Analysis Of Casablanca By Groucho Marx

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If someone claimed his right to own something that was not actually his, what would be your natural response? Most likely, you will quickly come to your defense and prove him wrong in a serious but business-like manner. When faced with a similar situation, Groucho Marx responded in a surprising way. Instead of showcasing his beliefs through long, serious writing, he wrote to the Warner Brothers a light hearted letter that was both entertaining and clear. In his letter to the Warner Brothers concerning the dispute on the name “Casablanca,” Marx responded in a humorous and logical way. In Groucho Marx’s letter, he writes in a lighthearted fashion, utilizing many satirical phrases and puns. Marx describes the letter the Warner Brothers wrote

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