Why is my macbook pro not turning on?

Hi my name is eve and i just got a macbook pro for my birthday, its been working great until about 2 days ago when i turned it on the screen was just black. For the last 24 hours or so it has been black with the cursor that has the sign it does when something is loading, like a disk spinning. Anyone any ideas how to get it working again?
All help would be appreciated
Eve

Take it to an Apple store or AASP.

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