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... The song, “Hotel California” is a great example of this. ...
Addiction is usually associated with drug use, but limiting the theme of addiction to drugs in the case of “Hotel California” would make the song lose much of its meaning. The writers of the “Hotel California”, The Eagles, were speaking of addiction to drugs, money, Hollywood life, and fame. ...
In other lines in “Hotel California” prostitution becomes too obvious to be ignored. ... The description of the Hotel California almost gives it a brothel like feeling. ...
As a whole, the sub-themes in “Hotel California” are related to fame. ... Appropriately, the song is titled “Hotel California”. They do not live in a hotel; they only stay in one while they are on their journey, just as the fame will be only temporary.
Approximate Word count = 983 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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