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: By teaming up as a double act, Roxie and Velma lean fully into the idea that life is just a show. They give the audience exactly what they want: a glamorous, fast-paced distraction. The Role of the Audience
: Roxie's acquittal is immediately overshadowed by a newer, more sensational crime. This perfectly illustrates the fickle nature of a media cycle driven purely by shock value. chicago_nowadays_finale
Bob Fosse's choreography and staging force the viewers to realize they are identical to the bloodthirsty 1920s press. : By teaming up as a double act,
The most damning line of the finale is the closing monologue: . This directly implicates the theater audience. This perfectly illustrates the fickle nature of a
We, as the consumers of true crime and sensationalized media, are the ones who ultimately acquit the killers by cheering for them. Musical and Visual Contrast Nowadays/Finale [from CHICAGO]
: Both Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly are guilty of murder. However, their actual crimes become irrelevant to the public. What matters is their ability to spin their narratives into entertainment.
The finale of Kander and Ebb’s Chicago —featuring the song and the "Hot Honey Rag" —serves as the ultimate thesis statement for the entire musical. Rather than offering a traditional moral resolution where justice prevails, the show concludes with a cynical, high-energy celebration of crime, media manipulation, and public complicity. Execution of Justice vs. Celebrity