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WORK TILL YOU DROP

WORK TILL YOU DROP. BY TRIEU VAN, SOKUNTHEA RIN, WEBERT LAHENS. THE WORK SONG . Written by Disney Made in the 1950s Used in Disney’s Cinderella. Lyrics.

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WORK TILL YOU DROP

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  1. WORK TILL YOU DROP BY TRIEU VAN, SOKUNTHEA RIN, WEBERT LAHENS

  2. THE WORK SONG • Written by Disney • Made in the 1950s • Used in Disney’s Cinderella

  3. Lyrics • [Jack:]Cinderelly, CinderellyNight and day it's CinderellyMake the fire, fix the breakfastWash the dishes, do the mopping[Girl mice:]And the sweeping and the dustingThey always keep her hopping [Jack:]She goes around in circlesTill she's very, very dizzyStill they holler

  4. THE PAST AND PRESENT • Historically, woman only had that for a job. • Now they are equal.

  5. Relevant to Current Issues • Cinderella is like a worker with bad working conditions. • The Girl Mouse, Jack and Gus are like the Union supporting her.

  6. Terkel Quote • “Work is…violence to the spirit as well as the body”(Terkel). • Cinderella is force to work day and night. • At the end of the day, her body and spirit feels exhausted.

  7. Oral History • The Work Song relates to the oral history “Mother” by Elise Klein. • The mom stays home all day and do the cleaning and cooking, etc. • The Stepmother and Stepsisters of Cinderella forces her to stay home all day and do all the work by herself.

  8. Conclusion • Even though a single person is treated with bad work conditions, there will always be a group of people who help support them and make the work conditions better for the rest.

  9. Work Cited • Terkel, Studds. "Introduction." Working: People Talk About What They Do All Day and How They Feel About What They Do. New York: New, 1972. Print.

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