A Real Man
Summary
TLDRThe script explores the complex and often unrealistic expectations placed on men in relationships. It tells the story of a woman who desires a 'real man' who is attentive, emotionally controlled, and selfless, yet finds it difficult to accept his human imperfections. The narrative highlights the struggle of a man trying to meet these expectations, only to realize that the idealized image of a man she envisions is unattainable. It's a poignant commentary on the pressures of masculinity and the importance of understanding and accepting one's partner as they are.
Takeaways
- đ The song discusses the unrealistic expectations some people have for their partners, highlighting the conflict between idealized love and real-life relationships.
- đȘ It portrays the desire for a man who is chivalrous, caring, and emotionally stable, yet also capable of providing material support and time.
- đ€ The lyrics suggest that the woman in the song is seeking a 'real man' who embodies both emotional strength and vulnerability, which can be a challenging combination to maintain.
- đŹ The script uses the metaphor of a 'Disney movie' to illustrate the gap between fantasy and reality, suggesting that the woman's expectations are influenced by unrealistic portrayals of love.
- đ It touches on the emotional toll that trying to meet these expectations can take on a person, leading to feelings of inadequacy and a loss of self.
- đĄ The song implies that the man is expected to suppress his emotions and always be strong, which is an unhealthy and unsustainable expectation.
- đ It highlights the theme of disappointment when the 'real man' fails to live up to the idealized image, leading to a sense of disillusionment.
- đ€·ââïž The man in the song is depicted as struggling with his identity and purpose, as he tries to conform to the woman's expectations and ultimately feels lost.
- đ· The lyrics mention the man turning to alcohol as a coping mechanism for his emotional pain, indicating the severity of the impact of unmet expectations.
- đ„ It suggests that love should be patient and kind, and that it can be both beautiful and flawed, emphasizing the need for understanding and acceptance in relationships.
- đ The song concludes with the woman leaving, despite the man's efforts to change himself, reinforcing the theme that trying to meet unrealistic expectations can be futile.
Q & A
What does the woman in the script say she wants in a partner?
-The woman in the script says she wants a 'real man' who is considerate, in control of his emotions, and always available to her.
What is the contradiction presented in the script regarding the woman's desires?
-The contradiction is that while she wants a man who is always available and puts her first, she also expects him to be successful and provide for her, which are conflicting demands.
How is the man described in the script in terms of his emotional expression?
-The man is described as someone who wears his heart on his sleeve but is also expected to be in control of his emotions and not get mad.
What does the script suggest about the woman's expectations being unrealistic?
-The script suggests that the woman's expectations are unrealistic because she wants a man who can be both emotionally available and successful without any flaws or the need for personal time.
What is the man's reaction to the woman's expectations?
-The man tries to live up to the woman's expectations but eventually realizes that the 'real man' he was trying to be is dying inside, as he struggles to meet her demands.
How does the script address the theme of love and patience?
-The script addresses the theme by stating that love is patient and kind, but also can be blind and evil, suggesting that the woman's love lacks understanding and patience for the man's human nature.
What does the script imply about the woman's perception of the man after she finds out he is human?
-The script implies that the woman discards the man when she finds out he is human, suggesting that she had put him on a pedestal and was disappointed when he didn't meet her idealized image.
How does the man cope with the woman's constant pointing out of his mistakes?
-The man copes by diving to the bottom of a bottle, drowning in his sorrows, and praying for the woman to stop pointing out his mistakes and provide a safe place for him.
What does the script say about the man's transformation in an attempt to meet the woman's expectations?
-The man twists and changes himself, trying to become the ideal 'real man' that the woman paints in her mind, until she decides to walk away.
What is the final realization of the man in the script?
-The man's final realization is that despite all his efforts to change and meet the woman's expectations, she still decides to leave, indicating that what she wants may not be for a real man.
Outlines
đ Unrealistic Expectations of a 'Real Man'
The script in paragraph 1 explores the conflict between the idealized image of a 'real man' and the reality of human relationships. It portrays a woman who desires a man who is always supportive, emotionally available, and financially stable, yet also expects him to be perfect and without flaws. The narrative highlights the man's struggle to meet these expectations, which ultimately leads to his emotional breakdown and the woman's realization that her ideal is unrealistic. The man's attempts to be the 'real man' she envisions result in him suppressing his own needs and emotions, which is unsustainable and unhealthy. The script ends with the woman's departure, leaving the man broken and confused, questioning the validity of the 'real man' concept.
