Who Says

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By: Selena Gomez and the Scene
 I personally chose this song because nobody should
change who they are just because they are told to by
someone else.
 The song is like someone telling you that you are
perfect just the way you are.
 It also means that you don’t have to look a certain way
just to get some peoples attention or to fit in with a
certain clique/group.
 Selena wrote this song when she was in elementary
school and because some kids where saying that she is
ugly.
 Selena (in the song) is saying that no matter what you
look like or who you really are you are perfect and you
can’t change the way you look or the way you see
things will not change yourself.
 The message is: inner beauty is more important than
outer beauty.
 The point of the message is that if people change
themselves, they won’t understand that inner beauty is
more important than outer beauty.
 The other message: be yourself.
 The tone of the song is every happy moment you can
think of.
 It is a joyful tone and has a happy beat and rhythm
 The beat sounds like a happy song you're listening to
during a walk/jog.
 My favourite lines in the song is:
 Who says, who says you're not perfect
Who says you're not worth it
Who says you're the only one that's hurting
Trust me that's the price of beauty
Who says you're not pretty
Who says you're not beautiful, who says?
 These are my favourite lines in the song because she is
saying that no matter what you look like or who you
are, you are beautiful.
 This is a good example of literary devices because this
song has rhymes, a simile and repetition.
 Repetition- it is saying that nobody can tell you to
change
 Rhyme- the song keeps saying who is telling you to
change
 Simile- the song is also saying that you are like a work
of art and you never get to see the light because of all
the lies
 Here’s the song, hope you enjoy it
 www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzE1mX4Px0I
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