I don't have a definite answer for you. It's possible that 'oobly oo' is a creative expression without a clear, literal meaning but intended to evoke a particular mood or atmosphere within West Side Story.
Well, when it comes to 'be cool' in West Side Story, it implies keeping one's poise and not getting carried away by the tensions and conflicts. It's about showing restraint and not losing one's head.
In West Side Story, 'yelling at babies' might refer to a symbolic or metaphorical act representing aggression or harshness towards innocence.
The novel's side story usually refers to a supplementary content created by the author after the completion of the main text. It is usually an independent story that is not directly related to the main text. There were two types of extras: one was a continuation of the original story, and the other was an expansion or adaptation of the original story. In the novel, the readers would be given a new perspective, plot, and characters, allowing them to understand the background and details of the story more deeply. Outsiders could also appear in comics, movies, television dramas, or other media as a derivative work of a novel. Outsiders were often seen as a kind of "sequels" or "derivative works" that could increase readers 'loyalty and interest in the novel. However, it should be noted that the quality of some novels may not be high, and may even contradict or conflict with the main body of the novel, so readers need to choose carefully.
Well, 'one heart one love' could imply a unified and pure form of love. 'West Side Story' is a famous musical. Maybe it means there is one kind of love within the context of 'West Side Story', like the love between the characters in that story which is deep and unique.
I'm not entirely sure. 'Dead eye' could potentially refer to someone with very accurate aim, like a 'dead - eye shot'. But it's really hard to say precisely what this phrase means without more context. It might be some kind of made - up or very local/regional expression related to a Christmas story.
Disney's version of West Side Story may have more of a family - friendly polish. The original was a bit more edgy and raw in its portrayal of the gang violence and the complex relationships. Disney might tone down some of the harsher elements. Also, the visual style in the Disney version could be more in line with Disney's typical aesthetic, with brighter colors perhaps and more stylized sets compared to the more gritty look of the original in some aspects.
Yes, West Side Story typically has a sad ending. The conflicts and tragedies lead to heart-wrenching outcomes for the main characters.
Yes, she does. It's a tragic end to her character in the story.
In the end of West Side Story, there's a sense of loss and hopelessness. The conflict between the rival gangs leads to tragic consequences for Tony and Maria, highlighting the futility of violence and prejudice.
It ends on a bittersweet note. Tony is killed and Maria is left heartbroken, but there's a sense of hope for a better future.