THE DRAWER BOY THE OFFICIAL GRAND THEATRE STUDY GUIDE 471 Richmond St. London‚ ON N6A 3E4 Box Office: 519-672-8800 Online: www.grandtheatre.com The Drawer Boy About the Writer Michael Healey is a Canadian playwright and actor. He was born August 25‚ 1963 in Toronto‚ Ontario and was raised in Brockville‚ Ontario. In 1985‚ Healey graduated from the acting program at Ryerson Theatre School in Toronto. His acting credits include The League of Nathans‚ Reading Hebron‚ Three in the Black‚ Two in
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life expectancy is lowered due to the racial disparities‚ relatively high rates of infant death before age one‚ lack of health insurance‚ and high obesity rates. Class and ethnicity hold a strong impact on aging. In chapter seven of “Learning to be old‚” the author explains ethnicity‚ gender‚ class‚ and sexual orientation are all in relationship with aging. Ethnicity delivers an ongoing self-identification and shared belongings when an older person starts to experience a decrease in their life. Their
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HW# Q.: Evaluate Lisa Aham’s current strategy regarding senior citizens. Does this strategy improve this McDonald’s image? What should she do about the senioor citizen market – that is‚ should she encourage‚ ignore‚ or discourage her seniors? What should she do about the bingo idea? Explain. McDonald’s “Seniors” Retaurant Lisa Aham is manager of a McDonald’s restaurant in a city with many “seniors.” She has noticed that some senior citizens have become not just regular patrons – but patrons
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Scottsboro‚ Alabama. That night‚ a mob gathered outside the jail‚ but the governor sent in the National Guard to protect the young men‚ later known as the Scottsboro Boys. In the midst of a firestorm generated by the
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The making of the writer‚ Richard Wright In Richard Wright´s autobiography Black Boy Wright describes his life from a very young boy to his early twenties. He gives us a good perspective on what it is like to be a black person in the 1920´s. But not only that‚ he gives us a very good perspective on what it is like to be an individual. How did Wright become a writer? What events in this book described why Wright became a writer? Wright discovers the power of words at a young age and is a rebellious
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Defeat is a decision. While people may not prosper in every battle they fight‚ their defeat is not necessarily inevitable. This is true for the protagonists in the parable The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway and the boxing drama Rocky directed by John Avildsen. Although Santiago from The Old Man and the Sea lives in a fishing village near Havana‚ Cuba in the 1940s‚ he faces a conflict remarkably similar to that of Rocky Balboa‚ despite the fact that his story takes place in Philadelphia‚
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On August 6‚ 1945‚ a US Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber‚ named the Enola Gay‚ piloted by Colonel Paul Tibbets‚ dropped a nuclear weapon nicknamed Little Boy over the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The Enola Gay opened its bay doors and dropped Little Boy at approximately 8:15 a.m. local time. Upon reaching 1900 feet above the city‚ Little Boy detonated. The initial blast killed over 45‚000 people instantly (Lallanilla‚ 2014). Some people believe that this was inhumane; however‚ the bombing made the
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everything in her power to help these boys and convinces them to enter the science fair. They win the county‚ the state‚ and finally the national science fair‚ with much enthusiasm and support from their hometown. Homer and his friends launch their last six rockets in their town. Homer’s dad shows up for the launching of the last rocket. His father had never seen any of his rockets before‚ and Homer is thrilled. He allows his father to launch the last rocket‚ and the boys leave town to start their lives
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Santiago was a thin old man with wrinkly skin covered in blotches. His hands were full of old scars. Except his “cheerful and undefeated” eyes‚ he looked rather weary. There was “no life in his face” when his eyes were closed. Despite being unable to catch a single fish for eighty-four days‚ he still remained hopeful and decided to go fishing even further from the shore. The old man has a doubt for his physical strength; however‚ he is confident in the “tricks” that he know. He is sure that it’s
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and The Scottsboro Boys Imagine sitting in a court room as a black man. You are put on trial for something you never would have even though about doing. You look around at an all-white jury. You have little hope of getting out of this situation being ruled innocent‚ but you don’t give up. This is exactly what happens with the Scottsboro Boys. The Scottsboro Boys trial of the 1930’s parallels many of the events in Harper Lee’s Novel To Kill a Mockingbird. The Scottsboro boys were nine young
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