Essay about the short story‚ Four (with focus on narrative technique and the obsession with celebrities). In the blue sky an airplane fly with two kind of human a man and a woman. Poem by Rasmus Broendt (2011) In an airplane‚ a woman sits beside a famous man. This is in the 21. Century and the chances lead the woman and the celebrity together: “If I were a more self-assured person I would not have volunteered to give up my seat on an overcrowded flight‚ would
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common social ills faced by society are truancy‚ violence‚ erosion of culture‚ drug abuse‚ cyber-relationship to mention but a few. Internet is the main cause of today’s social ills‚ I totally agree with this statement because it causes addictions‚ obsessions and depressions. To begin‚ internet causes addiction. Internet is all accessible to anyone without age limit nor gender. Having an unlimited access to the Internet turns many people to addicts. Before advent of internet‚ there is no online games
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them have a focus on fashion‚ beauty‚ celebrity gossip‚ and health. They’ll also include recipes‚ relationship advice‚ “real life” stories‚ and weight-loss advice. I guess sensationalism is the formula for these tabloid magazines to appeal people. Those magazines do not really focus about the facts of the stories but try to be the very first magazine to disclose the latest scandal of some celebrity. Tabloid magazines play an important role in exploiting celebrity life‚ which is never an old topic.
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software • causing troubles or suffering to the society and relations betweensocial ills people • truancy‚ violence‚ erosion of culture‚ drug abuse‚ cyber-relationship 4. OUTLINE agree : ICT is the cause of today’s many social ills addiction obsession depression a condition of the state of being a persistent general emotionalenslaved to a habit preoccupation‚ dejection and or practice idea‚ or feeling withdrawal; great sadness SNS‚ online gambling‚ entertainment‚ SNS‚ anonymity‚ online games fashion
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live in. Through the use of paintings‚ sculptures‚ drawings‚ and films‚ Warhol transformed the standard of modern art by making his artworks more vibrant and energetic. His nonconforming style had attracted much of society‚ which included many celebrities. Using many techniques‚ such as repetition and color placement‚ Warhol brought his views on materialism‚ politics‚ economics‚ and the media to the art world. As a great influence on the twentieth century pop art movement‚ Andy Warhol‚ painter‚ filmmaker
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Narcissism in music The song “When I Grow Up”‚ by Pussycat Dolls was released in 2009. The Pussycat Dolls were a group of five female artist who sang and performed pop music in the mid years of 2000s. In “When I Grow Up”‚ features a lot of narcissism in the lyrics that tells their audience they should grow up to be famous‚ that they are better than any other person‚ and everything they do matters. From the title of the song “When I Grow up”‚ people may not think nothing much of the song at first
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gravitated towards images greater than they are. This holds as much truth today as it did four thousand years ago. In today’s culture‚ instead of praying to false Idols‚ we are obsessed with the idea of celebrity due to the impact that the media holds. The media‚ to be specific is obsessed with celebrity and vice versa; due to the power that each holds. When a magazine puts someone famous on its cover‚ people are more enticed to buy it. Hilary Mantel dares to make the rather obvious point that the
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much or more money as men. However‚ as the popularity of television grew in the 1950s‚ so did America’s obsession with celebrities and the latest technological advances. Nowadays‚ society is completely consumed by technology every minute of the day. Americans are glued to their cell phones‚ their favorite television shows‚ and every exploit of their favorite celebrities. Whether hidden or obvious‚ morals and values are being taught to today’s generation through the media. In opposition
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the latest obsession. The latest “trend” to spread across the celebrity world is to become a size zero. This means having a 23-inch waist‚ equivalent to the waist size of an average British eight year old girl. Popular shops‚ such as Miss Selfridge and Topshop‚ are now buying in these sizes‚ and even Asda have launched a size zero range. Some stores are even buying in size double zero‚ this is equal to a 20-inch waist‚ which is the same as actress Eva Longoria. However‚ this obsession is dangerous
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standards. Today’s celebrities wear sizes 0-2 and are the supposed poster girls of what beautiful looks like. There are many factors that are causing people young and old to get caught up in the new health and fitness craze. One of these factors affect almost everyone in the media. Celebrities are setting the standard for the new thin trend. In Hollywood the pressures for actresses to get and stay thin is the source of a shocking and alarming trend. Females‚ especially celebrities‚ have become tinier
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