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Betty Who Analysis
Artist and musician, Betty Who, tells the story of her lover asking for forgiveness.The relentless attempt towards regaining Betty’s love involves constantly admitting his wrongs and showing his true love for Who.The dispute throughout the line is deciding to give her ex- boyfriend a second chance or ending their relationship.Towards the end of her line she realizes her lover really does love her after considering all the great memories they have shared.The second chance is granted as she summarizes the decision saying “I want you to give me all of you”.

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