Puffs of Escapism: 1,000 Cigarettes

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Imagine yourself, basking amongst the socialites of the highest class, all the while drowning in laughter, as the expensive mink drips off your shoulder, and your slender hand brings it back up gently, as the sweet, nicotine laced aroma lingers amidst the air. When all of sudden, a handsome billionaire waltzes towards you, and as he cracks a smile, he brings a gentle hand to your cheek, and at the same time that you inhale a sensual puff from your cigarette, you finally recognize him as your loving husband. Lamentably, this scenario sounds almost too exquisite to be true, because in reality it has been specifically engineered by ingenious tobacco companies to be used in their advertisements, in order to increase their revenue. Sadly, tobacco advertisements only show cigarettes within a positive, fantasy-like, or desirable atmosphere, but they do not show the unscrupulous deceit lurking behind each carcinogenic stick. Although, many tobacco ads perceive cigarettes to be trendy and appealing, the truth is they have brought forth a misaligned cultural perception, which has led to an overabundant exposure to harmful side effects, accompanied by a false sense of control.
This misaligned cultural perception concerning cigarettes is demonstrated no better than by Alex Broun, in his one act play titled 10,000 Cigarettes. In his play, Broun depicts the skewed views, the serious misconceptions, and the false images correlated with the modern day cigarette. Hailing from Sydney, Australia, Alex Broun is an author of many renowned short plays, but 10,000 Cigarettes has by far proven to be his most popular, mostly due it’s fast paced and comedic nature. Particularly, in his ten minute play 10,000 Cigarettes, Broun utilized the humorous route, a...

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... available to many citizens, along with Alex Broun's message, it should have been abolished by now. Tragically, tobacco companies refuse to go down so easily, and will continue to be around, promoting their nicotine laden fantasies. The sad reality is, many are so disillusioned with these fraudulent promises, they refuse to let go of their addiction, and would give up a lung for it.

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