Characters/Roles. 1. Riff- He is the leader of the Jets. Founded it with Tony. A wild man that acts like a punk and dies in a fight. 2.
Bernardo- Leader of the sharks, the Puerto Ricans, he is a young immigrant to America. He dies in a fight with Riff, but Tony kills him. He is integral in helping to spur the gang rivalry between the Sharks and the Jets. 3.
Maria- She falls in love with Tony, a rival jet. They become lovers and due to her Tony dies, and the gang wars end. 4. Officer Grubby- A policeman, he hates both gangs, but favors the Jets. He helps to split the fights up. 5.
Tony- He helped to found the jets with Riff. Decided to go strait, but gets pulled back in. Dies due to his love with Maria. 6. Baby John- The youngest of the Jets, he is the “baby” of the gang, and tends to be the voice of reason because he is not totally emotionless. Plot Two gangs, the Sharks and the Jets, are in the middle of a turf war.
However, two people, one from each side, fall in love. In a plot that is as Shakespearian as it gets, many of the characters die over pointless ends, all the time the love of Maria and Tony blossoms, but even Tony can’t escape the cruel fate, and is killed. Songs out of place believe that all of the songs fit in the play. They are all able to capture the emotions that are expressed during the play. In the moments of the play, when an intense fight is a t its peak, the music has a tense violent sound. When the people are so exuberant that they must sing the music is happy and joyful (redundant I know, but I want to emphasize my point).
The Essay on Youth Gang Assessment
There is no definite explanation as to what a youth gang is, however, they are alleged of as a self-formed participation of peers with the appearances of a gang name, identifiable symbols, recognizable leadership, topographical territory, regular meeting pattern, and collective actions to carry out illegal activity. The questions how and why youth gangs are form, who joins then and how violent, ...
Even when it is a love song, the music has a quality that can only be described as love. I believe that this is what makes a play resist the test of time. Overshadowing Elements do not believe that any other element overshadowed the book. They all fit nicely together. Critic Commentary 1. Book- A ten.
It was well written, and it brought the play together nicely. The book / script allowed for the other elements to work. 2. Lyrics- A nine. The Lyrics were exceptionally well written. They came together with the dance and score to create a great experience for the watcher.
3. Score- A nine. Beautifully performed and written, it managed to tie in with the dance and lyrics. It helped to emphasize the emotions of the characters and made the play all the better because of it. 4. Dance- A seven.
Well choreographed, the dance made it more entertaining to watch and again helped to express the characters thoughts and feelings. 5. Design- An eight. The design worked with the other elements and made the play function and develop in a way that made it much more interesting and colorful for the watcher.