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    An Expectation and Its Reality The thought process is one of the main differences between human being and animal. People have the ability to think‚ to plan for their future in a specific way than animal. A state of the art building‚ music‚ designs of any kind‚ and assays show in the real world what the artist has been thinking in the abstract. People have that ability to conceive or image everything first in their mind‚ than try to accomplish what they have pictured in the abstract‚ where no

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    and peace. However‚ in George Orwell’s novel‚ 1984 and The Truman Show‚ readers and viewers are presented with a clever contradiction‚ dystopia. In both 1984 and The Truman Show‚ there are dystopia. Both the novel and the film have a “controller”‚ an all-powerful force who controls every aspect of the dystopia. In 1984‚ this dystopia is The Party‚ the force who will not even let its citizen’s have freedom of thought. In The Truman Show‚ the force is Christof‚ a man who makes an outwardly perfect world

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    The Definition of Reality The quote which Christof made in the movie “The Truman Show” depicts the narrow-mindedness of the human brain the inability to search for the truth. Humans get used to the idea of a particular habit of living‚ which disables them from reaching the ultimate truth. Therefore‚ reality is the achievement of the questioning of the world around us to find the perfect truth which should be accepted‚ to live without the conflict that our world presents itself with. In numerous

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    REALITY TV’S SHOWS EFFECT ON KIDS: Lately‚ shows that are produced in the TV are reality TV shows. Through the years‚ Reality TV shows have scattered all over the TV we see aspiring models‚ fashion designers‚ artists‚ chefs etc. To become popular and it is a rather fast way to earn money and be seen by the public. But‚ the reality TV show that has caught my attention is Jersey Shore; it’s a show that puts 8 people in a house in New Jersey‚ the camera follows them as they continue with their daily

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    While I’m on my way going to school‚ I saw students who walk fast as they can‚ doing their best not to came late to their class‚ rushing down to the empty hall to find their next class. It’s a good example of student using his time in a proper way. Seeing those students who are dedicated made more inspired in studying and not wasting time doing unnecessary things. They’re fallowing the standard that Bicol University had. Entering Bicol University College of Education is not an easy decision‚ why

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    An interesting character in the film ‘The Truman Show’ by Peter Weir was Truman Burbank‚ played by Jim Carrey. The film is about a reality TV show which revolves around the life of unaware Truman. His life has been broadcasted to the world ever since his birth. In Truman’s world everything is fake except for him. What I find so interesting about the character is the way he reacts to his environment and how he manages to discover what he truly is. We first see Truman as cheerful and friendly. He

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    Reality television has strong influence and damaging effects on our society. But let’s face it‚ we feed on the drama. We love to absorb another life other than our own. Along with it comes the misconception of reality which distorts how one believes they have to behave to gain fame or attention. Reality television is bad for culture because it only elevates money‚ beauty‚ and fame above other qualities by promoting inappropriate behavior such as bullying‚ casual sex‚ alcohol abuse and bad language

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    aired even a decade ago. There are now programs called reality television. Maryann Haggerty quoted‚ “In the blink of an eye‚ it seems‚ reality television has become a certifiable global pop-culture phenomenon.” There are currently over 200 reality television shows broadcasting all over the world. Any given subject can be found on television. You can watch a program from cooking‚ to life of a teen mother. With all the hours spent on watching such shows‚ I feel television has corrupted the world. Television

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    The Truman Show is a movie about a man who is held captive inside a world that revolves around him. Truman Burbank‚ the main character has been raised on a huge TV Soundstage filled with hidden cameras and actors who pretend to be his friends and family. This world is one where he is literally trapped in his own life by the surreal existence in which he has been forced to spend every day of his thirty years. Since the day he was born Truman Burbank’s

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    Teachers’ Notes This study guide examines Peter Weir’s film The Truman Show’ released on October 9‚ 1998. It is aimed at students of GCSE‚ A Level‚ Scottish Standard‚ Scottish Higher and GNVQ Media Studies and English Language. Areas covered in this study guide and the accompanying BBC Learning Zone television programme focus on representation and reality‚ forms and conventions within the film world‚ the popularity of docu-soaps and issues they raise and their place and effect within the media

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