There are two purposes of the Adinkra cloth and it is presented in colors. The color red, brown and black cloths associated in the past with funerals and periods of mourning while the white cloth were worn for post – mourning celebrations and joyous occasions.
Is the play "The Bourgeois in the Nobility" by Jean-Baptiste Moliere relevant today?
Yes, in my opinion, Jean-Baptiste Moliere’s play The Bourgeois in the Nobility is very relevant today. It remains topical because the play in the play is not at all about estates (commoners and noblemen), but about people's vanity. And now vanity blossoms in full bloom. Therefore, many modern people could see themselves in Mr. Jourdain if they wanted to.
Who can be called now "Mr. Jourdain"? Yes, many! For example, those who are trying hard to seem "successful", "wealthy", buying status items for themselves and getting into debt. Or those who imagine themselves "not like everyone else" and with all their might emphasize their "elitism". Or those citizens who demonstratively despise immigrants from the village and try not to mention their own grandmother living in the village. In other words, all the many people who try to seem different than they are - all of them are in some ways Messrs Jourdins. Therefore, the play by Jean-Baptiste Moliere "The Bourgeois in the Nobility" was not at all outdated.
Answer:
He's bald.
Explanation:
Marty: That's Strickland
Jesus, didn't that guy ever have hair?
In this scene, Marty only mentions Strickland in one isolated quote. He comments on how he was bald by saying "Didn't that guy ever have hair?"