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    VISUAL TEXT – “Bowling for Columbine” Question: It is the director’s purpose to manipulate the audience to the point where they feel uncomfortable. “Bowling for Columbine” directed by Michael Moore‚ is a well-directed documentary that informs people about gun violence in America. Michael Moore is successful in showing that America has been going through many gun tragedies; and portrays the sense that America’s problems are out of control. He conveys this through statistics‚ archival footage‚

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    When the Clinton controversy was brought up on Politically Incorrect‚ Marilyn Manson piped in with “oral sex is like handshakes and autographs‚ when you’re a celebrity it’s part of your job” (Manson 1998). Unsurprisingly‚ throughout the years Marilyn Manson has been an extremely controversial figure. Rumors as wild as Manson removing a rib for sexual purposes have been spread. With a rock-and-roll lifestyle and intense performance‚ it can be hard to shift the fact from the fiction. In Manson’s shock

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    Bowling for Columbine One of the most important goals director Michael Moore set for himself was to deliver a plethora of insightful and through interviews. Throughout all these interviews‚ a common theme that Moore sought to address was regarding gun control. More specifically‚ he sought to inform his viewers of the different sides and perspectives people take about guns‚ and how they are handled. Naturally‚ when Michael Moore interviewed citizens from Michigan about such a tense subject‚ the

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    because it happened.” ― Dr. Seuss I’m selfish‚ impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes‚ I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can’t handle me at my worst‚ then you sure as hell don’t deserve me at my best.” ― Marilyn Monroe Be who you are and say what you feel‚ because those who mind don’t matter‚ and those who matter don’t mind.” ― Bernard M. Baruch You’ve gotta dance like there’s nobody watching‚ Love like you’ll never be hurt‚ Sing like there’s nobody

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    Marilyn Yarbrough with Crystal Bennett Excerpted from Marilyn Yarbrough with Crystal Bennett‚ Cassandra and the "Sistahs": the Peculiar Treatment of African American Women in the Myth of Women as Liars Journal of Gender‚ Race and Justice 626-657‚ 634-655 (Spring 2000)(254 footnotes omitted) In addition to the negative stereotypes scholars associate with all women who complain about sexual harassment and other types of sexual abuse‚ there are three common stereotypes ascribed particularly to African

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    Literally‚ advertisement is one of these dramatic tactics‚ too. In 2009‚ Coca Cola posted a new propaganda‚ and in the bottom of this propaganda‚ it said‚ “A classic never goes out of styles”. Also‚ many classic celebrities‚ such as The Beatles and Marilyn Monroe‚ fill up the bottle exactly. In the center of the bottle shows Coca Cola in a font which is precisely the same as the bottom slogan. In fact‚ this design predominantly uses a propaganda technique named testimonial‚ which Ann McClintock (1998)

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    One of the things that make this film hilarious is how Joe and Jerry look as females. The make­up is extreme and it definitely does not hide the fact that they are men. Then in contrast‚ they are with beautiful‚ sexy‚ young women‚ like Sugar‚ played by Marilyn Monroe. I love how Sugar gets all cuddly and close with Joe and Jerry and they often have to hold themselves back‚ because they are “females”. For example‚ when she goes into Daphne’s bunk to thank him‚ she snuggles up with him‚ completely vulnerable to what she is doing to him

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    has control. Moore constructs his interviews in an almost mocking fashion‚ even firing off questions rapidly to further put pressure on the interviewee. However‚ Moore does not always subtly mock his interviewees. We see this when he interviews Marilyn Manson. He gives Manson a lot of time to speak and asks him sensible questions that he can respond to with his opinion‚ showing that he agrees with Manson’s view about the role of media‚ and how they are embedding fear in American society. = Another

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    it too forces you to try and understand what circumstances bring people to be so evil. I believe Moore’s thesis statement in the film “Bowling for Columbine” is that you can’t blame gun violence on a specific event. So for example videos games‚ Marilyn Mason and bowling are not to blame for violence in today’s society‚ it is people to blame‚ people are violent by nature. Moore uses many conflicting scenes‚ for example the scene of imagery of violence‚ bombs dropping‚ war and bloodshed‚ however

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    entertainment media have shaped American culture and its values by influencing people to act differently because of what they see on television or in movies. I believe that celebrities can have a large impact on how people say and do things. For example‚ Marilyn Monroe was a huge symbol in the past. She was someone who a lot of women admired and tried to be like. I believe that the social influences of the visual entertainment media are mostly positive because it is not always a bad thing to want to better

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