Da Emurikan Dreem

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Phyllis M

 

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March 11, 2012

 

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It is obvious that as much as Ellison says he detests his alter-ego, he also feels some sort of comfort in the fame that Leigh has found. However, this is not a shot at the morals and values of Monk. It is part of the American Dream, whether one is black or white, to obtain wealth and fame, so why should Ellison or Leigh feel any different? According to wikipedia...
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Subconsciously, this is what Thelonious Ellison wants for his own life. At first, he wants to maintain his art and stay true to what he believes in. However, this is not what Monk will eventually come to realize is better for him and his career. The fact the Stagg agreed to do the interview is proof that Ellison truly wanted to be Stagg...
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