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repetition and rhyme to give an emphasis on his childhood. “I was younger then, take me back to when”. This is an ongoing phrase used throughout to show that he has grown, but also reflect on his life. The use of imagery is also utilised to help depict this youth. “Tasted the sweet perfume of the mountain grass” allows us to........... imagine the scenery that Sheeran indulged himself in as kid.

find out how Sheeran became the person he is today.

Sheeran uses first person pronouns such as ‘I’, ‘my’ and ‘me’ to recount his life from a more personal perspective. There is no barrier to whom the song is talking about, Ed Sheeran and his life is the big focus of this piece.

He has paired this with repetition and rhyme to give an emphasis on his childhood.

"Castle on

the Hill" Analysis

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“Be nice to everyone, always smile, and appreciate things because it could all be gone tomorrow.”

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astle on the hill’ released in 2017, entails a brief recount of the singer-song writer’s humble beginnings. The songs talks about love, freedom and his home town. The memories that Sheeran reminisces over helps his fan base to understand where he came from. We can get an insight into his life before fame and sit amet lacus.