Into The Woods Play Analysis

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Into the Woods, is a very famous play that is seen on Broadway also produced into a movie. The musical is a combination of many different fairy tales: rapunzel, little red riding hood and cinderella. Throughout the play the fairytales are going back and forth with each other. It was my first time seeing Into the Woods and I was first skeptical on how the occurrence of all fairy tales would create an easy movement throughout the play. Overall, the play was very smooth and interesting to see how they colbareted all fairytales into one play. Into the Woods incorporated natural disasters, which is a main theme in Real Estate, also the location of the different fairytales incorporated the Political and Legal attribute involved in Real Estate.
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In the the fairytale a natural disasters takes place whenever the wolf eats red riding hood and her grandma. I really enjoyed how in the play they used a ripped scarf to represent blood because it allowed an image for the audience versus just using previous imaginations from different plays, movies and books. In this play, the baker safes little red riding hood and her grandma after being eaten by the wolf. This portrays how natural disasters happen within the real estate economy, markets crashing or low demand for properties. Yet, having a real estate team and targeting a certain market that is popular to sell certain properties can help solve these …show more content…

Whenever the Cinderella's Prince would come through the woods, trying to find her the baker's wife was always kneeling down for a sign of respect. In the business field respect is a major key in success. In our real estate class I was fournature to attend the Tom Baker Hour with the guest speaker of Jackson Jones. At the end of the hour, Mr.Jones talked about four main things to do in your career to move up the ladder and become successful. The main one that stuck to me was doing you job and doing it well. Doing a job and doing a job with better expectations then given, shows a sign of respect to a person in a higher level than you. In Into the Woods, the baker's wife is not necessarily in poverty but is definitely not portrayed to be one of the wealthiest. However, in the career field not having the highest education can resemble the baker's wife and having the highest education can be portrayed as being royalty. In both scenarios, respect is shown to the higher level for a result of a good outcome that would play a favor in the baker's wife or a newly