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    The Truman Show

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    The Truman Show The Truman Show is an American satirical comedy-drama film‚ released in 1998. The cast includes Jim Carrey as Truman Burbank‚ a 29 year old insurance salesman whose life is broadcasted in a reality television show all across the world. From time to time he gets to find out the truth about his situation. The film got many nominations‚ like the Golden Globe or the Academy Award. Truman Burbank lives in Seahaven‚ a calm town surrounded by the sea‚ which seems perfect‚ as the sky

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    In the film ‘The Truman Show’ directed by Peter Weir Truman’s mind is manipulated in many ways in order for him to have very small aspects of freewill. Truman is forced into relationships. He’s emotions are attacked with his family’s issues and the stress of money. He cannot escape the dome because of his fears and physical barriers that Christof has created. He is able to go wherever he pleases within Seahaven‚ but is unable to escape the dome without Christof’s consent. Truman has only some

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    Talk Show

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    people stay in them. We have 5 very special people on the show today. Now‚ first we have to get to know you. Please state your name and blood type. Tom: What does blood type have to do with ANYTHING? Dr X: Just answer the question. Tom: Uh…Tom…and I don’t know my blood type… Dr X: Right then. And you‚ please state your name and blood type Elsa: Elsa‚ and why do YOU have to know my blood type? Dr. X: Because it’s MY show. YOU’RE just on it because your life sucks! Elsa: No. That’s

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    Reality Shows

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    dominated by so called "reality" television shows. It is nearly impossible to flip through the channels and not see one of these shows. Reality television has been around since the 1940’s‚ but since the premiere of "Survivor" in 2000‚ the popularity of reality shows has exploded. Since thisexplosion in 2000‚ reality shows have become extreme and bizarre. I am personally not a fan of these shows and I don’t watch much t.v.‚ but there are a few shows over the years that have caught my attention.

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    Reality shows had become a huge success in our society‚ we have a great variety of them‚ and we can choose which one we want to see according to our age‚ or in which one of those realities we feel more connected. Seeing the huge impact that this new way of doing television has in me and the society I decided to focus my research on this topic. Before I started my research‚ I was thinking that this might not be easy to investigate‚ because some people might think this could be a superficial topic

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    Abuse of power is an issue in today’s society‚ following in history’s trend. In the film The Truman Show directed by Peter Weir the key idea of abuse of power is highlighted throughout the film. Weir displays this idea through camera shots‚ cross cutting and his effective use of dialogue. Abuse of power is shown through the antagonist Christof by the way he abuses his power over employees. In the climax of the film Truman attempts to break free of the shackles of Seahaven by sailing away. However

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    Reality Shows

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    Reality television (also known as reality show) is a television programming genre that presents unscripted and humorous situations‚ documents actual events and usually features ordinary people instead of professional actors. Much of reality television programming falls into a subcategory as certain collections of shows within the genre use specific themes and focuses or incorporate elements from other genres‚ i.e.‚ reality documentaries‚ reality game shows‚ reality legal programming.[1] Reality television

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    Truman Show

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    Bennett Con Issues 5/13/2013 Reality of Truman The Truman Show criticizes society through a dystopian theme. The most undesirable characteristics that the film portrays are how society is entertained by dehumanizing people‚ and how government and other groups are encroaching upon people’s privacy. Today’s society has options to address these privacy issues and can influence the personal information they provide. Reality television is the most popular entertainment in media today. Television series

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    Minstrel Shows

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    Minstrel Shows A minstrel show also called minstrelsy was an American entertainment with-holding comic skits‚ variety acts‚ dancing‚ and music‚ performed by white people with a blackface or‚ especially after the Civil War‚ black people with a black face. A man named Edwin Pearce Christy founded the Christy Minstrels basically setting out the plan and plot for the shows. Minstrel shows ridiculed black people‚ making jokes and other musicals about them. They portrayed black people as dim-witted

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    Analyse how visual techniques are used to develop deeper ideas in a visual text you have studied. The film “Truman Show” directed by Peter Weir is about a character named Truman Burbank and his remarkable journey in escaping a world full of deceit and lies and finding personal freedom. His journey helps present the idea that a true life with the risks of emotional pain is better than one safe imprisonment. This is a deeper idea because the search for personal freedom and truth is a universal idea

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