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    The Reflection Of Music

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    In this musical it is safe to say that there are many types of tones throughout the show. For example, two types of tones we discussed in class were formal and informal. Although, many might suggest that these two types were the central part of this musical, I slightly disagree. To me and I’m sure many others, the students created this very playful environment while they were acting and singing. In this case the most important or strongest type of tone in this musical would be playfulness.…

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    he wants, and you now have to live with the changes you've made and most likely giving up the things you love and everything that makes you, you. Elle Woods in “Legally Blonde“ was the preppy girl in pink that did the ever so popular “bend and snap” and had her fair share of blonde moments, but do viewers see her as just another “dumb blonde” who did everything she could to bring herself down to give her boyfriend an advantage of intelligence or do they see her as the intelligent women who went…

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    There was two moments that made her realize she was destined to become a theatre kid, when she did a lip sync to the song "Take It Like a Man" from Legally Blonde with her friend Kade, and when she performed an original monologue, she wrote entitled "The Anatomy of a Mind" and everyone praised her for how phenomenal it…

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    lateness and no-shows ( she didn’t appear for the first two weeks of filming). 2. Jeane russell was paid around 10 times as much as marilyn when they co-starred in prefer blondes. But on august 1, four days before her death,she was rehired by fox on a $1million, two-picture deal. She was playboy’s first sweetheart (later playmate) of the month, in 1953. Marilyn had been paid $50 to model for the picture in 1949;…

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    Breanna Case Studies

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    Breanna is a smart, outgoing, 17 year old girl. She is very beautiful, with long blonde hair. She enjoys playing golf, reading and arts. She enjoys being active and shoots hoops with her sisters. Breanna does very well in the prospective adoptive home of David Wittman and living with her sisters. She is thriving in the home. Breanna can be stubborn, but she is easily redirected when given one on one time to talk about any issues she is having. Breanna is a junior at Southwestern High School.…

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    After an amazing summer together they have to break up because Sandy is moving away. When they see each other again, they start to have many problems and miscommunication, but they always find their way back to each other. Lastly, in the movie Legally Blonde, Elle's life has completely changed by the end of the movie because she finds herself, loves her life, and then also finds a lover. As she goes starts law school, Elle struggles to fit in, but what she learns is that she doesn't need to fit…

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    of Queen Elizabeth show that she was a highly educated person who broke the gender roles that society has put in place of women being monarchs and obtaining an education and power. The movie that relates to Queen Elizabeth is the American film Legally Blonde. This movie closely relates to the text because Elle started out at Harvard and struggled a lot because she didn’t understand how a law student is supposed to…

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    Greek Stereotypes

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    Stereotypes, everyone has heard more than a few in their lifetime, but we all know most of them aren’t true. So, why is it that we believe in most stereotypes if most aren’t real? Some stereotypes can be understandable, but some stereotypes can be outrageous. The only reason these stereotypes exist is because of media, or a single person’s experience. We’ve all seen movies about sorority girls and what they act like. House parties, mixers, hazing, drinking, sex…what seems to be forgotten are the…

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    of the reason this stereotype that all gay men are passionate about fashion and female music artists survives is because this stereotype is constantly broadcasted in the media as the definition of being gay. For example, in Reese Witherspoon’s Legally Blonde, she solves a murder mystery when she realizes that it would be impossible for the wife to be in a sexual relationship with the pool boy, since the pool boy is gay. Reese’s character infers this from the fact that the pool boy identifies the…

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    “Elevens got different undergarments and clothing.” This reminds me of uniforms because uniforms don’t allow you to show the world who you truly and what you like. For example in Saudi Arabia and Iran are one of the few Muslim-majority countries that legally imposes a dress code. Women foreign and local, must wear an abaya but some get away with long coats in public places. Muslim women are said to have to wear a…

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