Mindmap
Keywords
đĄReal Man
đĄEmotions
đĄHeart on his sleeve
đĄDreams
đĄDisney movie
đĄPedestal
đĄHuman
đĄLove
đĄBroken and confused
đĄSorrow
đĄRescue
Highlights
She desires a man who is emotionally strong, yet tender.
The man should be attentive, opening doors and holding hands.
He must maintain a positive demeanor even when feeling down.
Control over emotions is crucial, yet he should be open-hearted.
The man should be willing to dedicate all his time to her.
He should be able to put his own dreams aside for her.
The man is expected to be financially stable and successful.
She wants a man who embodies unrealistic expectations.
The man is torn between providing and being emotionally available.
He struggles with the pressure of being perfect and pleasing her.
The man feels neglected when his emotional needs are ignored.
He is expected to be strong yet sensitive, a paradoxical demand.
The man's emotional vulnerability is not acknowledged.
He is criticized for not meeting the idealized image of a man.
The man feels devalued when he is seen as less than perfect.
He attempts to change himself to fit her idealized image.
The man's efforts to please lead to his own emotional demise.
Love is portrayed as patient and kind, yet capable of being harsh.
The man's struggle reflects the unrealistic standards of masculinity.
He turns to alcohol as a coping mechanism for his pain.
The man seeks understanding and a safe space for his emotions.
The woman's constant criticism damages the man's self-esteem.
The man's transformation is driven by the desire to be accepted.
The woman's departure highlights the failure of the man's efforts.
Transcripts
Yeah she says she wants a real man
One who opens up the door holds her hand
And still smiles when he feels bad
In control of his emotions
Wears his heart on his sleeve
but donât get mad
One who gives her all his time
Puts his dreams to the side
And gets a real bag
Yeah she says she wants a REAL MAN
But what she wants is not for REAL MAN
REALest story ever told
canât have a MAN whoâs
making money always home
Heart like a truck
thatâs why heâs always on the road
providing everything you need
to live the life you say you want
Canât have a man who wears
his heart on a sleeve
that wonât rip once a while at the seams
Especially if you never take the time
To look into his eyes
And hear him when he silently screams
Yeah she says she wants a real man
One who opens up the door holds her hand
And still smiles when he feels bad
In control of his emotions
Wears his heart on his sleeve
but donât get mad
One who gives her all his time
Puts his dreams to the side
And gets a real bag
Yeah she says she wants a REAL MAN
But what she wants is not for REAL MAN
That Disney movie that she wanted
Was a dream and not REALity
or something that she got
She put that MAN up on a pedestal
Discards him when she
found out he was human then he dropped
Heâs not perfect
But oh he tries To live up to her beautiful lie
But as time goes by Heâll REALize
The MAN he once knew
on the inside him died
Yeah she says she wants a real man
One who opens up the door holds her hand
And still smiles when he feels bad
In control of his emotions
Wears his heart on his sleeve
but donât get mad
One who gives her all his time
Puts his dreams to the side
And gets a real bag
Yeah she says she wants a REAL MAN
But what she wants is not for REAL MAN
Love is patient
Love is kind
Can be evil and also blind
God made man then said in life
Heâll find good things
When he finds his wife
So as a REAL MAN broken and confused
Struggling not knowing what to do
He dove to the bottom of the bottle
Drowned in his sorrows
And prayed one day she would rescue
By stop pointing out all his mistakes
Be the place he felt safe
To express the emotions
The world said he canât
Heâs the rock that she needs
But she hammers away
At the love that he has
Like she wants it to break
Despite all of the pain
He twisted and changed
Trying to become
the whole picture she paints
Till she woke up one day
Said sheâs walking away
Looked him dead in the face
and then screamed
That she says she wants a real man
One who opens up the door holds her hand
And still smiles when he feels bad (she's not ready for it)
In control of his emotions
Wears his heart on his sleeve
but donât get mad (that's impossible)
One who gives her all his time
Puts his dreams to the side
And gets a real bag
Yeah she says she wants a REAL MAN
But what she wants is not for REAL MAN
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