El Gran Showman Apr 2026
It seems you're asking for a solid paper or academic-style analysis of El Gran Showman . However, there is no widely known film or theatrical production by that exact Spanish title. You are most likely referring to the 2017 American musical film , which is sometimes informally referred to in Spanish as El Gran Showman (though its official Spanish title is El gran showman ).
Below is a structured, substantive paper on the film, suitable for a film studies or cultural analysis course. If you actually meant a different work (e.g., a Latin American circus biography or a different film), please clarify. Abstract The Greatest Showman , directed by Michael Gracey and starring Hugh Jackman, presents a heavily fictionalized biography of P.T. Barnum, the 19th-century showman credited with founding the Barnum & Bailey Circus. While the film was a commercial phenomenon and lauded for its musical score and visual exuberance, it has also faced significant scholarly and critical scrutiny. This paper argues that The Greatest Showman operates as a paradoxical text: it simultaneously champions an uplifting message of inclusion and self-acceptance while engaging in a conspicuous erasure of Barnum’s historical exploitation of marginalized people. Through an analysis of its musical numbers, character arcs, and narrative framing, this paper explores how the film constructs a myth of benevolent capitalism and uses the aesthetics of spectacle to subordinate historical reality to emotional resonance. 1. Introduction Upon its release, The Greatest Showman polarized audiences and critics. It earned Oscar nominations for its song “This Is Me” and became the third-highest-grossing live-action musical of the 2010s. Yet, historians and cultural critics pointed to its sanitized portrayal of P.T. Barnum, who in reality profited from the exhibition of enslaved individuals, indigenous people, and those with physical anomalies under degrading conditions. This paper posits that the film’s primary achievement is not historical fidelity but the creation of a modern fable about outsider identity, using Barnum’s story as a vessel for contemporary anxieties about belonging and success. 2. Narrative Structure: The Rise-and-Fall-and-Rise of the Dreamer The film follows a classical three-act musical structure. Act I establishes Barnum’s childhood poverty and love for Charity Hallett, setting up a motivational deficit: his need to prove himself worthy of high society. Act II charts his meteoric rise through the creation of his “museum” of curiosities, which evolves into a circus featuring “freaks” (a term the film attempts to reclaim). Act III introduces a moral crisis when Barnum prioritizes opera singer Jenny Lind’s highbrow approval over his found family of performers. El Gran Showman