The Hollywood Walk Of Fame

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It's all about entertainment
Have you ever thought of how some topics really do relate, but you would never put two and two together? Like if you really think about it tons of topics can be put together and not have a single relation in it's name but is related to what it's related to. My five topics that really don't have anything to go together are actually related to each other, like how Disney is connected to the Hollywood walk of fame, how the Hollywood Walk of Fame relates to Australia and how Australia relates to Love at first sight, and finally love at first sight related to Thomas Rhett. These five topics are all related to entertainment, because all, five of them are either entertaining or are involved in the entertainment business
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These all include actors, directors, produces, musical groups, theatrical groups, fictional characters like Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck; even Walt Disney and Disney land have one. Stars thrive to earn their own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, "In 1993 my birthday present was a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame," (Annette Funicello;Wikipedia). Walt Disney was very happy to receive a star that he began to draw and animate his illustrations receiving stars as well. Many of the stars have been presented to things related to Disney have been animated actors who have voiced characters in movies, an example would be Tim Allen who voiced Buzz Lightyear in all 3 Toy Story movies, (Christian Stylt); (Drew Harwell). I can also relate the Hollywood Walk of Fame to Australia because the Hollywood Walk of Fame is a very large tourist attraction and Australia is as …show more content…
These two places are two of the most visited places in the world. They are both related to entertainment because there wouldn't be a Hollywood Walk of Fame if there wasn't entertainment, also there are a lot of entertaining things in Australia like the Sydney Opera house, (Facts About Australia). Both places are also famous for their magnificent views, like Australia's plants and animals and Hollywoods famous people and the hollywood hills in souther California.
I can also relate Australia to Love at first sight through an actor named Liam Hemsworth. Liam was a star in the movie 'The Last Song', and he is from Australia, in the movie Liam had fallen in love at first sight with Miley Cyrus' character and in real life they were dating, then eventually got engaged to each other. A lot of people are against love at first sight but even Shakespeare believed in love at first sight,"As with all matters of the heart, you'll you when you find it. And, like any great relationship it just gets better and better as the years roll

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