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Essay heading: i love lucy
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By dealing with such timeless themes, ?I Love Lucy' ensured that it would never be far from the hearts of viewers, regardless of the day and age. It continues till today to give the audience a place to escape to and the ability of laughter.
It is important to note the principle idea behind this show seems to be the relationship between husband and wife... displayed 300 characters
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She portrays the oddball wife character opposite tall, dashing Desi Arnez's showbiz character. Ball's slapstick humor and comical expressions add to the hilarity of the show (Lucille Ball. http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/B/htmlB/balllucille/balllucille.htm). Over the course of the show, she also developed a few distinctive traits such as her ?Wahhhhhhh' crying, her penchant for getting into trouble, her constant search for her big showbiz break and her nutty schemes to make it big ? gave a humanistic level to her character... displayed next 300 characters
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