequacy is an aspect of life that many in today’s world consider a matter of great importance. There is a constant “war” for the apex position on the social hierarchy that has been created as a result of mankind’s strict focus on society. An indie pop band by the name of Fun. have taken this concern and made it the subject of a song called Some Nights. This song depicts and acknowledges the existence of a social hierarchy and the world’s fixation on reaching the top of it. This song also demonstrates the Marxist theory which states that one’s self-conscious is determined by one’s social existence. Simply put, with little social power, one cannot be sure of whom they are. Furthermore, this song illustrates whow power in society grants power in other areas, like trends, that control society and how it functions. The constant struggle for higher positions in the social hierarchy, how social existence determines one’s consciousness, and how power in general is gained through social dominance are all examples of how dependent man is on social adequacy in today’s world.
It is evident that, in today’s world, power in society is the greatest power of all, not only in the present, but for many years. In the song, the lyrics agree with this aspect of Marxism. “Some nights, I wish that my lips could build a castle, some nights I wish they’d just fall off”. Here a reference to a “castle” is made. A castle is meant to be fortified, with followers ready to defend it. It is a symbol of wealth and people who have castles are usually known to society. Nate wants his lips to be instruments of social command, so that people may become loyal to him and he can gain followers and, in turn, power in other areas. “Some nights I wish they’d just fall off” refers to Nate’s other side of thinking. On the other hand, he wants his lips, potential tools of dictating society, to fall of and be of no harm to anyone. Upon closer analysis, he doesn’t want to