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Yeah well, in English class we had to choose about 5 things from a list of 30 to do concerning a novel that we read.

I read "Dr. Jekkyl and Mr.Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson.

 

One of the things I chose to do was something along the lines of: 'create a list of songs that could be used as a soundtrack to this book.' Now I know it wasn't exactly like that, I don't have the sheet with me right now, but I am guseeing the teacher wants songs where the lyrics reflect some of the messages portrayed in the book.

 

So far I have:

 

Climbing up the Walls - Radiohead

Maxwell's Silver Hammer - The Beatles (I just hope it is about lyrics :laugh4:)

Live in Skin - Foo Fighters

Pictures in the Mirror - The Living End

Parallel Universe - Red Hot Chilli Peppers

What Difference Does it Make? - The Smiths

The Eraser - Thom Yorke (the chorus at least)

New York - Eskimo Joe

 

 

If you don't know the story of the book, basically it is about a guy creates a concotion, drinks it, it eliminates all good from his body and contains all the evil in him in a different form, evil bitch tramples girl, kills man, soon good part cannot control the evil part (ie. when he turns into evil guy), ends up losing all control over evil guy, dies.

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:laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4:

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