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    Dystopia In Pleasantville

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    It seems that the town of Pleasantville is a utopia for everyone that lives there. However‚ the town of Pleasantville is actually a dystopia with utopian elements. Everyone in Pleasantville has a niche that they fill. They’re not allowed to go below or beyond that niche. It seems that all the people are happy being who they are but in reality they feel that way because they don’t now what else to feel. The "norm" in Pleasantville has left the citizens of it unable to express true freedom and emotion

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    Jennifer In Pleasantville

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    Pleasantville is an interesting film that gives views a look at the utopian fantasy many people had in the 1950’s after World War Two. David‚ played my Toby Maguire‚ and his sister Jennifer‚ played by Reese Witherspoon‚ are transported into the popular television show “Pleasantville” after a strange encounter with a random TV repair man. While inside the show‚ they live out the lives of the two children in the show‚ Bud and Mary Sue Parker. They were trapped in the show‚ in black and white‚ and forced

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    Maestro and Pleasantville

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    Goldsworthy and the film Pleasantville by Gary Ross are both successful in conveying their purpose through the use of distinctively visual images. In Maestro‚ it is clearly evident through Goldsworthy’s use of a memoir styled novel‚ the reader can see Paul’s (the protagonist’s) journey to a changed in perception after maturity has been accomplished. Goldsworthy reveals his purpose through his distinctively visual portrayals of Eduard Keller‚ Paul’s music teacher‚ and how they come to change through his life

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    audience as a girl who tries to fit in by having sex with a lot of people to gain friends and popularity. When she enters Pleasantville‚ she becomes the initial catalyst by pinning down Skip Martin at Lovers Lane which changes the script in the story. From then onwards Lovers Lane becomes a place filled with people having sex‚ as time goes on colour is introduced where changes happen. Jennifer shows interest in the books‚ when she first recites the plot of a book but not remembering the rest‚ but

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    Women In Pleasantville

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    In the film Pleasantville‚ directed by Gary Ross‚ women are looked at as objects. When the husband comes home from work‚ he expects the wife to be in the kitchen cooking dinner‚ or already have it ready when he arrives home. Very few women had jobs‚ their initial job was to be at home doing housework and taking care of the kids. To me‚ Pleasantville represented women just like that‚ until the end. The mom ended up leaving her husband and started doing her own thing‚ which I think is great. In the

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    attitude towards change? Refer to three specific episodes from the film. (excl. concl. stages)In Pleasantville‚ the filmmaker‚ Gary Ross‚ conveys his attitude towards change through the characters of David and Jennifer who are transported into the 1950s sitcom "Pleasantville". He doesn’t necessarily demonstrate change to bear a positive result; rather‚ he addresses that change is essential to the development of society and self and that it is important to understand and accept change. Ross contrasts

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    Pleasantville” the movie on a surface is a fantasy. It then transforms itself into harm arks of our own history in the 1960s. After watching the film again I realized that this film has an incredible layer beneath it‚ it is a reflection of our own society and how we as humans cope with differences and change. There were many themes that were explored in a semi-humorous way to educate people on real issues like: racism‚ prejudice‚ and discrimination. The movie took place in the late 1990s where

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    Evolution of Revolution in �Pleasantville� The whole city of Pleasantville went through dramatic changes in a small amount of time. People in Pleasantville (especially teens) rebelled against the normal routine life of the city by starting to do drugs‚ having sexual relationships before marriage‚ very odd behaviors and more. David and Jennifer showed their unrecognized and unexpressed sides of themselves that no one in Pleasantville never thought and wouldn�t dare of committing it. David and

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    Tiffany Niemiller November 15th‚ 2010 Utopia/Dystopia Dr. Viau Pleasantville Pleasantville is a great movie with many hidden messages. The not so obvious but informative messages are one of best aspects of this nineties flick. The special effects are impressive considering this movie is indeed from the nineties. Pleasantville touches base on many actual conflicts in America and throughout history in the most subtle but blunt way. My favorite thing about this movie is how it takes this blind

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    Social Change

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    sociological concept social change‚ in sociology‚ the alteration of mechanisms within the social structure‚ characterized by changes in cultural symbols‚ rules of behaviour‚ social organizations‚ or value systems. Social change is the significant alteration of social structures (that is‚ of patterns of social action and interaction)‚ including consequences and manifestations of such structures embodied in norms (rules of conduct)‚ values‚ and cultural products and symbols. Social change refers to any

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