Yo ho ho! Analyzing Pirates of the Carribean's Cold & Cruelly Perfect Prologue by Dan Krynn
And how it turns on Elizabeth Swann
Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate’s life for me…
The movie begins with a young Elizabeth Swann singing the famous song on a foggy evening on the boat, which tells us that even if she’s a young lady, she is getting caught up in the romanticism of the freedom of pirates, even though it’s not a glorious or glamorous lifestyle, and she is completely unaware of saying, …