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    (Question 2) During the Second World War‚ Truman and Stalin were allies because the US and the USSR were the two most powerful countries that took part in the war. Their will do defeat Germany is what kept their alliance stable and they became much more powerful after combining their powers. After the Second World War the east and the west were having bad relations which caused a separation of the two areas‚ Stalin controlled the east while Truman controlled the western areas. The events that

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    The Truman Show has a unique way of camera angles depicting Truman himself. The camera angle is hidden cameras. The unusual camera angles I can recall are trash cans‚ clothing‚ and plants/buildings. In one of the first scenes there is a camera angle that is a mirror. The mirror is a hidden camera and we can see everything that Truman does. Also in one of the first scenes we realize Truman has a fear of dogs. The dog jumps on his and we see through the camera angle of a trash can. The old man is holding

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    movies. The camera angles depicting Truman give kind of a stalker vibe‚ because they are not normal cameras‚ and he is obviously not aware they are there. Three strange camera angles we see are behind Truman’s mirror‚ on the neighbors trash can‚ and in the radio of Truman’s car. These are not camera angles you see in most movies‚ because in most movies‚ the actors are aware they are being filmed‚ so cameras do not need to be hidden. However‚ in The Truman Show‚ Truman is a character who is not aware

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    12/16/13 Creator The Truman Show is about the intrusion of the media in the lives of celebrities and the disruption such scrutiny causes‚ such as in the life of Princess Diana. Or‚ it’s a movie about the intrusion of the media into all of our lives‚ with shows like Oprah and Jerry Springer showcasing the lives of "average" people‚ delving into every nook and cranny of our private lives. It means that with the nature of the media today‚ we have no private life. That’s what The Truman Show was trying to

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    ‘The Truman Show’ is about Truman live at a ‘Seahaven Island’ - which is a giant television studio under a dome. However‚ he doesn’t know he is live in a fake world. In fact‚ he is a leading role of a TV show call ‘The Truman Show’. Fortunately‚ his college schoolmate had reveal the truth about his life. Finally‚ he found the whole truth and leave the ‘Seahaven Island’. The production team makes Truman afraid of the sea. This cause him cannot leave the Seahaven Island. However‚ he overcome the

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    The Truman Show and Pleasantville essay Satire is defined as biting wit‚ irony or sarcasm used to expose vice or folly. Many literary or theatrical and cinematic works have these qualities. They make ridicule of any fault or foolish act in society‚ often in the form of comedy. In the films The Truman Show and Pleasantville‚ satire is used to portray many faults as well as different aspects of modern society. Cinematography is the art or technique of movie photography‚ including both the shooting

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    images have been used to create the narrative in The Truman Show. The narrative structure of The Truman Show is very multifaceted. The story moves between three different worlds and is not presented in straight chronological order. The director Peter Weir and the writer Andrew Niccol‚ have made extensive use of visual language to convey some ideas and commentary about the role and power of the media in modern society. The character of Truman appeals to our emotions and understanding of his metaphorical

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    Harry Truman had to make one of the hardest decisions any President ever had to make. He had to decide whether or not to spare countless American lives at the expense of hundreds of thousands of Japanese and drop the two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It was his responsibility as the President to protect the US‚ but the death toll in Japan was so horrific that it really makes you wonder if it was worth the killing of all the innocent people‚ many of whom were women and children.

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    Furthermore‚ both films‚ The Truman Show and The Matrix‚ recognize how people in power can create an artificial reality and manipulate human beings. The creator of the Truman show‚ Christof‚ played an indirect relational role in Truman’s life. Christof does not only affect Truman’s perception about life‚ but he defines it for Truman. For example‚ when Truman was young Christof took Truman’s father away from him by faking his drowning‚ causing Truman to develop hydrophobia (fear of water)‚ a strategy

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    The Truman Doctrine was announced to the world on March 12‚ 1947. War had destroyed Europe‚ as well as other parts of the world for six years. At the conclusion of war the United States had become the leading “democratic” and “free enterprise” country of the world. The threat of the spread of “communism” from the Soviet Union who threatening the democratic freedom of which the United States had long cherished. President Harry Truman presented the “Truman Doctrine” before a joint session of Congress

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