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Analysis of Pink Floyd's The Wall
Pink Floyd's "The Wall", is a very dark, disturbing, film about a man's self destruction and the hardships he suffered throughout his life. As a young boy Floyd's father was killed in a war, and he grew up an only child with a very protective mother. Floyd was very alone, when he need a male role model the most and for that he grew up depressed. Throughout the film
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with reality. Pink Floyd's "The Wall" is a film with wild imagery portrayed through documentation and animation. The film provokes ones mind to think and analysis the entire length. As a young child Floyd was left alone by his father's death, and because of this hardship he pushes his wife away again resulting in his loneliness. Floyd leads his life into destruction with drugs, casual sex, and emptiness by not letting people in. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**
with reality. Pink Floyd's "The Wall" is a film with wild imagery portrayed through documentation and animation. The film provokes ones mind to think and analysis the entire length. As a young child Floyd was left alone by his father's death, and because of this hardship he pushes his wife away again resulting in his loneliness. Floyd leads his life into destruction with drugs, casual sex, and emptiness by not letting people in. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**