are the ones that make up the society that calls out ignorance but fail to correct it. Both Plato’s "Allegory of the Cave" and the Wachowski’s The Matrix illustrate that ignorance is blissful for those that have not yet gained the knowledge to obtain enlightenment but as soon as one faces reality then they can better themselves in order to free society of their ignorance. In the beginning‚ the cavedweller and Neo lived in a world of ignorance where they are stuck not knowing about the true reality
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Midwestern town name Pleasantville. As per the reading‚ all the town residents work in a company since the beginning of the company to current day. Company employment is the bread and butter for the people of the town. It is essential for the town people in order to earn money. As defined in the book‚ Stakeholders are people that affect or are affected by the verdicts‚ policies and actions of the organization. According to me‚ the employees and managers‚ the residents of the Pleasantville are true stakeholders
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Pleasantville The film “Pleasantville” directed by Gary Ross demonstrates the change of perspective through the realisation of one’s potential. It is the discovery of this potential that in turn changes ones outlook on the world around them and in turn the perspective of the people around them. The character Betty is a perfect example of alteration of one’s perspective. Betty learns that she has more potential than a housewife. When Betty’s outlook is altered‚ her social role‚ attitudes
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Pleasantville Essay The film Pleasantville shows us the importance of change. Do you agree? In the film all the characters‚ inside and outside Pleasantville seem satisfied with who they are and have no desire to change‚ but during David and Jennifer’s stay they realize they are unsatisfied. Not knowing change was possible‚ the community of Pleasantville feel as if they need to adjust to this ‘change’ happening around them. Relationships end‚ the weather turns bad‚ choice and risk are introduced
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misery‚ failure‚ and rejection. That is what the book Bliss is all about. There are three girls in this book. One is an aspiring actor‚ one an office worker who used to live off her boyfriend‚ and a spoiled one who lives off her parents. In this journal I will be predicting‚ connecting‚ and questioning. In this book there are a lot smaller details that if someone reads closely enough you can pick up on. One of the main characters in Bliss named Demi had a really tough night in the beginning
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Gary Ross captured the essence of Plato’s philosophical views in his movie‚ Pleasantville. The movie is about two siblings‚ David and Jennifer‚ who live in completely different high school social scenes. Jennifer is the wild‚ extroverted teen who is obsessed with partying and boy drama. David‚ on the other hand‚ is a social outcast and spends most of his time watching TV‚ specifically‚ his favorite show‚ Pleasantville. David idolizes the show because of the perfect town in which everyone is accepted
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Practice analysis of ‘Pleasantville’ ‘Pleasantville’ is an expertly crafted film in which one can appreciate and be exposed to the social issues America faced during the 1950’s. The courtroom scene towards the end of the film successfully encapsulates the essence of the film: a characters transformation from repression to enlightenment. While the costumes present a distinction between the ages‚ the contrasting colours express various emotions of each character. Each character possesses a differing
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Bertha Young felt the bliss in her soul‚ family‚ and everything that surrounded her. There were sunny days‚ happy faces‚ smiles everywhere and it was this purity that let the bliss flow around her‚ fulfilling her house and her anima day and night. Bertha’s mirror reflected only the image of innocence and blind happiness! Thirty years facing this world‚ Bertha and reality were two strangers who lived together never realizing it. Sometimes the innocence or purity may only correspond to one aspect of
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The walls of Pleasantville are represented as the strict and “pure” lifestyle that citizens of Pleasantville are forced to accept as reality. Pleasantville’s lifestyle consists of predestined roles within its society‚ as well as restricted personal expression of emotional feelings and artistic views‚ and the repression of free thought by collective ignorance. These “walls” of Pleasantville directly correlate with the walls in Plato’s allegory of the cave by identifying with the lack of personal thought
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Pleasantville The movie‚ Pleasantville‚ had a large number of sociological theories and ideas expressed in very concrete ways. The people of the town were so obsessed by their norms that they were unable to function without them. It is a wonderful example of the functionalist perspective in action. I found it fascinating that the town was overwhelmingly concerned with “conventional morality which is based on right and wrong as embodied in social rules and laws” (notes). They never even thought
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