Come What May
Come What May is a phrase that signifies determination and acceptance of facing whatever challenges or events the future holds. It is often used to express a sense of resilience and readiness to deal with any situation, good or bad, that might arise. This expression has been popularized in various forms of media and literature, embodying a spirit of steadfastness and courage.
Origin[edit | edit source]
The exact origin of the phrase "Come What May" is difficult to pinpoint, as it has been used in English language literature and speech for centuries. It is believed to derive from older expressions that convey a similar sentiment of facing the future with resolve, regardless of what it might bring.
In Literature and Media[edit | edit source]
"Come What May" has found its way into numerous works of literature, songs, and films, often serving as a powerful statement of love, commitment, or determination.
Literature[edit | edit source]
In literature, the phrase is used to evoke a sense of enduring loyalty or to underscore a character's determination in the face of daunting challenges. It can be found in the works of various authors, where it adds depth to the narrative by highlighting the resilience or steadfastness of characters.
Music[edit | edit source]
In music, "Come What May" is perhaps most famously associated with the song of the same name from the film Moulin Rouge! (2001). This song, performed by characters played by Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman, is a declaration of undying love and commitment in spite of the obstacles that the characters face.
Film and Television[edit | edit source]
Beyond Moulin Rouge!, the phrase has been used in titles and dialogues in various films and television shows, often to underscore themes of love, commitment, and facing adversity.
Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]
The phrase "Come What May" resonates with many for its message of hope, resilience, and unconditional commitment. It serves as a reminder that, despite the uncertainties of life, one can face the future with confidence and courage.
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