| Figurative Language | ||||
| The chorus uses phrases such as "tamed in the net of his mind" and "lion on the hill" to portray once again man's dominance over all. The "lion" suggests a much more powerful and dominant tone. The fact also that man "tamed" this animal is a huge feat and continues this tone of wonderment toward the race of man. "Thought as rapid as air" is also an example of figurative language, and describes the power of the brain and thought of man. | ||||