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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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    Music has been around for thousands and thousands of years. The caveman had originally started some type of sounds in which branched off into the music that we listen to today. This prehistoric music was started by the cavemen in order for them to express themselves‚ and the others who listened were affected in the same way that people are affected by music today. For example‚ if someone is upset they will listen to something that will get them into a better mood‚ perhaps something mellow or soft

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    are always doing research on famous people to try to get a better look into their life. My favorite example would be Marilyn Monroe. She has been dead for fifty one years now. People still buy her biography today‚ to read and find out more information on an all-time famous person. There has been numerous books wrote and diaries found that people will pay money to buy and read. Marilyn actually wrote a book on her life called my story‚ which is a

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    alone. Being alone doesn’t mean we don’t want to socialize with others. There are many reasons why we want to be alone. Just like me‚ I prefer to be alone in a crowd. Sometimes‚ I want to be alone for the sole reason of meditating. Just like what Marilyn Monroe said‚ “I restore myself when I’m alone.” There are things I don’t want to open up with my friends‚ so I just keep it to myself and think of it. Ambitions‚ problems and duties are the things that run in my mind when I’m alone. I think of God

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    was born in Harlem‚ New York in 1915.He went to school at the University of Michigan before moving back east to produce plays for the stage. His first popular success was Death of a Salesman‚ which opened on Broadway in 1949. He was also married to Marilyn Monroe which was a rocky and colorful part to his social life. He was married three times and died in 2005‚ at the age of 89. Born on October 17‚ 1915‚ Arthur Miller was raised in a moderately well household until his family lost almost everything

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    then America would be one of the safest countries in the world. It isn’t. it’s opposite. Michael Moore: If you were to talk directly to the kids at Columbine or the people in that community‚ what would you say to them if they were here right now? Marilyn Manson: I wouldn’t say a single word to them I would listen to what they have to say‚ and that’s what no one did. I definitely can see why they would pick me. Because I think it’s easy to throw my face on the TV‚ because in the end‚ I’m a poster

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    judgement also has an effect on how blondes are to be perceived. The 1925 Anita Loos novel‚ Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: the Illuminating Diary of a Professional Lady (later used as source for a film by the same name made by Howard Hawks and starring Marilyn Monroe) featured the character Lorelei Lee‚ a beautiful but empty-headed singer. While some look to this as the source for the concept‚ in fact‚ the concept might be far older. Since the days of ancient Rome‚ women who took the time to lighten their

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    (Jack Lemmon) and (Tony Curtis) witness the execution done by ‘spats’. They‚ however‚ decide to run away to Miami while dressed like women‚ and they call themselves Daphne and Josephine. At Miami‚ Joe plays as a millionaire Cruise Captain‚ hitting on Marilyn Munroe (Sugar). One night Joe tries to use Jerry to dance with Osgood Fielding and him and taking advantage of this chance to bring Sugar to Osgood’s ship Claiming to own all of the so that he could win her heart. Later‚ on returning to the room Joe

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