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    Hairspray Essay Introduction In Hairspray‚ directed by Adam Shankman‚ an important relationship is the mother-daughter relationship of Edna and Tracy Turnblad. The relationship between these characters can be seen to develop from the beginning‚ in which Edna and Tracy lack any understanding for one another‚ through Tracy’s convincing Edna to leave the family home and regain her confidence and in the final scene where the pair dance together on the Corny Collins Show. Paragraph 1 As the relationship

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    Hairspray The movie‚ Hairspray‚ is set back in the 1960s during the 20th century. It is a musical set in Baltimore‚ Maryland. The music is very lively and presents a happy mood. The music and dancing gets the audience interested in the musical and makes them feel a part of the experience. The musical is very uplifting and inspires you to follow your dreams. The musical demand upon the performers was hard because they could not sing and perform together. The experience was new to me because

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    Hairspray is an upbeat musical that is set in the 1960’s Baltimore. Teenager‚ Tracy Turnblad‚ is in love with music and dancing. Every day after school she and her best friend Penny Pingleton go home to watch their local TV dance show‚ The Corny Collins Show. Tracy finds out that The Corny Collins Show is holding auditions. She tries out for the spot and wins. Tracy becomes a trendsetter of fashion‚ fun‚ and dance. Tracy decides that The Corny Collins Show should change Negro Day to everyday

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    Tracy Turnblad from Hairspray is a beloved character who is not afraid to stand up for what she believes. She is the main character in the story Hairspray‚ which is about an oversized girl wanting to be on her favorite dance show. While trying to earn her spot‚ she has to face entitled‚ traditionally pretty girls who constantly make fun of her size and she has to help beat the oppression of racism because she believes that everyone is equal. This character is different than me because I have never

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    Film Analysis - Hairspray

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    During the 1960’s in the United States of America there was very little acceptance of people with different backgrounds or races. The only way to be accepted was to be a conformist and to prove you were just like everyone else around you. This would hold impossible for any one that was not white. Any sign of unconformity or differences would be used against you and any place you hoped to hold in society. The United States‚ during this time period‚ was not the land of equality that President Lincoln

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    important aspect of the community. This is exactly what happened in the hit musical‚ Hairspray. I was able to attend this amazing musical at Washington Lee High School on April 25‚ 2015. Directed by Keith Cassidy‚ outstanding performers showed off their collaboration and effort‚ transporting the audience to Baltimore in 1962. Through acts of violence‚ progression in the fight towards equality‚ and some ridiculous hair‚ Hairspray was able to speak to audiences both of the 1960’s and of the decades beyond that

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    Hairspray Play Analysis

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    Segregation‚ intolerance‚ and prejudice are all tackled in Vincennes University’s fall musical Hairspray. While both celebrating and critiquing aspects of American culture in the 1960’s‚ the overall message is the beauty of acceptance and freedom. Despite a few minor weaknesses‚ likely due to limitations on time and resources‚ the play was very impressive and a definite success. Generally‚ the acting was superb. However‚ Amber’s lines seemed tremendously loud and exaggerated compared to the rest

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    believed that an individual’s interaction with others and the world around them can either enrich or even limit their experience of belonging. Both of Peter Skrzynecki’s poems “10 Mary Street” and “St Patricks College” along with the 2007 film “Hairspray” explores this concept. 10 Mary street refers to the story of the house that Peter and his family lived in after moving to Australia from Germany. A recurring theme throughout the whole poem is time‚ this is shown through the repetition of the

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    Hairspray Essay Outline Thesis: By combining comedy with the hardships of racism and bigotry‚ happening in the 1960s to the Hairspray musical it makes for a fun and informative performance to watch. Racism is hard to speak about in the 21 century without feeling hurt‚ embarrassed‚ or even scared. A. The history will never be forgotten if we remember it and talk about it. B. The content of a person’s character should define them and never their race. C. The character Seaweed

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    It is a 1988 film about Tracy Turnblad‚ a huge fan of The Corny Collins Show and of hairdos that require a lot of hairspray to stay in place. Auditions are held for The Corny Collins Show’s lead dancer after the old one had to leave. This leads to a chain of events that change Baltimore forever. Hairspray eventually inspired a musical in 2002. The music had to be changed for this production‚ as the music for the original film wasn’t musical music. It was more

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