Kary Ostos

Wednesday, October 5, 2011



Blog #3
Song:
"Kreutzer" Ludwig Van Beethoven
    I here sadness with the violin, and it reflects the sadness in Kip's heart. As Kip starts to change his life  and now is Wade the things start to get better. The music also lightens up, and gradually starts getting much more cheerful. Like when Wade, Carrie, and Dad were all having a great life in Indiana. Until Wade felt he couldn't keep it up anymore, because he felt he did not deserve so much happiness and had to ruin it all himself, things started to get complicated all over again. As that happens the music has different ups and downs, like the story. Until it reaches a soft point all over again and the music starts to turn all sad. Exactly what happened when Wade and his family had to start all over again and move to Texas to the beach house. When they got to Texas things where not very complicated but very peaceful. Like the ending of the song.
Posted by Miss Kary at 8:11 AM
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