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In a turning point, the protagonist chooses to leave the abusive relationship for the sake of her children and her own future, transforming a story of victimization into one of survival and resilience.
The song itself, from her album Halet Hob , uses introspective lyrics where the singer questions how much she has changed and lost over the years, further emphasizing the loss of self-identity that often accompanies long-term abuse. Elissa: My mirror | Aicha Qandisha In a turning point, the protagonist chooses to
The opening of the clip states that houses have secrets that only mirrors may know, directly challenging the societal norm of keeping domestic issues private. Elissa’s music video for (My Mirror), released in
Elissa’s music video for (My Mirror), released in May 2015 and directed by Angie Jamal, is a powerful cinematic narrative that addresses the sensitive and critical issue of domestic violence in the Arab world. Narrative and Concept The video depicts the life of a woman
Elissa, a prominent advocate for women’s rights, used the video to spark a national conversation in Lebanon about violence against women. The video was based on real-life stories and ends with a message encouraging victims to speak out and seek help.
The video depicts the life of a woman who, despite appearing to have a successful life, suffers from physical and emotional abuse at the hands of her husband behind closed doors. The "mirror" serves as the central metaphor: it is the silent witness to the woman’s true story—her pain, her changing appearance due to injuries, and her inner fear—that remains hidden from society. Key Themes and Impact