The Phantom of the Opera

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    Juke Box Musical Analysis

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    The musical has gone through many changes in its lifetime. Its has been developed, explored and performed in millions of theatres around the world. But what really are the foundations of the art form itself? All of the three elements are really important, but there is one that stands out and has changed the most. That would be the music. The music has served the musical in many ways. It serves the characters extended feelings of fulfillment and gives the audience something to hum out of the…

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    Despite the struggle that William Shakespeare endured throughout his life he still managed to become an influential historian, and become successful regardless of his financial, family and career problems. He had a very different childhood than most think he had, and growing up in the Elizabethan era wasn’t the easiest for him either. He took the word success to a whole new level in his time and left a huge impact on the world of theatre as a whole. Shakespeare has been known for his strong…

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    Gatsby’s Clouded Reality Jay Gatsby’s adolescent struggle through poverty shaped him into a wise adult. Throughout his endeavor, met his mentor who would help him complete his transformation. Gatsby falls in love, but is later separated from, with a beautiful woman who embodies everything he dreams of. His passion for Daisy turns him into a criminal and although he is temporarily able to rekindle the lost love between him and a married woman, his own mind drags him deeper and deeper into sin.…

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    Work on the New York subway started in 1900. The world’s first vacuum cleaner was invented in 1901. The vacuum was invented by Hubert Cecil Booth. The triple AAA (American Automobile Association) was started in 1902. The international morse code signal for SOS (...---...) became the worldwide standard. Thomas Edison was alive during this time. He created the light bulb. Babe Ruth was only a rookie at this time. Theodore Roosevelt became president during this decade. Mark Twain was alive…

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