Does the Little Mermaid song "Kiss the Girl" show Carpe Diem?!
Question: I just need a yes or a no
but a sentence or two why you think that would be appreciated
Answers: I just need a yes or a no
but a sentence or two why you think that would be appreciated
Oh yeah. Prince Eric needs to take advantage of the situation and seize the day, meaning "kiss the girl". In that scene he doesn't do it though... Hmmmm.
No he does not Carpe Diem
Yes it is a good example of Carpe Diem
No because it is a song from Disney
yes bc it's telling the guy to seize the day by kissing the girl
Carpe diem means "seize the day". Think about the song. Sebastian is telling Eric to kiss Ariel because it is the right moment, he has the opportunity, and it's what they all want. This is a matter of opinion. Do YOU think the message Sebastian is trying to get across is equivalent to "seize the day"? Day, in this case, could be substituted for moment, chance, etc.
Yes, because it is a moment that may never be captured again.
yeah i think so