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The music video, which famously features Lee playing various stereotypical characters (a doll-like housewife, a glamorous model), reinforces the song’s message.

Released as the fourth single from the diamond-certified album Fallen , "Everybody's Fool" remains one of Evanescence's most poignant social commentaries. Unlike the gothic romance of "Bring Me to Life," this track serves as a biting indictment of the entertainment industry’s "perfect" imagery and the hollowness of fame. evanescence_everybodys_fool

: Amy Lee utilizes the metaphor of a mask to illustrate how individuals sell their souls for a spotlight, becoming a "fool" by believing their own manufactured hype. The music video, which famously features Lee playing

: The lyrics describe a subject who is "perfect" and "without a flaw" in the eyes of the public, yet "broken" behind closed doors. This reflects the early 2000s media landscape where female pop stars were often marketed as unattainable ideals. : Amy Lee utilizes the metaphor of a

The song’s lyrics target the disconnect between a public persona and private suffering.

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