Zoot Suit Group
Question:
My question is What do you believe the character of El Pachuco represents in Zoot Suit.
yes, if you can take into consideration his primary role in the play, his transformation and his relationship to Henry. I would to know if my opinion is the same as everyone else.
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Posted by bmadnick on Saturday December 15, 2007 at 6:30 PM
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In a 1988 interview, Valdez, the playwright, said El Pachuco is "the power inside every individual that's greater than any human institution." El Pachuco is Hank's alter ego, the part of him that refuses to allow Anglo society to degrade and abuse Chicanos. He serves as a sort of master of ceremonies, talking to the audience and making comments about the action. El Pachuco is the cool Chicano that everyone wants to be. He is confident and assertive and represents the proud, unwavering Chicano.
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