The first thing that I have observed in this image is the power of verbal abuse. When most of the people hear the word pain, they will automatically assume that it is physical pain like hitting, kicking, hair pulling or punching. Emotional and verbal abuse is a type of abuse that the victim is not being hurt physically but it may just a few words or a sentence that are arranged in a way that will bring emotional distress straight to the person. It is an act that intentionally or unintentionally hurts a persons heart or soul. Emotional abuse or verbal abuse may have short-term or long-lasting effects and it is as serious and powerful as physical abuse. For example, the artist of the second picture of image 5 has used all those fat, mental ugly, liar, faker, and many more hurtful words to represent that how a simple word or term a person spoke out will causes the victim feels shame, hopeless, confused, and most importantly fear to accept themselves just because they are not perfect. As an example, if an overweight person is being verbally abuse by people, they will refuse to accept himself and he or she will have no confidence on their appearance. Overtime, this will cause low self-esteem and even leads to depression. The artist also used only black and white colour to draw this image to represent that how verbal abuse can bring darkness to a persons life. Therefore, people should think before they talk to avoid into troubles and hurts other peoples feeling.
Furthermore, the second thing that I have observed in this image is the power of negative thinking that may affect a persons emotion
and even their behaviour. This is because humans thinking, emotions, behaviours, and actions are close related to each other and may directly affect each other. Negative thinking is the thought process where people think the worst in everything which will causes them to reduce their expectation toward everything. It is also a very powerful thought that leads to stress, depression, anxiety, and many more mental illnesses. This happens because when we are thinking negatively, we may deal with emotions such as sadness, loneliness, fear, hopelessness, and worthlessness. For example, in the second image of image 5, the artist drew a brain with full of negative thoughts and the facial expression of that person was not happy. The artist has included I hate myself, I will never be good enough, my body is disgusting, and want to just disappear to fill the brain. It represents how negative thoughts affect our mentality and even our life. They may feel like they are nothing to the society. Thus, they will not appreciate their life and suicidal thought starts to fill their mind. Having negative thoughts is also a kind of self-abuse that may leads to serious consequences like self-harm or even suicide. Not only that, the artist used white colour as the background and black colour as the body of that person to represent how dull a persons life could be if they think negatively. Letting fear and negative thoughts control us will have no sunshine and colour in our lives. Hence, if we are not able to avoid negative thinking, we can try to make it a positive power and challenge to face the difficulties.