Summary Of Groucho Marx Letter To Warner Brother's Studio

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A school student read Groucho Marx’s letter to the Warner Brother’s Studio, wrote a close analysis essay, and made a statement that the letter focuses on the way “Groucho Marx jabs and feints - humorously, of course - until Warner Bros. couldn’t possibly take its own claim seriously.” After stating her position, the student then moves on to making claims. She says that Marx “wore out his bigger opponent, fast and cleverly, although not logically.” She doesn’t stop with a single claim; she provides her audience with some evidence that she researched herself, saying that “it took two more letters from Marx to get Warner Bros. off his back.” The student doesn’t forget to mention some of the sarcasm that Groucho used in his letter that gave it

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