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Lola’s poster makes the woman to imitate the shape by posing in a similar way. The main character in the film, Emil Jannings called Professor Rath in the movie but commonly abbreviated as Prof. Rath first appears in the film through a shot at the door that bears his common abbreviation. Professor Rath is preparing the lesson for class presentation. The school boys quickly run to class Helter skelter after the sound of the bell is heard. While the professor seems to be busy preparing for a lesson, the caretaker who is in charge of the house reminds the professor of his breakfast while she goes about her daily chores of cleaning the house.
After taking his breakfast, the Professor leaves and begins to whistle to his pet. Surprisingly, the bird does not respond and this forces the professor to check on them only to find that they are dead. These events bring a situation that is a little confusing because while the death of the bird appears to sadden the Professor, the housekeeper picks the bird and discards it into an open boiler. When doing this, the caretaker only mentions that the bird stopped singing sometimes back. This means that she was aware that the bird might have died long ago but she was not interested in checking its condition.
The Professor however, decides to continue taking his breakfast. The film moves to the next level by introducing the Professor’s class. . This appears to very simple because in German the boy only needed to add the prefix un to Professor’s sir name. The boy proceeds to draw a funny picture of Professor Rath and only stops after the pencil breaks. These things happen in class because the Professor is not in class. It is at this moment that he appears to be leaving his house for class. The pealing of a big clock that looks like a cuckoo follows this scene.
The film treats the audience to an ironical situation where the clock together with bird perched on the clock moves from one side of the clock to the other as it clicks. The events capturing the attention of the audience break immediately one of the pupils screams at others to be on the look and watch the old man. This is in reference to the Professor. Pupils quickly take their respective seats as Professor Rath instructs them to sit down and have their notebooks ready for the lesson. When the Professor blows his nose after using his handkerchief after taking his seat, he discovers that pupils have defaced his notebook.
After carrying out a thorough search of the culprit from amongst his pupils, he identifies Angst, the most naughty of all his pupils. The Professor does not take into consideration that Angst may not have committed the offense but instructs him to rub the added prefix. Coincidentally Angst is an apt character in a play by Rolf Muller, an original script where the author of Blue Angel picked his theme. The Professor begins his lesson by discussing from Hamlet, the third Act in the first scene.
This line is a famous soliloquy that to be or not to be. The Professor interrupts the pupil he picks to recite some of
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