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velikii [3]
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In the song The Sound of Silence, what is the metaphor of the neon lights

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miskamm [114]3 years ago
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The neon god refers to the neon lights that was mentioned earlier in the song. It could symbolize anything that people follow blindly or do absent-mindedly from a corrupt leader to a television, to a cell phone.
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