Being a musical theatre pursuer, especially, will get you laughed at as soon as you reveal that’s what you want to do with your life. Passion for the arts is so scorned for some reason… I have never understood why. It’s times like these where I envy the business and sports majors of the world, because even though they produce the same adrenaline in their performers as musical theatre does for those like me, it’s the arts that are labeled inferior; after all, “everybody loves a winner, so nobody loved me.” Maybe this Time from Cabaret has never proved so true to dreamers who are denied to dream. ‘Me’ not only applying to myself, but the dreams themselves: our dreams, which are so forlorn. Even if they’re loved by us, they are not welcomed by society. …show more content…
Being laughed at for having a dream of any kind is an indirect rejection, and one that the dreamer must rise over. They have to, because if they don’t rise over and continue to follow their aspirations, how will they prove to those who judge us that they’re wrong? We’re fully aware that our goal might not be realized, but we pursue them in the same way you do with any occupation you might want to do. We still want to complete our dream, because if we try then it won’t be all for naught. If everything is to go up in flames, I might as well be the one to set the