Another Brick In The Wall (Pink Floyd)

“Another Brick in the Wall” by Pink Floyd is a protest song that critiques the rigid and oppressive nature of institutional education, symbolized by the metaphor of students being treated as mere “bricks in the wall”.

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The song’s lyrics, particularly the repeated line “We don’t need no education,” express a rebellion against the authoritarian and dehumanizing aspects of the school system.

The metaphor of “another brick in the wall” suggests that the education system is building a wall of conformity, where individuality is suppressed.

The line “All in all, it’s just another brick in the wall” reinforces the idea that each student is just another component in this oppressive structure.

The children’s chorus chanting “We don’t need no thought control” further emphasizes the theme of resisting indoctrination and the loss of personal freedom.

The song’s critique is not just about education but extends to broader societal institutions that enforce conformity and suppress dissent.

The use of a children’s choir adds an ironic layer, highlighting how even the youngest members of society are affected by these oppressive systems.

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