Book Reports #3

         Hello everyone welcome back to my blog today I'm gonna read something at English e-Reader and I will tell you about the story and tell what music is suitable with the story

       I read a story entitled "Death Wish" that was written by Lawrence Block from grade A2 Elementary, This book has 1843 words and categorized as Crime story.

        

        

       
        This story begun with a man named Edward Wright, he lost his wife. She died in an accident, falling down from the stairs. He tried to jump from the bridge. One policeman stopped him and after he foil Edward to jump from the bridge, He wrote down his name, appearance and suicidal thoughts. Later Edward visited a psychiatrist to talk about his dreams and how desperate he was. At last He wrote a note saying that he couldn’t go any longer. The police will find him shot in the face. Using this evidence they will definitely decide that Ed had a strong wish of death. But the fact Edward was killed by The man who know everything about Edward and He know the fact about Edward’s wife

        In  this assignment I will give this story a soundtrack, I will use "Goodbye to a World" by Porter Robinson 



    Thank you I'll say goodbye soon   
    Thought it's the end of the world   
    Don't blame yourself         

        This lyrics really suitable with the story because the story is tell us about edward who want to suicide, Jump from the bridge and end it all 

    And if it's true    
    I will surround you    
    And give life to a world    
    That's our own    

        The man who know everything, find Edward and put the gun on him because he love's Edward's wife but Edward kill her but he said that his wife had an accident and that's not true, so the man killed edward and make it like edward doing suicide but that's not true. 

  I think that's it for today thank's for reading, and stay alive                                    

Comments

  1. Thanks for writing this report. I believe you can write more about the lyrics and how they relate to parts of the story.

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