I'm writing an essay for my english assessment task (due im tomorrow O_O) about how the perceptions of the journey is shaped in my related material and how it links to Huck Finn.
One of my pieces of related material is the song Hermod's Ride To Hel (Loke's Treachery Part 1) by Amon Amarth. Lyrics
As you can see, if you read the lyrics, the song has a lot of references to norse mythology, which the majority of people are not going to know much/anything about.
Anyway, my question is: Is it acceptable to bring in extra information that isn't explained in the text. For example, i know that Baldr is the god of innocence, beauty, joy, purity, and peace and he is also the son of Odin and Frigg. None of that is mentioned in the song, but it is a vital part of the journey i'm writing about. So is it ok to bring this kind of information into my essay?
Cheers in advance.
One of my pieces of related material is the song Hermod's Ride To Hel (Loke's Treachery Part 1) by Amon Amarth. Lyrics
As you can see, if you read the lyrics, the song has a lot of references to norse mythology, which the majority of people are not going to know much/anything about.
Anyway, my question is: Is it acceptable to bring in extra information that isn't explained in the text. For example, i know that Baldr is the god of innocence, beauty, joy, purity, and peace and he is also the son of Odin and Frigg. None of that is mentioned in the song, but it is a vital part of the journey i'm writing about. So is it ok to bring this kind of information into my essay?
Cheers in advance.