“new things”

 

 

 

Modern writers such as Ernest Hemingway, Kate Chopin and
contemporary writer Zadie Smith were reacting to an increasingly complex and changing
world; there was a sense that “new ideas needed to be expressed in new ways,” and often
their stories were told in “…very gritty or realistic ways” (Kirszner&Mandell 126-127). How
do Hemingway, Smith, and Chopin’s essays show us a changing world? Hint: what are the
“new things” they write about, or what is being communicated in a very “gritty, realistic
way”? What kinds of changes are they suggesting?

 

The book cautions Finch that since Vice-President of Advertising is a hazardous position and that to spare the circumstance, he needs a splendid thought. Bud Frump guilefully reveals to Finch his thought for a broadcast treasure chase. Finch cherishes the thought, unconscious that Biggley has just heard the thought already and dismissed it. Finch discloses to Rosemary the thought, who reacts by revealing to Finch that she cherishes him. (“Glad To Keep His Dinner Warm (Reprise)”). Hedy discloses to Biggley that she is troubled as a secretary and is stopping. Biggley implores her to remain and reveals to her he cherishes her (“Love From a Heart of Gold”). In the official washroom, Finch gives himself a motivational speech before the gathering while, despite his good faith, Frump guarantees different administrators Finch’s introduction will slump, and they plot against him (“I Believe In You”).

 

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Finch presents his concept of the broadcast treasure chase to Biggley: he will shroud 5,000 portions of organization stock in every one of the ten workplaces around the nation and give the crowd week by week pieces of information regarding where they are found. Biggley doesn’t care for the thought, until Finch clarifies that each piece of information will be given by the negligibly dressed World Wide Wicket Treasure Girl: Hedy LaRue.

During the principal TV program, Hedy is advised to swear on a Bible that she doesn’t have a clue about the area of the prizes. Biggley had in truth disclosed to Hedy the areas the earlier night and Hedy alarms, uncovering the areas to the whole TV crowd. This prompts all the Wicket representatives to destroy the workplaces searching for them. The book discloses to Finch that on the off chance that he is the reason for the catastrophe, to re-read the principal part on the best way to go after a position.

The officials, including Chairman of the Board Wally Womper, are trusting that Finch will turn in his abdication. Finch reveals to Rosemary that he will most likely come back to washing windows, however Rosemary guarantees him that she will at present love him regardless (“I Believe in You (Reprise)”). Bud shows up to take Finch to the workplace. Similarly as Finch is going to sign his letter of renunciation, uncovers to the administrators that he was in reality a window washer before going to the organization. Womper is attracted to Finch as he, as well, was a window washer. Finch skilfully accuses the fortune chase for Frump, likewise referencing to Womper that Frump is Biggley’s nephew. Womper is going to fire all the administrators when Finch steps in for everybody’s benefit, disclosing to Finch him that despite the fact that the business world is a spot loaded up with disloyalty and seriousness, the World Wide Wicket staff resembles a family to him (“Brotherhood of Man”). All the administrators are saved, Bud Frump, be that as it may, is terminated.

 

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