Allegory In Ed Sheeran's A Team

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My first most loved kind of music is pop. A craftsman would be Ed Sheeran. In his tune "A Team," he utilizes an allegory with the expression "stuck in her fantasy," which is around a medication dependent whore who gets to be dismal and tangled in her life. Heavenly attendants are utilized as a representation in light of the fact that she can't spread her wings and fly (escape her life and be without set structure it) on the grounds that it's excessively chilly outside. Anything that takes plane, and stream is influenced by climate conditions, and frosty is implied in the sense it's a cool/dull world that she is a section off and is the thing that is ceasing her in light of the fact that it's all she knows and she can't see an exit plan.

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