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Write a 500 word posting after you complete watching the film.
- Find ten major differences between the film and the musical.
- Once you have identified them, offer reasons the playwright may have made these changes.
- Finally offer analysis as to which is more successful the movie or the musical.
Explanation & Answer
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1. On the Corny Collins show, who did the first telegram request to lead to a dance?
Answer is Tracy and Fender.
2. On Tracy’s first appearance on the Collins show, she chooses Fender for the lady’s
choice dance
True
3. The film is set in Baltimore in? Early 1960s.
4. The central conflict of the film is whether or not the Corny Collins show should be
integrated.
False
5. Which of the following could be inciting incident of Hairspray?
When Tracy is selected as a council member
6. Edna Turnblad could be described as? Hysterical and overprotective.
7. Which of the following Mrs. Pingleton not afraid? That she will lose her job.
8. Tracy is competing to against Amber to be Miss Teenage Hairspray. False
9. Tracy is arrested after the protest? True
10. Tracy is sent to another classroom because? Her hair was too high
11. Packaged as a comedy, Hairspray masks very serious social and political issues? True
12. Place the following events related to Tracy’s hairstyle, in order? Tracy’s is ratted and in
large bouffant
13. The climax of the film is when Tracy becomes a council member...
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