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“Parade” is the story of Leo Frank and his wife Lucille. ... In this musical Leo is ostracized from the society because of the views of culture, race, and justice. These are just some of the major aspects that occur in this musical. ... In this musical Leo is presented as Yankee from Brooklyn. ... Culture plays a big part in this musical, because in Atlanta at the time of 1913 when the Memorial Day Parade was being presented, Leo wanted no part in the parade or the political parties that were speaking during the event. ... After this scene, Leo is staggering through the street, trying to make it through the parade crowd, and make it to work. ... Some of the lighting used in this scene was intense, so that you can witness and understand everything going on in the parade. Then, after the parade was finally over the director dimmed the lights and focus most of the attention on Leo in the workshop. In this musical Leo creates the realities that many characters within the musical experience. ...
Race plays a significant part in this musical. ... Leo is justified in an unequal approach in this musical.
Approximate Word count = 929 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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