In "West Side Story," the shark whistle is a symbolic representation of the Puerto Rican gang, the Sharks. It serves as a form of communication and identification for the members of the gang. The whistle is used to rally the Sharks together and to intimidate their rivals, the Jets. Overall, the shark whistle helps to establish the Sharks as a cohesive group with a strong sense of identity and unity within the narrative of the musical.
If I remember correctly, it was Te Adoro Anton. (Loosely: I love you, Tony.)
Well, if your talking about the play (or movie) it was because he was extremely ugly on the other side of his face. And so when the girl tried to take it off he got ticked etc. etc.
In West Side Story Anita tells Maria that Tony is bad 'A Boy Like That' because he killed Bernardo, but Maria retorts with 'I Have A Love' where Maria tells Anita in song that Tony is her love, right or wrong. At the end they agree on what love is, and they harmonize with the lyrics 'Your Love Is Your Love'
Yes. He played under the name A. C. Smith as an amateur goalkeeper for the team. In a side note, he may have paid a tribute through the story 'The Adventure of the Missing-Three Quarter' when he named the dog in the story, Pompey, which is the nickname of the team.
The boy died, in part, because of a lack of love.
West Side Story.
puerto rico
The jets were the Americans the Sharks were the puerto ricans
The Sharks and the Jets
Bernardo
Manhattan
West Side Story
There were no 'Hawkes' only 'the Jets' and 'the Sharks'
The Jets are racists.
Their from Puerto Rico
The Jets are racists.
The rival gang was the Sharks.