Collins, Angel, Roger, and Mimi. Maureen, Benny, Mark, and Joanne don't.
YES! Massive Aids.
La Bohème and Rent share a common narrative theme centered around a group of young artists navigating love, friendship, and the struggles of poverty in bohemian lifestyles. Both stories explore the impact of illness—tuberculosis in La Bohème and HIV/AIDS in Rent—on their characters' relationships and aspirations. Additionally, they emphasize the importance of community and the bittersweet nature of life, reflecting on the fleeting moments of joy amidst hardship. Ultimately, both works resonate with themes of passion, sacrifice, and the pursuit of dreams.
He was never diagnosed with AIDS.
No, as of 2011 Zacky Vengeance does not have aids.
Freddie Mercury died of bronchopneumonia brought on by AIDS, only one day after he anounnced that "Yes, I do have AIDS."
does Roger give Mimi Aids in the play rent?
"rent" it is a movie based on a popular Broadway musical
Rent means actually borrowing something in return for payment on a continuous basis for the right to continue to borrow that item. People can rent various things including equipment or housing, inter alia. In essence, when you are making a loan from whatever source, you are borrowing that money. Any interest you pay on the money that you still owe is considered the "rent" for that money.
well he had AIDS, so im assuming he dies of that.
Rent is a Broadway musical about people living with AIDS in New York in the 90's. There's Mark Cohen, a guy who dreams of filming his own documentaries. Roger, a washed-up rock star with AIDS. He is severely depressed. Collins, an anarchist/ philosophy professor with AIDS. Angel, a transvestite with AIDS. Extremely kind. Makes a lot of money drumming on the street. Mimi, 19 year old Hispanic stripper with AIDS and a druggie. Maureen, performer, drama queen, and bisexual. Joanne, lawyer, lesbian, very smart and structured. Benny, landlord. He betrays his friends Mark and Roger on more than one occasion.
In some scenes, where you see her shaking, it's because she's going through withdrawal for her heroine.
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if you don't pay your rent for your house, your house will grow legs and arms and mouth. then it will eat you all up and run away and get married to a chicken with aids.
In Rent, Roger and Mimi both have HIV/AIDS. The beeper is to remind Roger to take his medication (AZT) as Mimi also has the virus she is on the same medication.
we. no no no. we dont have aids. you have aids.
Yes, a person with AIDS can be evicted, just like anyone else, if they violate the terms of their lease or fail to pay rent. However, many jurisdictions have laws that protect individuals with disabilities, including those with AIDS, from discrimination. These laws may require landlords to make reasonable accommodations. It's important for individuals facing eviction to know their rights and seek legal assistance if needed.
the difference between aids and tb is that tb is tb and aids is aids