07.07.2021 Views

cassette

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

FUN & CULTURE

SPOILER ALERT!!!

A BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE TRUMAN

SHOW (SPOILER ALERT!)

Truman Burbank lives on

an island that is as beautiful

as a postcard. He has a job,

a house, and a wife that he

loves very much. But everyone

except Truman knows

it's a game. Truman's life

in these studios, which he

thought was real, has been

broadcast live on television

24 hours a day, uninterruptedly

and without advertising,

for exactly thirty years.

Truman's mother, father

and wife, in short, his entire

family, are also fake. Even in

his childhood, Truman tried

to be convinced that the

outside world did not exist.

In his school, he was not

allowed to emulate professions

that would cause the

outside world to be seen,

such as explorers. He fell

in love with a girl he met

in high school. Then was

asked by all the players

to break up with this girl.

He started to learn all the

truth when he saw that his

fake wife had made a lie in

the wedding photo. At that

time, in the episode where

he turned 30, he resisted

the director of the series.

HAVE YOU HEARD THE AMUSING AND

MOURNFUL STORY OF THE SONG ELEANOR

RIGBY WRITTEN BY THE BEATLES?

Most of this song was written by

Paul McCartney. The name ‘Eleanor’

was taken from actress Eleanor

Bron. She also appeared in the 1965

Beatles film Help! ‘Rigby’ came from

the store called Rigby and Evans

Ltd. he saw in Bristol (UK). Mccartney

liked the name ‘Eleanor Rigby’.

At that time McCartney's songs

came mostly from his imagination

by his explanation. He said, "It just

came. When I started doing the melody

I developed the lyrics. It all came

from the first line. I wonder if there

are girls called Eleanor Rigby?" when

he was concerned about this song.

When McCartney came up with

the line, "Picks up the rice in a

church where a wedding has been."

he became sure what the song

was going to be about. He concluded

that the story should be

based on an old, lonely woman.

The story of the song is about two

lonely people. First, we meet a

churchgoer woman named Eleanor

Rigby. She was seen cleaning

up rice after a wedding. The second

verse presents the pastor, Father

McKenzie, whose sermons "no one

will hear. "This might mean that

no one attends his church or that

his sermons aren't reaching the audience

on a spiritual level. Then,

Eleanor dies in the third stanza,

and Father McKenzie buries her.

46

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!