Friday, May 31, 2019

Cabaret :: essays research papers

Cabaret     Cabaret provides for its audience an animated and a uniquely exciting dramatization of Berlin, Germany save before the Second World War. The story of many Germans living in an uncertain reality is shown through just a few characters. Life is a cabaret, or so the famed song goes. After watching "Cabaret," youll agree to an extent, but also realize how unsettling the assertion is. Taking place in the proterozoic 1930s, a portrait of life in decadent Berlin, is both uplifting and grim. Not your typical musical, it is comedic and dramatic, realistic, very tasteful, and ultimately thought provoking. An American named cliff is locomotion by train to Berlin Germany and seems to be sort of weary and tired. He meets a German man named Ernst who seems to be quite pleasant and yet just a tad mysterious in his ways. By a stroke of luck Ernst offers him a good name and a place to stay. He even invites Cliff to take in the scene and enjoy himself at a Kit Kat club in the heart of Berlin. Cliff being a evenhandedly reserved man he is a little reluctant to accept the offerings of his new friend, but realizes he has nowhere else to go, and accepts kindly.Cliff asserts himself as being a struggling writer, along with being an English tutor. Not only struggling financially but creatively. He seems to have lived a sheltered life, even though it being quite evident that he is a well-traveled man. His goal in going to Berlin is to find some inspiration, to find something worth writing about. He is quite distraught with knowing he is stuck in a situation that isnt getting better at all. He finds himself living in a one-room flat in the home of Heir Schneider, who rents out a few rooms to make ends meet.      As Cliff walks into the Kit Kat club he enters the world of promiscuous uninhibited dancers, and people of the like. Men approach him to dance, and women entice him with their charms. He obviously wasnt all that a ccustomed to this kind of happening, but he didnt shy away from it. The first night he lived this almost unreal experience, he met a char. Sally was a one of a kind woman of her time, being on her own, making her own living, whether that living be on stage or with a man who suits her interest for a while.

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