The real moral of Grease
Grease has a bad moral of the story. Sandy turns from good to "bad" so she would fit in. She spent the entire year trying to make friends with the pink ladies and only succeeds at the end of the year. What was the point of her changing than? It was the end of the year, she was presumably going to a university while everyone else became townee's and got pregnant. It was not necessary for her to make friends with them if she was going to college anyway. But she didn't. She chose Danny Zuko instead, and subsequently, that sweet girl was sucked into a vortex known as "mediocrity". She gave up her hopes and dreams, and eventually being successful for some guy who dances and uses too much grease. Danny Zuko- (5 years later, babies are crying in the background, in a cigarette smoke filled house with minimal lighting) "Hey Babe, I found a box of unmarked cans outside. Could be peaches. Could be dog food." All the while Sandy is standing by breast feeding a baby and smoking a cigarette thinking "Holy *beep* I gave it all up for this."
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