Pink floyd the wall the trial meaning
This song is about Roger facing the real world. The reason for roger waters writing the wall came from when he spat in the face of a fan at a concert and realized how fame can bring you down and issolate you from the real world. This song is a reflection on all the hardships of Pink's life. First, his teacher gets to talk. It was expressed in "The Happiest Days of Our Lives" and in scenes from the movie that the teacher was opressive.
Then Pink's wife gets to talk. It's already been expressed in the movie and in many songs like "One of my Turns" and "Young Lust" that he has a terrible relationship, and she trashes him. Then it's the mother's turn to talk. She obviously loves him, and wants her baby back, but the judge ruins that and sentences him to be exposed to the outside world, curing Pink of his insanity. A somewhat violent end to one of the greatest rock operas of all time. All lyrics are property and copyright of their owners.
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Also the representation of the wife could be reminiscent of his childood. Children would probably associate scorpions with something they would be afraid of, and this is fitting because her testimony is by far the most damaging of the three. Author's Addendum: Interpreting the doll as a symbol of Pink's stunted childhood also provides a ready explanation for the clips of the large rag doll entangled in barbed wire Pink's innocence is perpetually tied up with the death of his father on the battlefield.
This shows that often people can entrap others within their own walls, and can thus become bricks of each others wall. It's ironic that his mother is trying to trap him in her own protective wall, when this is what he is being tried for. Also this leads me to think that the wall symbol goes much further than self entrappment; say for example, love. We always know love as sharing and being together, but maybe love is just two people sharing the same wall.
And hate could be when teh walls of two people clash. An explanation for this soon followed: Remember, Pink's mother corrupted his thinking. I think she corrupted the way he views women, so he views them as cheap toys or playthings, as seen in 'Young Lust. Therefore, his view of the male organ is lifted into a more valued, sacred level, and is not seen until someone honorable or in this case, simply powerful is brought out, i.
Author's Addedum: Matt raises an interesting point that not only applies to the Wall both film and movie , but to so much of the world's art, literature and music. One can easily say that Pink's internal representations of women are a result of his upbringing, but is this an intentional satirization of a largely patriarchal society's categorization of women, or an unintentional dissemination of it?
Even in today's modern art and public life, women are often pigeonholed into two broad, stereotypical categories: the virgin and the whore - that is, the naively inexperienced or the vulgarly over-experienced.
In movies, this can be found everywhere from the hooker with the heart of gold to the innocent waif who is always in need of saving by the strong leading man. Such stereotypes in the arts even carry over to public life, in which a strong yet stubbornly opinionated man is deemed a "leader" while an equally strong, opinionated woamn is deemed "ruthless," "conniving," or simply a "bitch. As mentioned above, the fact that there are no deeply developed women in either the album or movie can either be attributed to what may be Roger Waters' and the bands' own inherent mysoginism or, rather, an entirely intentional and satrical look at the absurd puritanism that still inhabits purportedly progressive Western thought.
The crown will plainly show The prisoner who now stands before you Was caught red-handed showing feelings Showing feelings of an almost human nature. This will not do. The track is noted for its distinctive voice work by Roger Waters, as well as its grandiose musical style, which is more akin to a Broadway musical than a rock song, as it is fully orchestrated, without any semblance to a rock song, until David Gilmour's guitar starts up at the verdict, to the main melody of Another Brick in the Wall although the orchestra can be heard in the background, and the singing style remains the same.
The song is notably interesting for being written in the style of the theatrical songs by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill. Many Pink Floyd fans debate the significance of The Trial. Another theory is that the trial was not self-inflicted, but was mainly a metaphor for the fear and emotional abuse that had been inflicted upon him in his life. The song mentions that he was being put on trial for showing "feelings of an almost human nature," probably indicating that the trial was set up as a sort of self-protecting rationale, but in which he realizes everything was really his fault.
It has since been confirmed by Roger Waters that Pink puts himself on trial. The song ends with the sound of a wall being demolished amidst chants of "Tear down the wall! Following the line, " Categories Songs The Wall Add category.
Anyway, the idea is that these kinds of fascist feelings develop from isolation. However, the focus on Waters' own psyche transformed The Wall from a band production into a glorified solo project.
As Mark E.
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