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Somewhere
Summary:
Angel is a high school girl who represents the shocking number of girls today who face grave issues such as parental divorce, insecurity, depression, and bullying.
Consider this illustrious song as you read this story:
  Somewhere over the rainbow bluebirds fly
  Bluebirds fly over the rainbow
  Oh why, oh why can't I?
  Someday I'll wish upon a star
  Wake up where the clouds are far behind me
  Where trouble melts like lemon drops
  High above the chimney top
  That's where you'll find me...
The more you read and watch the plotline unfold, the more the horrid truth will be revealed to you about this song and this story. Somewhere weaves excellent themes and room for deep analytical thinking. Combining a rich use of metaphorical language, the greater message of this story can only be deciphered upon deep reflection on the story.

Rachel R.
Somewhere
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