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Review

 

      You should live life as it comes, and learn from the many mistakes that you will
endore while living this thing we call life. Natasha Bedingfield uses many different
ways to describe or tell how life should be lived in her song called "Unwritten", She 
uses literary terms like idioms, metaphors, and imagery.
     Natasha uses an idiom when in stanza 3 line 10 she sing's "live your life with
arms wide open". She doesnt want you to actually walk around with your arms out
like your hugging life, but instead the message she's trying to convey is that you
should live your life and let what happens happen cause you cant live life in a bubble,
so just make your mistakes that you'll make and learn from it and move on.
      Also in stanza 3 lines 11 and 12 she sing's "Today is where your book begin's the
rest is still unwritten", this is an implied metaphor because its saying your life is a book
and you never know what the next minute, hour, or day might bring so that's why its
unwritten until it actually happens.
     The last literary term i'll discuss is imagery, which she uses in the whole stanza 2.
It's imagery because you can actually imagine yourself  sitting in ah window, sun shining 
in, and you holding your note pad waiting for something to happen or come to you.
     There are many different literary devices used in Natasha Bedingfield's song "Unwritten"
She used many different way's in her song to make sure people understood and got what 
message she was trying to send out to people.