A Guitar player interviews himself of struggling with mental health, the main topic of mental health focused on is a state of pressure. He plays along on his guitar to build the tone of the dialogue the Guitar player communicates and it shows a subject that he has dedicated towards, but is pressured from himself and others to be perfect on his guitar career he only wished to do because it made him happy. The main character is pressured to both perfection and people’s expectations they place onto him, contributing to the mental illness the main character has. At the climax of the PSA, The Guitar builds a fast and uncontrollable pace of strumming, showing pressure building up to the point that one of his guitar strings might break at any moment. Finally, on the resolution of the PSA, the Guitar player shares a message that perfection is not important at anything someone wishes to do, and that no one has to follow the expectations of others because no one has the right to judge a person’s identity and life skills. The “Walk of Life” is suppose to mean someones position within society that is a result of their job, skills, or main status, in which the Guitar player pursuing his job and skills lets him be happy with his way of life he chooses and lets him continue to walk the path of life.
Walk of Life
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