A song that connects to the novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton is I How to Save a Life by the Fray. This song shows the theme of losing a friend and not being the same. When the song says “I lost a friend” it is relating to the Greaser’s and mainly Ponyboy when Johnny died in the hospital. In the beginning of the book when Pony was describing all the Greasers he said that Johnny was like the gang’s pet, everyone’s kid brother. Another thing Ponyboy said that Johnny would never have known what love and affection were without the gang.
Simon Wiesenthal was born in December 31, 1908. Simon was running an errand for his mother and on his way home he was stuck with a saber by officer’s because he was Jewish. The saber left a permanent car. Simon went to college in the early 1930’s for being an architectural engineer.
Kalliope at the Hubie 's Tavern looked to me to consists of a group of teenagers. Two female electric guitars players who played them well and sang fine. As did the young female drummer and there is a male keyboard player. One of the female guitar players sang a ballad quite well. But the music they played sound a little too pop to me.
Broken Foundations! The novel Lullabies for Little Criminals by Heather O’Neill is narrated by Baby -- the 12 year old protagonist and daughter of a single father and heroin addict, Jules. Baby never knew her mother and is unaware that she has any other family.
To begin, his early life. Charles was born November 12, 1934 in cincinnati Ohio. He was originally born Charles Milles Maddox and his mother married William Eugene Manson so his name changed .his mother, Kathleen Maddox, was an alcoholic and a prostitute and his biological father was Colonel Walker Henderson Sr. He was living on the streets at a young age committing
After reading Chapter 7 in the Understanding Society Through Popular Music and chapter 3 in the Popular Music and Society. Both chapters talk about gender, sexuality, pop, and politics. In chapter 7, Becoming a Prima Donna, it talks about what that meant, what it means today, and the identity or identities that come with that title. During the modern era the prima donna was the “first lady” of Italian opera, (she would be the leading female singer for an opera company). They say that prima donnas are affected by the “diva complex”.
The song “Yankee Doodle Dandy” was utilized by the British in a satiric manner during the Revolutionary War, declaring the colonial troops as “country bumpkins” unfit for battle. Over the course of the war, the composition of “Yankee Doodle Dandy” adapted over one hundred and ninety versions varying in insults from the British criticizing the Americans and vice versa. Oftentimes during the battle, the British played the tune, mocking the rebels. Nearing the end of the war, this song obtained the title as the New Republic’s national anthem; despite the original objective of the piece. “Yankee Doodle Dandy” shares a similar tune to that of “Lucy Locket”, and the rendition performed throughout the duration of the Revolutionary War is believed
Theme: Friendship Song: “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” – Randy Newman “You've got a friend in me. You got troubles then I got them too. We stick together, we can see it through cause you've got a friend in me.” Justification: This song relates to the relationship George and Lennie had because even though Lennie was always getting in trouble, George was beside him no matter what. Also, when they got to the ranch, Slim said to them that is not common to see such good friends like George and Lennie, who travel together and look out for each other.
Tischbein was born on February 15, 1751 in Haina, Germany. Johann came from a family of artists. For example, Johann Heinrich Tischbein the Elder, Johann Valentin Tischbein, and Anton Wilhelm Tischbein were some of his ancestors (“Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein” npag). His uncles taught him to paint in Hamburg. In 1771, after moving to Holland, Johann started to work as a portrait painter (Murray 525).
Born on September 12, 1964, in Pennsylvania, Chip grew up to be an associate art director at the New York publishing house. At first he was hired at the publishing house as a junior assistant in 1986. He would also freelance for various firms including Farrar Straus and Giroux, Amazon and HarperCollins. Chip Kidd was a well known book cover designer, designing nearly 1,000 book covers. Before he started designing book covers Chip was a graphic design major at Pennsylvania State University.
Katniss has never had any security or safety in her life and danger is nothing new. However, the Hunger Games are a whole different ballpark. In the arena she is expected to fight to the death until there is only one person left, the victor. In this process she is leaving the people she loves the most behind without knowing if she’ll come back. This reason brings me to the connection between this scene and the song chosen.
Some have coined music as a universal language. Perhaps, the complexity of the notes, the consistency of the beat, the array of instruments, or the flow of lyricism offers this universal appeal. Nevertheless, the unique composition of each song enables it to sustain its own magnetic aura, much like the musical implication in Lewis Nordans Music of the Swamp. Though, many argue Nordans piece suggests merely a collection of short stories rather than a novel, Nordan uses his singsong methodology- a novel-in-stories- to incorporate an anthology of his transformative memory- an autobiography of the way it was.
The five song playlist that I chose is Fireworks, Set fire to the rain, The way, Love the way you lie and Firestones. All of these songs relates to the novel in different ways. The song Fireworks by katy Perry relates to the novel Fahrenheit 451 because in this song it is saying if you ever feel Like a plastic bag drifting through the wind wanting to start again. Guy Montag had committed mistakes that he might regretted.
Introduction Roger’s and Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music is arguably one of the most well known films that many can admit to watching at least once in their lifetime. People all around the world have found this musical inspiring, as it documents growth and hope amidst the horrors of World War II. This incredibly well written film is based on the story of the Von Trapp family who escaped Austria when the Nazis invaded it during the war. Part of what made this movie so interesting on so many different accounts was the music that accompanied the vivid and exciting scenes. Without music, many could agree that our world would be a sad, quiet, dull and depressing place.
“In the streets it 's getting hot, And the youths dem a get so cold…” are the famous lyrics of Reggae sensation, Richie Spice, that pivots around writer and director, Ian Strachan’s Gun Boys Rhapsody. It is one of Ringplay and Ceibo productions’ latest and most heart-wrenching dramas. It provides a host of parody, humor and tragedy on a fictional Caribbean society, I-Land. Strachan dedicates the theatrical piece to his former student of C.I Gibson, Marcian Scott, who was brutally brought to his demise in his driveway by a convict out on bail, in 2006. Gun Boys Rhapsody investigates the impact of crime and violence on the youth of the Bahamian society.