Discuss the economic, social, and political perspectives, present and future, of these questions/issues in the context. Identify and discuss at least two actual or potential outcomes resulting from these developments in your initial responses to the discussion.
t a gathering for the new Advertising Department head, Benjamin Burton Daniel Ovington, Rosemary would like to intrigue Finch with her new dress, a Paris unique. Be that as it may, the various ladies show up at the gathering wearing a similar dress (“Paris Original”). Hedy, who has had an excessive amount to drink, goes up to Biggley’s office to shower. Slob plans for Biggley to find Finch kissing Hedy in his office, yet after LaRue extorts Finch into kissing her, he understands he’s entirely love with Rosemary and proposes to her (“Rosemary”). As Rosemary is going to acknowledge, Hedy leaves the washroom in a towel which enrages Rosemary. She leaves, yet comes back to reveal to Finch that Bud and Biggley are simply outside. Slob and Biggley stroll into the workplace similarly as Finch grasps Rosemary. Ovington is compelled to leave after Finch prompts him to uncover to Biggley that he is an alum from Northern State, Old Ivy’s harsh opponent. Biggley names Finch Vice-President in Charge of Advertising. Biggley leaves as Finch and Rosemary pronounce their affection for one another, and Bud Frump promises retribution to stop Finch’s brilliant ascent (“Act I Finale”).
Act II
After two days, Rosemary feels disregarded by Finch and chooses to stop. Smitty and her kindred secretaries persuade her to remain in light of the fact that she’s experiencing their fantasy about wedding an official (“Cinderella, Darling”).
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 cleverly discloses to Finch his thought for a broadcast treasure chase. Finch cherishes the thought, ignorant that Biggley has just heard the thought beforehand 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 reveals to Biggley that she is miserable as a secretary and is stopping. Biggley beseeches 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 Fin