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Sophie is a resident of "Hooverville", a shanty town(or tent city, as we might call it today) that formed in New York City during the Great Depression. In her main scene and musical number("Hooverville") she cooks and serves soup to the bums and other homeless people, including Annie and Sandy when Annie runs away from the orphanage. There is some indication that, prior to the Depression, she was affluent or at least in the middle class. The character features more in the stage play than in the popular 1982 movie(I cannot comment on later adaptations).
kind, generous, intelligent, a leader, brave, and independent.
its fiction
Whatever kind the choreographer chooses.
Annie Oakley had/ co-owned Frank Butler's french poodle!
Annie Oakley was kind, confident, determined, natural, and a leader.
The song is called Annie"s Song, which is not mentioned in the lyrics. Kind of a Back to Nature thing- the alternate title mentioned in nearly all verses of the song is ( You Fill up my Senses ( not Census!). I find it somewhat childish and naive. I do not think it has anything to do with the Little Orphan Annie- comic-strip character.
Musical.
Garnet Ring
the mairasaus
Yes. But not that kind of musical were the stars randomly break out into song and dance, granted sometimes they do, but glee was set up to be that kind of musical were they have to sing and dance because they are in a musical environment....Glee Club!!
Static Character