Money And People Who Are Rich Rhetorical Analysis

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Introduction: “There are people who have money and people who are rich” Coco Chanel, this saying has a lot of meaning behind it, and not everyone understands what it means to be successful, they sometimes mistake it with a persons monetary situation. What gets money is hard work, but success doesn’t mean being financially stable, it means reaching your goal, appreciating what you have, and loving yourself and your surroundings. Possessions don’t make you rich, riches come from life and what it has to offer. Some people live the happiest life without having any money because they appreciate what they have and who they have, and others live miserably with millions in their bank account. Money feeds the body, but success feeds the soul.

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My team member was inspired when he realized that everything is so expensive and you have to live life to the fullest. We built up our theme based on that idea, with our realization of what the world has become today. Money drives you crazy and we were also inspired by a video that wes watched in class that talks about how corporations control you, and how these day a piece of paper is more important than morals and personalities. Separated into groups of 3, we split up the tasks, so every member of the group was in control of a different aspect in order to make the best out of it when put together. In theatre, each person has a creative mind which they want to explore in different routes, as for I have always been intrigued by sounds and lights, since they are what build up to the tension and the atmosphere of a play. Thus I was in charge sounds and lights, I am a big fan of music as for I enjoy choosing the appropriate music for the scenario needed, I also enjoy playing around with the lights until I find the suitable one to really add up to T.E.A.M. As for each and every light represents a different meaning, as for the music and the lights are art as much as the whole piece is, and without them the play wouldn’t be complete. To work for a more efficient, a better and more successful collaborative project we agreed that we would listen and to take each idea into consideration, as after brainstorming it might develop into an idea that we will all like and agree on. Thankfully, our ideas and our choices were coincidental. And we all agreed on one theme to develop our ideas

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