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“Let it Go” By: Idina Menzel

“Let it Go” By: Idina Menzel. Alcantara Jose Carlos Ms. Galloway English March 2014. Summary.

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“Let it Go” By: Idina Menzel

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  1. “Let it Go”By: IdinaMenzel Alcantara Jose Carlos Ms. Galloway English March 2014

  2. Summary The song is about being true about herself and be proud about who she was. The conflict is the speaker can’t control her powers and just let her powers go. The conflict is external because she keeps letting her powers go. I can relate it to my grandfather who passed away because we need to let him go

  3. Speaker The speakers tone is sad that became happy at the end of the song. The speaker is the 1st person because the speaker tells that she wants to be herself. The intended mood of the song is sad and happy. The song makes me feel happy because of the beautiful melody. It changes from beginning to end.

  4. Musicality The instruments used create a sad and a happy mood such as drums, piano, violin, and flute. The beat is slow then it became fast beat. The melody of it is slow at first then it slowly turns to a fast melody. The song is in a sad tone mixed up with a happy tone afterwards.

  5. Theme The theme of the song are problems can be hard to overcome if you don’t believe in yourself. Be strong to fight your problem in life. The evidence of the theme are “Couldn’t keep it in, Heaven knows I tried” (5). “And the fears controlled me, can’t get to me at all” (19).

  6. Figurative Language • Personification • Example: “ The cold never bothered me anyway” (16). • Explanation: The speaker is being personified to a cold because the speaker is a strong person that every problem that she encounters, she can overcome it.

  7. Figurative Language • Simile • Example: “ And I’ll rise like the break of dawn” (35). • Explanation: The speaker is being compared to a dawn because they are both rising bright.

  8. Figurative Language • Hyperbole • Example: “The perfect girl is gone” (37). • Explanation: People cannot be perfect in life because every people in the world are not perfect.

  9. Sound Devices • Repetition • Example: “ Let it go, Let it go” (10) (12).

  10. Sound Devices • Rhyme • Example: “ My power flurries through the air into the ground” “My soul is spiraling fractals all around” (30-31).

  11. Personal Connection • I chose this song because it tells us to be our self and don’t hide who we really are. The lyrics attracted me because the message is beautiful. The message of the song helps me to be myself. The message also helps me to accept who I am and what can I do in life.

  12. Works Cited • IdinaMenzel. “Let it Go.” Frozen. Walt Disney, 2013

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