Sweet Charity – Carmen & Women with Dog
Name: Carmen Lewis Gender: Female Age: 35 Address: 615 West 94th Street, New York Profession: Dance hall hostess Why: The only job that pays a respectable amount of money for women.
Name: Grace Lone (women with dog) Gender: Female Age: 26 Address: 82nd & Madison Avenue Profession: Proud house wife Why: High quality females are Not required to get their hands dirty except only in the kitchen.
Relationship Carmen Friendship Carmen has known Nickie, Helene and Charity for only half a year compared to the eight years that the three other dancers have known each other that is why she is not as comfortable to speak out to Charity as the rest are. As Charity dreams for a lover that can free her from this lifestyles, she has to continue with to survive, Carmen is more focused on reality and that is why she is aware of how unlikely it is for her to find real love so instead she accept what she has as that is most she can get. Relationship
Grace Lone Relationship with dog Dogs are used as an accessories, you were seemed more rich and posh if you had a well groomed dog by your side. Grace is usually alone in the house with the house maid, whilst his husband goes of at work, her dog is her only companion, that is why she has such as mothering bond with her dog. The dog is also used for comfort and protection. Relationship Grace Lone is happily married by his husband William Lone who is a Business man. They live in 82nd & Madison Avenue with their maid and dog Joyce Lone.
Taxi Dancers Taxi dancers are lap dancers for men's entertainment so that they can make a living with the money that they earn. Majority of the dancers don’t tend to be educated, some are married, are a part time college student and a few amounts are dreamers that are inspired to become an actress. On average, the dancers only last about two weeks so therefore, the club are always on constant demand for other to fill in.
House Wife & their role beyond the home Majority of women's in the 1960s still had a state of mine of the 1950s. “Women were the ‘caretakers’ of the home, the children, and the husband himself.” – (jkelshall@rollins.edu, 11.04.2013, 1) The kitchen was considered the most popular room in the house, with their obsessive freedom to shop for the family, making things “easier for them”. The wife carries out the duty to clear the tables after dinner and politely decline “when the husband offers to help her”. However, majority of the women in the 1960’s are taking advantage of their independence and even if they still look after their house hold and family, they still make their own money as well as their husband.
Bibliography Los Angeles Times – Unknown, 2016, Taxi Dancers [online], Available at http://articles.latimes.com/1990-07- 15/magazine/tm-549_1_taxi-dance-hall/4 [Accessed 21.04.2016] Third sight history – jkelshall@rollins.edu, 11.04.2013, Housewives & their role beyond the home [online], Available at http://social.rollins.edu/wpsites/thirdsight/2013/04/11/housewi ves-their-role-beyond-the-home/ [Accessed 07.05.2016]