celebrations and festivities. She illustrates the use of Jell-O on several occasions such as “funerals, potlucks, family reunions, church suppers, baby and wedding showers, Christmas, and Thanksgiving.” (Newton 251). This provides promising insights to those who celebrate this festivities, such as Christmas and Thanksgiving. This will encourage the reader to continue reading and learn more about the culture they participate in. One of the specific arguments she makes is that Jell-O is not loved because of its “cost and versatility”, but the emotional bonds it possesses (Newton 252). She uses a quote from the president of the company in charge of advertising for Jell-O. He states, “There’s a lot of affection for Jell-O. It’s the name. It’s Jack Benny. It’s your mother serving it” (Newton 252). Newton also added that it is “fun” (Newton 252). This argument is valuable, but it has the potential to contain bias. Being that the quote is from someone who is paid to promote the sale of Jell-O, it more than likely contains bias. His sole purpose is to sell mass quantities of Jell-O. Another source that Newton used is college students. She used several quotes from college students as they look back on their past with Jell-O favorably. These have the potential to be bias. It depends on how she selected the students and if she omitted students who had less favorable experiences with Jell-O. Overall, these sources worked in her favor. Many of the quotes from the students were creative…
Jack Benny was an American comedian that performed in vaudeville, radio, television, and motion picture. He was known as the leading American entertainer of the 20th Century. His main character portrayal was a miser that played his violin badly. Ironically, he was actually very good at playing the violin. Jack was known for his perfect comedic timing. His career spanned over 50 years. Jack Benny’s birth name was Benjamin Kubelsky. He was born on February 14, 1894 in Chicago, Illinois. Both of…
Benny Goodman, a.k.a. The “King of Swing” was born on May 30th, 1909, to russian immigrants David and Dora Goodman. They and all of their kids subsided in the dazzling town of Chicago, Illinois! He was a regular child prodigy, beginning on the stage at age 12 and performing even before then. His family had a little less than average amount of money, and being the ninth of eleven children, his father decided to send him to the Kehillah Jacob Synagogue, later known as the ‘Hull House.’ There he…
They were called the roaring twenties, but took a turn for the worst when the stock market crashed in 1929. A new style of music came into the scene and it was the Big Band Era, this was the type of music that was jazz and swing music. Swing music is a strong music with double bass, typically dancing music. The main founders of this band was Fletcher Henderson, Duke Ellington, Glenn Gray, Chick Webb , and Jimmie Lunceford. The main person who was called the King of Swing was Benny Goodman.…
humanly organized noise. To accommodate to the machine’s pace. Swing bands embodied the dynamic order that America needed during a time of despair. The overall implication for American culture was that man would not be overshadowed by machine and that man would use the machine for his bidding. With this, big-band swing music and dance humanized the machine world. Ironically, the same people that the white man saw and labeled as primitive were the same ones who humanized America during the 1930s.…
White, Black, and Latino musicians borrowed from each other constantly. Benny Goodman was a child of Jewish immigrants who became known as the “King of Swing”. However, Goodman earned the respect of white and black musicians alike when he integrated his band in 1936. This might seem like not a big deal today, but back in 1936, this was innovative and politically explosive! In 1944, photography Gjon Mili had to get special permission from the studio to include white guitarist Barney Kessel…
Goodman was able to make Swing go mainstream as well as bring changes towards racial prejudices, being that he was the first to play alongside African-American musicians. In the film, it was explained that Benny Goodman’s music became very popular with the youth (teenagers) in addition to his music being too perplexed for the adult crowd/audience. In 1935, Goodman set out on a road tour with his all White Big Band; although the tour started out badly it finally ended up turning into a major…
weird inside almost like I was scared. A random face comes up to me and asks ‘’did you win your math thing James’’. I said ‘’yeah in unusual way. For a second I thought he joking or something. As I walked to the cafeteria I feel very weird inside almost like I have butterflies in my stomach. Out of no were I see a kid fly like super man straight across the room. I only see a blur. Then after he’s on the ground I could see him clearly. I could also hear people chanting like wild animals. Then I…
The park was crowed as everyone cherished his last game. It was a special moment, the kids felt like rockstars.Their laughs and smiles brightened up my day. "Darryl!" I turned around and saw Jack racing full speed towards me. He gave me a high five that stung my hand, and we talked for a little while. The game was about to start, so we headed towards the field. I could smell the popcorn in the air, and Jack said he wanted some so I bought it. "Today 's my last game" said Jack "are you coming…
aims to improve the performance of Jack Wills via using the 4D Branding framework to analyse and compare among the Jack Wills, Hollister Co. and Clarks shoes. Jack Wills is a preppy British brand which was launched in 1999 in Salcombe, Devon, designing British heritage-inspired goods for the university crowd. The brand and design strategy is using the finest quality materials, techniques and design to deliver distinctive connection between the old and new, epitomising what it is to be young and…