Entity: ELM-STREET
Elm Street is a term often associated with pressure and mistakes, originating from 'Nightmare on Elm Street'. It has cultural significance tied to the Kennedy assassination and represents the end of innocence. The term is also used in a broader context to symbolize concern for ordinary people in financial discussions.
Elm Street
Etymology
Elm Street is a term derived from 'Nightmare on Elm Street', symbolizing making mistakes under pressure.
Definition
Elm Street refers to messing up under pressure, often linked to important situations such as a game of pool.
Historical Context
The name 'Elm Street' in the movie 'Nightmare on Elm Street' was chosen by director Wes Craven as a reference to the street where Kennedy was shot, signifying the end of innocence.
Cultural Significance
Elm Street has cultural significance as a symbol of the loss of innocence and the impact of traumatic events on society.
Related Concepts
Elm Street is often compared to Wall Street and Main Street, representing concern for ordinary people in financial discussions.
See Also
A term used to describe making a mistake under pressure, often linked to the movie 'Nightmare on Elm Street'. It symbolizes the end of innocence and is associated with the Kennedy assassination.