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WITCH OF WALL STREET - HETTY GREEN

The Witch of Wall Street
A musical based on the life of America's first great female financier,
Hetty Green
After watching the play, The Witch of Wall Street, and giving it a lot of thought I have
analyzed the questions we were given and decided that just answering one wouldn't do the
play or the storyline any justice. Therefore I have decided to run through the play in
segments answering all five questions in the process of doing so.
1- Describe the plot of the play.
2- Describe the obstacles and opportunities Hetty Green had in the result of her
success.
3- What were the main benefactors and antagonizers.
The lifetime accomplishments of Hetty Green all started at a young and tender age when
she would hang around the docks her father owned, where she was instilled with a certain
attitude towards business. She was quite a tomboy, understanding the lingo of the whalers
and learning the business. She was her fathers pride and joy, quick to numbers, always
giving him the answers he wanted. Her mother, who was an ill and frail woman, was unhappy
that she wasn't like other girls her age. While her father blamed her mother for not even
being able to produce a son, Hetty, mature and sensitive for her age continued to only do
one thing; be the best in her father's eyes. Competitiveness, the need to be successful
and the desire to be only the best reigned her persona. 
Hetty's mother warned her daughter that her father was a shrewd and selfish man. She made
sure to tell Hetty that when she died, the entire business would belong to her, despite
her father's words... She warned her daughter not to trust anyone, while Hetty would cry
to her, promising to make her happy, be rich and successful and buy her mother a
beautiful big house. After her mother died, Hetty was introduced to the cold brutality of
the world and it was the first notch of trust she lost in her father. Right after the
funeral the lawyer announced that all assets would belong to Robinson. Hetty protested to
her father questioning what would happen to his promise of Robinson and Daughter? To
which her father, aptly - as was his ability to do, turned the entire scenario around,
first slapping her and throwing a huge guilt trip on her, which made her apologize for
not trusting him... Robinson and Daughter would do just fine in his hands... As Hetty
grew older, watching the docks, little did she realize that her father was scheming and
running the business according to his desire without consulting her. One day as she was
watching the big ships with her father, she noticed something odd and questioned where
they were going... After her father tried to dodge the question for a little bit by
marveling at how pretty and tall she has become, he answered sheepishly that they were
going to be sunk and sold for the war efforts. This was an investment for himself (as he
thought) for after the war. Hetty is struck by a forceful thought; she can never trust
anyone.
This part of her growing up had a major effect on the way she conducted her business.
Hetty grew up with a protective shell, juggling the balls in a way to keep both her
parents happy, having to keep up with her father's ridiculous expectations. He himself
wasn't able to keep his word; she lost trust in him at a young age.
When Hetty grew older and attended a school for fine young girls she was quick to realize
that she was an outcast, she had no social skills, she had no interest in the petty
things other girls her age wanted and was on an extremely different wavelength than the
rest of them. This formed her to a greater extent. She was a tough nut to crack and for
one reason - she learned that the best defense against the world was beating them at
their own game.
Hetty was still unmarried at the age of twenty-five. Once again, her father, the cunning
shrewd man that he was, got her to play his game, and set her up to get married to a man
named Mr. Green. He was wealthy, high society and a dashing handsome young man. To her
father this was merely another business deal, which would allow him to die in peace.
As a married woman, Hetty has many responsibilities. She gave birth to two children, and
live with her husband in London. Yet the burning desire to keep involved in business
drove her to the London Stock Exchange where she put her husband to shame by being the
only woman on the floor. She bought and sold, ruining her husbands' deals, which he
thought would be successful in covering the debts he accumulated in her name. When Hetty
got a letter from a big banker named Huntington that they were holding her assets un till
she would pay off Green's bills, that was when she hit a major turning point in her life.
She felt she was cheated by a man again. She swore she would plunge into business with no
one to stop her. She swore by money, determined to pay back Green's bills, and invest
with the little she had left over and promised sweet revenge. Her policy became "Money
don't lie, it is a powerful friend".
While all this was going on Hetty's son Ned needed treatment for an injured leg. Hetty
was so obsessed with the fact that doctors were just ripping her off, and she delayed
treatment until he needed his foot amputated. The doctor's comments on that were "we
argued about the bill, she was more concerned about money than her son's leg"...
As she grew older, she realized the mess she created. Her son ended up marrying a
prostitute, and her daughter has become withdrawn and shy - an old spinster. Every banker
and investor in America feared her, and they all prayed that her lunch was good as she
was know to say the market depended on that. She grabbed every deal in the making,
getting the gold, leaving a grave for the ones following her to be buried in. She had the
power to pull guns on big bankers, and played around with big banks making deposits and
withdrawing ridiculous amounts of cash randomly, which of course they wouldn't have...
At the end of her life, Hetty watched her husband die, and on her way back from the
funeral released a press statement saying that when she would come back from mourning
she'd rip the market apart for the fun of it.... Such was the control she had.
4- If you were Hetty Green what would you have done differently
4- Do you think she was a success of her working life?
What a powerful and strong person she was! Hetty Green was definitely a success in her
business aspects. To her it was all a game, which she was manipulating. She was a wise
entrepreneur, who made amazing investments and was obviously very successful. However the
way her personality and style were formed was in an unhealthy way. She was raised with
the wrong mindset, but then again perhaps if she was raised differently this would never
have been the outcome of her. She would be like any other little rich girl, who would
have their head buried in different matters. But somehow this little relationship I have
formed with Hetty says to me, no matter how she would be raised the power inside of Hetty
Green would have erupted at one point and she still would have conquered the JP Morgan's,
Cisco', and Huntington's of those times with her brilliance and ability to trade. 
I feel that in some aspects Hetty Green was a failure. Her children were being raised
emotionally by their father, as he was the one taking care of their young daughter's new
party dresses and she was neglectful of her son's health. However at the end of her
lifetime Hetty was struck with regret and strong memories. She questioned herself on the
situation of her son's health- "what's the price to set me free, what's the price of
forgiveness?" She realized that certain things money couldn't buy... Money certainly
cannot pay off the mess she made within her family.
However, the end of Hetty's life must have made her happy. Her son ends up being quite
happy with "Miss Harlot" and her forty-year-old daughter gets married to a sixty-year-old
man, who truly cared for her. And Huntington who has no choice at all, he is in way too
deep comes to her for a loan, expecting nothing from the haughty Hetty, is given to major
surprise as she gives him the money saying "not much of a game, without any players...."
No, Hetty wasn't able to change everything she had already done, but she was able to
change the little left in her future... She was a success after all, leaving behind a
fortune and setting a lot of important examples in the business world. And I'm sure Hetty
Green died in peace.
Bibliography
Witch of Wall Street - Hofstra University, Long Island NY Sunday, June 25

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