1. Monster by Skillet. I chose this song because that's what he portrays towards himself he believes that he thinks he is a monster he. He has got to the point where he has over though every sinaro about the situation he is in. I don't think that he believes that he has the chance to win the case anymore.
2. Chalk Line by 3 Days Grace. I chose this song to depict that he was next to the killing and that someone who was being charged with murder. The song chalk line is similar to this because it's talking about some one's chalk line being drawn after a death.
3. 25 To Life by Eminem. This song is an almost exact description of how he will be charged with murder if he gets tried Guilty then he will be sentenced 25 To Life. If he is tried innocent though then he will not be tried as much time, but to our information it's a secret... (Lame)
Behind Blue Eyes by Limp Bisket. The way that this song betrays Sevens feelings is almost unbelievable. Sometimes in life it's not weather you have solid evidence, but how other people betray the scene into other peoples minds. Mrs. Henry, Steve's attorney was trying to place in the juries mind that he was not the reason that all of this took place and that it was the shooter James Kings fault
Q: What are 10 songs that relate to the book Monster by Walter Dean Myers?
Songs that relate to the themes of Monster by Walter Dean Myers include "In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins, which captures the protagonist's feelings of uncertainty and tension, and "Lose Yourself" by Eminem, reflecting the struggle to define oneself in a challenging environment. Additionally, "The Man" by Aloe Blacc resonates with themes of responsibility and self-reflection present in the book.
Some songs related to the themes in "Monster" by Walter Dean Myers include "In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins for its intense and suspenseful atmosphere, "Changes" by 2Pac for its exploration of identity and society, and "Man in the Mirror" by Michael Jackson for its focus on personal transformation and self-reflection.
Songs that relate to "The Treasure of Lemon Brown" by Walter Dean Myers could include tracks that evoke themes of redemption, the importance of family, or the power of shared stories. Songs such as "Lean on Me" by Bill Withers or "Stand by Me" by Ben E. King could complement the central message of finding value in human connection and understanding the past.
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All songs from The Fame Monster and most popular from The Fame.
They can, but songs can be written about anything that the songwriter wants to write about.
umm halellujah
he sang 'daddy wasn't there' From Austin powers goldmember
Many songs written by Unwoman, such as In Gilead.
15 songs
"Dust in the Wind" - Kansas
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